With all of the various JavaScript libraries and frameworks available, one would figure that there’s little room for any additional work to be done across the landscape of tools and utilities.
But developers always put out original content. Seriously though, sometimes the nature of a given project can deter a team from using a particular framework such that they end up having to roll their own.
Even if you’re not in that position, learning exactly how to roll your own system is incredibly useful when it comes to future development.
For the past several weeks, Alex Young has been publishing chapters providing a tutorial on how to create your own JavaScript framework. And as of last week, the book is complete.
Let’s Make a Framework covers:
- Writing a selector engine
- Events and event handling
- Aliasing in JavaScript
- Ajax
- Animation
- Touch Control
- Chained API’s
- Testing
- …and a lot more
The series is freely available in PDF, Mobi, and ePub so you can read it nearly anywhere. Grab your copy!
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