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Getting Started with Meteor.js JavaScript Framework - Second Edition

You're reading from   Getting Started with Meteor.js JavaScript Framework - Second Edition Learn to develop powerful web applications in minutes with Meteor

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785285547
Length 138 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Netanel Gilad is an enthusiastic developer with expertise in web development. He loves to learn everything, from new web development frameworks to setting up a Continuous Integration environment to creating the ultimate application architecture. He has led a team and worked on a mission-critical C2 web application with high-performance requirements and an emphasis on UX. Netanel is currently working on multiple web-related projects and is a coauthor of the popular Meteor package angular-meteor, which brings the worlds of Angular and Meteor together.

Flávio Juvenal da Silva Junior is a Brazilian software developer. He works at Vinta Software Studio (http://www.vinta.com.br), a software shop that uses state-of-the-art tools such as Django or Meteor to build web and mobile products from the backend to UX.

He believes that programming is a mix of art and engineering; therefore, the programmer has the right to choose the best tools (such as Meteor) to transform clients' expectations into elegant solutions.

Arthur Pham has been working for Thomson Reuters as a lead quantitative engineer since 2006. He has spent many years designing and implementing derivative pricing models and still loves to learn new programming languages such as F#, C++, Python, Flex/ActionScript, C#, Ruby, and JavaScript.

He currently lives in New York, USA, and can be contacted on twitter at @arthurpham.

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