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CoffeeScript Programming with
jQuery, Rails, and Node.js
Learn CoffeeScript programming with the three most
popular web technologies around
Michael Erasmus
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
CoffeeScript Programming with jQuery,
Rails, and Node.js
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First published: December 2012
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Credits
Author
Michael Erasmus
Reviewers
Stephen Ball
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Indexer
Acquisition Editor
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Production Coordinator
Commissioning Editor
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Cover Work
Technical Editor
Dominic Pereira
Copy Editor
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Project Coordinator
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Proofreader
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About the Author
Michael Erasmus
has been developing software for over 10 years. He has been a
C# programmer for quite a few of them, but has luckily been enlightened enough to
become an open source zealot during the last few years. The most loved tools in his
utility belt are Ruby and Rails, Linux, MongoDB, Vim, jQuery, and CoffeeScript.
He's interested in all manner of science and technology, but tends to dwell on
things such as elegant and eccentric programming languages, machine learning and
statistics, web development, Internet startups, and civic hacking.
He is currently working at
22seven.com
, building a service that will help change
people's behavior and do more with the money they have.
When he's not sitting in front of the computer, he likes pulling faces to amuse his
baby son, apologizing to his wonderful wife for sitting in front of a computer all
day, or arguing endlessly with friends, family, colleagues, and random strangers.
He lives near the beach in Muizenberg, Cape Town and loves it.
I would like to thank my wonderful wife for supporting me in
all my crazy endeavors and always being there when things get
tough. Thanks to my employers and colleagues for their support
and feedback. I would also like to express my gratitude to the open
source community in general, and for everyone out there selflessly
sharing your work.
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