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Electron in Action

Electron in Action

Current price: $44.99
Publication Date: November 2nd, 2018
Publisher:
Manning
ISBN:
9781617294143
Pages:
376

Description

Summary

Electron in Action guides you, step-by-step, as you learn to build cross-platform desktop applications that run on Windows, OSX, and Linux. By the end of the book, you'll be ready to build simple, snappy applications using JavaScript, Node, and the Electron framework.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Technology

Wouldn't it be great to build desktop applications using just your web dev skills? Electron is a framework designed for exactly that! Fully cross-platform, Electron lets you use JavaScript and Node to create simple, snappy desktop apps. Spinning up tools, games, and utilities with Electron is fast, practical, and fun!

About the Book

Electron in Action teaches you to build cross-platform applications using JavaScript, Node, and the Electron framework. You'll learn how to think like a desktop developer as you build a text tool that reads and renders Markdown. You'll add OS-specific features like the file system, menus, and clipboards, and use Chromium's tools to distribute the finished product. You'll even round off your learning with data storage, performance optimization, and testing.

What's inside

  • Building for macOS, Windows, and Linux
  • Native operating system APIs
  • Using third-party frameworks like React
  • Deploying to the Mac App Store

About the Reader

Requires intermediate JavaScript and Node skills. No experience building desktop apps required.

About the Author

Steven Kinney is a principal engineer at SendGrid, an instructor with Frontend Masters, and the organizer of the DinosaurJS conference in Denver, Colorado.

Table of Contents

    PART 1 - GETTING STARTED WITH ELECTRON

  1. Introducing Electron
  2. Your first Electron application
  3. PART 2 - BUILDING CROSS-PLATFORM APPLICATIONS WITH ELECTRON

  4. Building a notes application
  5. Using native file dialog boxes and facilitating interprocess communication
  6. Working with multiple windows
  7. Working with files
  8. Building application and context menus
  9. Further operating system integration and dynamically enabling menu items
  10. Introducing the tray module
  11. Building applications with the menubar library
  12. Using transpilers and frameworks
  13. Persisting use data and using native Node.js modules
  14. Testing applications with Spectron
  15. PART 3 - DEPLOYING ELECTRON APPLICATIONS

  16. Building applications for deployment
  17. Releasing and updating applications
  18. Distributing your application through the Mac App Store

About the Author

Steven Kinney is a principal engineer at SendGrid, an instructor with Frontend Masters, and the organizer of the DinosaurJS conference in Denver, Colorado.