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Node.js Web Development
Third Edition
Create real-time server-side applications with this
practical, step-by-step guide
David Herron
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
Node.js Web Development
Third Edition
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First published: August 2011
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Third edition: June 2016
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Credits
Author
David Herron
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Nicholas Duffy
Commissioning Editor
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About the Author
David Herron
has worked as a software engineer in Silicon Valley for over
20 years. This includes companies both tiny and large. He has worked on a wide
variety of projects, from an X.400 e-mail server and client application to assisting
with the launch of the OpenJDK project (open source Java rocks), to Yahoo's Node.js
application-hosting platform (Mojito and Manhattan), and applications to monitor
solar power array performance.
While a staff engineer at Sun Microsystems, David worked as the architect of
the Java SE Quality Engineering team where he focused on test automation tools,
including co-developing the AWT Robot class. He was involved in open source
activities related to Java, including the OpenJDK project.
Before Sun, he worked for VXtreme on software which eventually became Windows
Media Player when Microsoft bought the company. At Mainsoft, David worked on
a library that allowed developers to recompile Windows applications on Unix, and
then participated in porting Internet Explorer to Unix. At The Wollongong Group,
he worked on both e-mail client and server software and was part of several IETF
working groups improving e-mail-related protocols.
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