stevenharman.net
The No Man's Land of Web Development - Steven Harman
http://stevenharman.net/the-no-mans-land-of-web-development
Maker and Breaker of Things. The No Man's Land of Web Development. I think about the current state of web development experiences as a continuum. On one end we have. Rails-era web apps - full page loads, with bits of dynamism haphazardly mixed in. On the other are rich client-side JavaScript apps with their own structure and life cycles, standing alone and/or talking to an HTTP API. A no man’s land. Enough, except we. Some dynamism in portions of the application. But sprinkling on more JavaScript onl...
blog.testdouble.com
Test Double | Our Thinking | Setting up a serious Ember project.
http://blog.testdouble.com/posts/2014-04-19-setting-up-a-serious-ember-project.html
Setting up a serious Ember project. Introduction to Ember.js. This is Part 1 of a series of Ember. Screencasts. Part 2. This is the first edition in what I hope will be a multi-part series covering Ember. In this screencast, I give some background information on who and how this screencast might help you get started with using Ember to build real production applications. That proxies API requests back to a separate Rails. Application which will provide a JSON API. The screencasts example code.
dogescript.com
Dogescript - Utilities
https://dogescript.com/wiki/Utilities
Edit me on GitHub. List of things that were made to interact with Dogescript it any way. Transform for dogescript, also usable in Gulp. Loader to bundle dogescript modules. Plugin to compile dogescript (written in Dogescript! Directly require() dogescript .djs files in node.js. Plugin to compile dogescript. This site is hosted on Github: dogescript/dogescript.github.io. Design by Alexandre Dantas. Based on the minimum.
jessewolgamott.com
ember-cli: Getting Started with the Awesome | Jesse Wolgamott | JWo. TexMex Software Consulting
http://jessewolgamott.com/blog/2014/10/20/ember-cli-getting-started-with-the-awesome
Ember-cli: Getting Started With the Awesome. Is a command line application that creates a separate project for your ember project. It is crafted by the Ember core team and extended by the Ember community. So: your backend API will be in 1 app/repo, and ember in a seperate one. This is a good thing for all sorts of reasons, but mostly: Your Front End App has grown up. So excited by how Ember CLI is shaping up. This is the story Ive been wanting to tell about developing web apps for the last 3 years. Movin...
testdouble.com
Test Double | Our Work
http://testdouble.com/work.html
We're helping brands bring great things to life. We assisted Comverge in the extension and modification of their core Demand Response Energy software to allow them to become the sole provider of DR in South Africa. This was a year long project that involved extensive modification of a Ruby on Rails application and some targeted use of Backbone.js in order to accomplish significantly challenging front end applications. The press release of this project is available here. We led the development of a consum...
searls.testdouble.com
searls - unrequired love - a discussion on javascript and dependency management
http://searls.testdouble.com/posts/2013-06-16-unrequired-love.html
Unrequired love - a discussion on javascript and dependency management. This post presumes youre familiar with the concept of tools that introduce a module format (whether its Require.js. Or something else) to JavaScript code that runs in the browser. Ill arbitrarily refer to the over-arching meme as capital-R Require for the rest of this post. There are are many ways to write working software. Arguments about some tool X that follow X saved my life! Require is not required. Given that there are many way...
reefpig.com
5 best workflow wrappers for front-end development as of 2017 - Slant
https://www.reefpig.com/topics/1485/~what-are-the-best-workflow-wrappers-for-front-end-development
X2008;or Join Now. What are the best workflow wrappers for front-end development? X20; recommended . X20; recommended . X20; recommended . X20; recommended . X20; recommended . Slant community chat on Discord. Slant is written by a community helping you be informed. Tell us what you’re passionate about to get an awesome personalized feed. X200a; . X20; . Aug 8, 2016. X200a; . X20; . Jun 2, 2016. X200a; . X20; . Sep 15, 2016. X200a; . X20; . Feb 25, 2016. X200a; . X20; . Jun 29, 2015. Yeoman ha...
danieltemme.blogspot.com
stating the obvious: Looking back on 2013
http://danieltemme.blogspot.com/2014/03/looking-back-on-2013.html
Everything's been said before and better. Tuesday, March 25, 2014. Looking back on 2013. A lot of things happened for me in 2013 but much of it seems informal and I'm not sure I can make much of it in my usual year in review format. So be it. Also, I wrote this early February and then forgot to publish it. 2013 started with me returning to South Africa after a much needed vacation back home. I arrived with a much clearer head and much of the stress form the initial months in South Africa gone. I was very...
danieltemme.blogspot.com
stating the obvious: March 2014
http://danieltemme.blogspot.com/2014_03_01_archive.html
Everything's been said before and better. Tuesday, March 25, 2014. Looking back on 2013. A lot of things happened for me in 2013 but much of it seems informal and I'm not sure I can make much of it in my usual year in review format. So be it. Also, I wrote this early February and then forgot to publish it. 2013 started with me returning to South Africa after a much needed vacation back home. I arrived with a much clearer head and much of the stress form the initial months in South Africa gone. I was very...
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