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<p class="lead">Old school dev living in a 2.0 dev world</p>
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<h1 class="post-title">Backbone.js Essentials - Jeremy Walker</h1>
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2016-04-26
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<p><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25979896-backbone-js-essentials">GoodReads Summary</a>:
Construct top-notch web applications by mastering the powerful tools provided
by Backbone.js Gain insights into how to simplify data management and create
single-page web applications with powerful user interfaces This is a
fast-paced guide on how to test, document, and leverage third-party libraries,
and helps you get the most out of Backbone.js.</p>
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★★★☆☆
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<p>This is the second book about Backbone and, honestly, the more I read, the
less I understand about it; but I believe that's absolutely only my fault.</p>
<p>Although the book explains each of the Backbone classes in deep, it never
really connects one to another. It seriously lack a whole description on how
to build an app from start to finish. Even if you know everything about
collections and models (and that they represent a table and a record,
respectively), how to create a View and how to route things around, you
seriously lack the idea behind connecting one to another -- although Views are
shown using Models directly, it should actually go on how to draw several
models from a collection in a single step, for example.</p>
<p>So, although good for understanding Backbone classes, it lacks on the general
<em>building</em> of a Backbone app.</p>
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