People often consider that creating a web application is done by creating a bunch of HTML, Javascript and CSS files together in a text editor and uploading them on the web.
Well, things have changed and in this presentation, you will see how the workflow used to deliver web applications has evolved over the past few years!
We will start by seeing how you can use Yeoman and its generators to kickstart your project. Then you will see how Bower let you manage the dependencies of your project. Downloading the JavaScript and CSS frameworks that you are using for you. After that we will have a look at Chrome Devtools in order to debug and edit our application. We will also see how to use remote debugging to inspect a web application running on a phone or a tablet.
Finally we will see how you can set up your whole continuous integration workflow with Grunt. Compilation, static code analysis, unit tests, integration tests, minification, code coverage, you name it.
This talk has been presented during EclipseCon North America 2014 in San Francisco
25. A GOOD
DEVELOPMENT
WORKFLOW
-HELPS YOU GET STARTED
-MAINTAINS YOUR DEPENDENCIES
-ENFORCES BEST PRACTICES
-PREPARES YOUR TOOLS
-FIGHTS REGRESSIONS
-EASES THE RELEASE PROCESS
74. BOWER
Package management always comes with its
set of problems:
- how can I create a new package?
- how can I host a bower repository?
75. BOWER
Package management always comes with its
set of problems:
- how can I create a new package?
- how can I host a bower repository?
- what kind of exotic tools will I have to use?
144. THANKS!
Stéphane Bégaudeau
Twitter: @sbegaudeau
Google+: +stephane.begaudeau
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Program (FP7/2007-2013) for CRYSTAL – Critical System
Engineering Acceleration Joint Undertaking under grant agreement № 332830 and from specific national programs and/or funding authorities.