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Project Nashorn: JavaScript’s Second Chance on the JVM | jamessugrue.ie
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Project Nashorn: JavaScript’s Second Chance on the JVM. December 21, 2012. Throughout 2012, JavaScript seems to be solving problems across the industry, causing some justifiable hype across a number of libraries and frameworks. Oracle’s. Was recently announced, due for release with Java 8 in late 2013, which will allow JavaScript to be embedded in Java applications and to develop standalone JavaScript applications. DZone: Where did the motivation for Nashorn come from? No The goals have remained the same...
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Agile | jamessugrue.ie
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Running Lean: Book Review. March 26, 2013. If you want to execute lean practices at your startup, then Running Lean. By Ash Maurya should be top of your reading list. Highly regarded by reviewers across the board, the book claims to help you to Iterate from Plan A to a Plan That Works. So how does it do that? The book is broken into four distinct parts. First, you are introduced to a roadmap of how to apply the process, which is made up of three meta-principles:. As a software developer, this book made m...
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Gradle Effective Implementation Guide: Book Review | jamessugrue.ie
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Gradle Effective Implementation Guide: Book Review. March 25, 2013. Until recently, Ant has been my build system of choice: functional, proven and, it just works. So, I was intrigued to see what Gradle could provide instead. So when Hubert Klein Ikkink. One of DZone’s leading MVBs on Groovy, gave me the chance to review his Gradle Effective Implementation Guide. I could hardly refuse. Larr; Project Nashorn: JavaScript’s Second Chance on the JVM. Running Lean: Book Review →. Click here to cancel reply.
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Instant Dependency Management with RequireJS | jamessugrue.ie
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Instant Dependency Management with RequireJS. July 3, 2013. Greg Franko has put together a really concise, useful book on RequireJS. Weighing in at just 29 pages, this book is not too demanding on your time. Don’t let that discourage you; the knowledge you’ll pick up is indispensible. From there, you’ll be show how to create AMD modules to use with RequireJS, before moving onto the best parts of the book, showing how to use JQuery and Backbone with RequireJS. Larr; Use Chrome as Your JavaScript IDE.
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Start Building For Apple Watch Today | jamessugrue.ie
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Start Building For Apple Watch Today. January 7, 2015. With the imminent release of Apple Watch, most development teams with an iOS app will want to get in on the action. But you want to do this without messing up your current Xcode environment. Luckily, it’s all pretty easy. First, to access the WatchKit SDK, you’ll need to install the beta version of Xcode 6.2, which is conveniently listed at the bottom of Apple’s WatchKit page. As well as Apple’s documentation, I followed a tutorial. Swift 1 day ago.
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My Publications | jamessugrue.ie
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I have just published my first book, Beginning Backbone.js. With Apress. Released at the end of Decemeber 2013, the book is much more than a tutorial for the amazingly powerful Backbone.js. You’ll see most of my articles and tutorials here and in JavaLobby. I have also written the following collection of Refcardz. Getting Started With Apache Ant. Getting Started With Java GUI Development. Eclipse Rich Client Platform. Essential EMF (Eclipse Modelling Framework). Getting Started With UML. For a long time,...
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How To Be The Next Big Thing. November 20, 2012. Everyone wants to be the next big thing, but few of us are fortunate enough to know where to start. Luckily, Paul Graham gave some insight into this in his latest post, How To Get Startup Ideas. There’s one piece of advice that keeps coming up, whether it’s in this latest post from Paul, or the Steve Jobs biography – build something that you would want to have. At least this way you have a customer from day 1, right? Paul mentions one more point that reson...
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Java | jamessugrue.ie
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Project Nashorn: JavaScript’s Second Chance on the JVM. December 21, 2012. Throughout 2012, JavaScript seems to be solving problems across the industry, causing some justifiable hype across a number of libraries and frameworks. Oracle’s. Was recently announced, due for release with Java 8 in late 2013, which will allow JavaScript to be embedded in Java applications and to develop standalone JavaScript applications. DZone: Where did the motivation for Nashorn come from? No The goals have remained the same...
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Start Building For Apple Watch Today. January 7, 2015. With the imminent release of Apple Watch, most development teams with an iOS app will want to get in on the action. But you want to do this without messing up your current Xcode environment. Luckily, it’s all pretty easy. First, to access the WatchKit SDK, you’ll need to install the beta version of Xcode 6.2, which is conveniently listed at the bottom of Apple’s WatchKit page. As well as Apple’s documentation, I followed a tutorial. April 17, 2014.
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Mobile | jamessugrue.ie
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Start Building For Apple Watch Today. January 7, 2015. With the imminent release of Apple Watch, most development teams with an iOS app will want to get in on the action. But you want to do this without messing up your current Xcode environment. Luckily, it’s all pretty easy. First, to access the WatchKit SDK, you’ll need to install the beta version of Xcode 6.2, which is conveniently listed at the bottom of Apple’s WatchKit page. As well as Apple’s documentation, I followed a tutorial. August 23, 2012.