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Learning Node.js for .NET  Developers

You're reading from   Learning Node.js for .NET Developers Build server side applications with Node.js

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785280092
Length 248 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Why Node.js? FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with Node.js 3. A JavaScript Primer 4. Introducing Node.js Modules 5. Creating Dynamic Websites 6. Testing Node.js Applications 7. Setting up an Automated Build 8. Mastering Asynchronicity 9. Persisting Data 10. Creating Real-time Web Apps 11. Deploying Node.js Applications 12. Authentication in Node.js 13. Creating JavaScript Packages 14. Node.js and Beyond Index

Writing universal modules

We have already written many of our own modules as part of our application. We can also write library modules for use in other applications.

When writing code for use by others, it's worth considering in what contexts it will be useful. Some libraries are only useful in specific environments. For example, Express is server-specific and jQuery is browser-specific. But many modules provide functionality that would be useful in any environment, for example, utility modules such as the uuid module we've used elsewhere in this book.

Let's look at writing a module to work in multiple environments. We'll need to support more than just Node.js-style modules. We'll also need to support client-side module systems such as RequireJS. Recall from Chapter 4, Introducing Node.js Modules, that Node.js and RequireJS implement two different module standards (CommonJS and Asynchronous Module Definition (AMD), respectively). Our package may also be used client...

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