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Large-scale web applications require you to write code efficiently following business and architectural considerations. They require web developers to understand the impact of their work on the system and how they can evolve the product. With this handbook, every developer will find something to take away. This book will help web developers looking to change projects or work on a new project in understanding the context of the application, along with how some design decisions or patterns fit better in their application’s architecture. It acts as a guide, taking you through different levels of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Large-scale web applications require you to write code efficiently following business and architectural considerations. They require web developers to understand the impact of their work on the system and how they can evolve the product.
With this handbook, every developer will find something to take away. This book will help web developers looking to change projects or work on a new project in understanding the context of the application, along with how some design decisions or patterns fit better in their application’s architecture. It acts as a guide, taking you through different levels of professional growth with a focus on best practices, coding guidelines, business considerations, and soft skills that will help you gain the knowledge to craft a career in web development. Finally, you’ll work with examples and ways of applying the discussed concepts in practical situations.
By the end of this book, you’ll have gained valuable insights into what it means to be a web architect, as well as the impact architecture has on a web application.

Autorenporträt
Mihaela Roxana Ghidersa is a software developer who has a passion for technology. She enjoys building and delivering quality while trying to have fun as much as possible. She is willing to learn from others and share her knowledge, which has guided her to become a Microsoft MVP. She has been raised professionally by the community through conferences, training, and sessions, and she is trying to pay it forward by speaking at conferences, writing, and mentoring. She is perceptive and innovative, not afraid to exploit her best version and go the extra mile outside her conventional comfort zone. This exact desire to get out of her comfort zone has led her in recent years to switch from full-stack, frontend API design to technical leadership and architecture.