Emmit A. Scott, Jr.

Emmit Scott is a senior software engineer and architect with experience building large-scale, web-based applications.

books by Emmit A. Scott, Jr.

Designing Scalable JavaScript Applications

  • July 2016
  • ISBN 9781617294174
  • 134 pages

If you’ve ever written a non-trivial JavaScript application, you know that creating a code base that’s easy to maintain and scales well over time is no small feat. The complexity only grows as the project becomes larger. While it’s impossible to plan for every change that could possibly happen over the life of a project, you can help future-proof your front-end architecture by designing software that’s pliable and easily extended. Well-designed, extensible architecture can help reduce development and maintenance costs, as bug fixes, enhancements, and new technologies can be incorporated more easily.

Designing Scalable JavaScript Applications helps you start thinking about which tools and frameworks you’ll use and which design patterns you’ll implement. This book brings together excerpts from four different Manning titles selected by Emmit Scott, the author of SPA Design and Architecture. These chapters are great starting points for understanding how to build better JavaScript applications. They introduce some fundamental concepts for creating clean, loosely coupled code, and show you how to make your development process more productive and efficient.

SPA Design and Architecture

  • November 2015
  • ISBN 9781617292439
  • 312 pages
  • printed in black & white
  • Available translations: Simplified Chinese

SPA Design and Architecture teaches you the design and development skills you need to create SPAs. You'll start with an introduction to the SPA model and see how it builds on the standard approach using linked pages. The author guides you through the practical issues of building an SPA, including an overview of MV* frameworks, unit testing, routing, layout management, data access, pub/sub, and client-side task automation. This book is full of easy-to-follow examples you can apply to the library or framework of your choice.