Backbone.js has become a popular library to develop modern web applications such as their complexity and increase the size. With Marionette.js, the boilerplate code is handled by the library, allowing you to focus on the specifics of the application. You will explore the genetic component, along with when and why to use them. After you've made it through the book, you'll be comfortable writing a tangled application on your own.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Setting Up Chapter 2. Displaying a Static View Chapter 3. Displaying a Model Chapter 4. Displaying a Collection of Models Chapter 5. Structuring Code with Modules Chapter 6. Using a CompositeView Chapter 7. Events, Bubbling, and TriggerMethod Chapter 8. Displaying Contacts in Dedicated Views Chapter 9. Implementing Routing Chapter 10. Implementing a View for Nonexistent Contacts Chapter 11. Dealing with Persisted Data Chapter 12. Handling Data Latency Chapter 13. Managing Forms: Editing a Contact Chapter 14. Displaying a Modal Window Chapter 15. Subdividing Complex Views with Layouts Chapter 16. Extending from Base Views Chapter 17. Managing Dialogs with a Dedicated Region Chapter 18. Filtering Contacts Chapter 19. The `About’ Sub-Application Chapter 20. The `Header’ Sub-Application Chapter 21. Closing Thoughts Chapter 22. Other Books I’ve Written Chapter 23. Module Architecture Chapter 24. Exercise Solutions Chapter 25. Overriding Marionette’s Template Loader Chapter 26. Extending Marionette Chapter 27. Using Web Storage for Persistence Chapter 28. Creating a FilteredCollection
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