Coffeescript on Node.Js Paperback -
by Henri Bergius
Details
- Title Coffeescript on Node.Js
- Author Henri Bergius
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 300
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher O'Reilly Media
- ISBN 9781449316846 / 1449316840
About the author
Henri Bergius has been living in both Helsinki and Istanbul, working with web technologies since early '90s. His background is in Midgard, a PHP content management system, and he has authored JavaScript tools and libraries, including the VIE editing toolkit and NoFlo, a flow-based programming environment.
More recently Henri has focused his development efforts on Node.js, most of that written in CoffeeScript. This has included many code examples, but more importantly several full-scale web applications, like the project controlling tool written for European Commission -funded research projects and a crisis simulation system for the defense forces of a small country in northern Europe.
He is a member of the Finnish team of Free Software Foundation Europe, and an invited expert in W3C's RDF Web Applications working group. He speaks at several conferences each year on free software and web technologies.
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