sourcingmonk.com
Review of Lever ATS
http://www.sourcingmonk.com/review-of-lever
A few weeks ago I promised a story about Lever, and why they should be used when you take hiring seriously. Today, I will talk about how Lever can help you doing better hiring. You know, the things that make you successful as a recruiter. It kind of turned into a review. I got Lever on my radar when I read Aline Lerner’s review of Lever. So how does it work? I'll be honest and short about this: I like good looking things. It’s clever use of the modern web standards. It’s a good looking web applic...The t...
jfhbrook.github.io
The Case For A Node.js Framework
http://jfhbrook.github.io/2013/05/28/the-case-for-a-nodejs-framework.html
The Case For A Node.js Framework (posted 28 May 2013). This presents a welcome change to the way we can write apps. The epitome of TIMTOWTDI. This allows one to explicitly choose how to do every part of their application and not have to worry about a large group of awkward standardized APIs getting in the way of that. Has an api that interfaces with a request/response pair like this:. If (glog.test(req.method) { return glog(req, res); }. You’re doing something, not. Moreover, the higher the complexity an...
mb2100.wordpress.com
May | 2012 | I, mb2100
https://mb2100.wordpress.com/2012/05
Creativity (stories, film, etc.). The text of this blog is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. My thoughts about technology, society and philosophy. Monthly Archives: May 2012. XQuery, Node.js and Opa which is the “new Java” of web development? May 19, 2012. I know it’s dangerous to draw conclusions from analogies, but what are we supposed to learn from, if not from the past? A C-like syntax that was familiar to almost all programmers. The web as a platform is o...
arunrocks.com
ArunRocks - Real-time Applications and will Django adapt to it?
http://arunrocks.com/real-time-applications-and-will-django-adapt-to-it
Dreams, Writes and Builds. Real-time Applications and will Django adapt to it? While talking about Django. At PyCon India this year, the most common question I got was whether it supports Single Page applications or an event driven architecture. I was quick to point out that such realtime applications are usually a handled by separate services at the backend (running on a different port? And a JavaScript MVC. Framework on the front. Sometimes, Django supported by a REST. Library like Django REST. Except ...
gregpardo.com
Derby.js « Greg Pardo's Digital Portfolio
http://www.gregpardo.com/tag/derby-js
Greg Pardo's Digital Portfolio. Game Developer, Programmer, and Entrepreneur. Bitcoin soars. Node becomes my new passion. It's been a while since I've posted in here but I think these are exciting times. First I just wish I hadn't pulled my money out of bitcoin. It's value to dollar has increased 10 fold since! Either way this is great news for the digital realm. As far as node frameworks I've dabbled in a few including tower.js. On a side note, the Meteor. Bitcoin soars. Node becomes my new passion.
gregpardo.com
Node.js « Greg Pardo's Digital Portfolio
http://www.gregpardo.com/tag/node-js
Greg Pardo's Digital Portfolio. Game Developer, Programmer, and Entrepreneur. Bitcoin soars. Node becomes my new passion. It's been a while since I've posted in here but I think these are exciting times. First I just wish I hadn't pulled my money out of bitcoin. It's value to dollar has increased 10 fold since! Either way this is great news for the digital realm. As far as node frameworks I've dabbled in a few including tower.js. On a side note, the Meteor. Bitcoin soars. Node becomes my new passion.
improve-technologies.com
Le navigateur comme client riche, l’exemple d’AngularJS | Improve Technologies
http://www.improve-technologies.com/2014/10/03/le-navigateur-comme-client-riche-lexemple-dangularjs
Le blog de Java pour l'entreprise. L’intégration continue hors Java. Introduction à AngularJS →. Le navigateur comme client riche, l’exemple d’AngularJS. Au temps du Web 1.0. Traditionnellement, une application Web écrite en Java se découpait en plusieurs couches :. Une couche qui attaquait une base de données en général avec l’aide d’un ORM. Une couche qui se chargeait de la logique métier. Une couche cliente chargée de générer en pratique les pages HTML destinées à s’afficher dans le navigateur. Avec l...
artsy.github.io
Rendering on the Server and Client in Node.js - Artsy Engineering
http://artsy.github.io/blog/2013/11/30/rendering-on-the-server-and-client-in-node-dot-js
Rendering on the Server and Client in Node.js. At Artsy we've been building Node.js. Applications that share code and rendering between the server and browser. We've seen many benefits from this - pages load faster, we can optimize SEO, developers are more productive, and JavaScript coding is just an overall better experience. Today we're happy to announce Ezel. Our open source boilerplate we use to bootstrap our Node projects and the various. That built up to it. In his article,. We knew we were outgrow...
boronine.com
Why JavaScript Still Sucks - Alexei Boronine
http://www.boronine.com/2012/12/14/Why-JavaScript-Still-Sucks
Why JavaScript Still Sucks. I was among many developers that recently rediscovered JavaScript. Indeed as a very capable language. But after using. JavaScript for a solid year, I came to the conclusion that JavaScript. Sucks And no, I’m not talking about its wacky comparison operators. There is a deeper problem, and a solveable one at that. Let me explain. I must’ve been 13 when my dad gave me my first programming book. I remember double checking my code before uploading it to an online compiler. File in ...
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