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  • The InfoQ eMag: Reactive JavaScript

    This eMag is meant to give an easy-going, yet varied introduction to reactive programming with JavaScript. Modern web frameworks and numerous libraries have all embraced reactive programming. The rise in immutability and functional reactive programming have added to the discussion. It’s important for modern JavaScript developers to know what’s going on, even if they’re not using it themselves.

  • The JHipster Mini-book

    The JHipster Mini-book is a guide to getting started with hip technologies today: AngularJS, Bootstrap and Spring Boot. This book shows you how to build an app with JHipster, and guides you through the plethora of tools, techniques and options you can use. Furthermore, it explains the UI and API building blocks so you understand the underpinnings of your great application.

  • InfoQ eMag: Next Generation HTML5 and JavaScript

    Modern web developers have to juggle more constraints than ever before; standing still is not an option. We must drive forward and this eMag is a guide to getting on the right track. We'll hear from developers in the trenches building some of the most advanced web applications and how to apply what they've learned to our own work.

  • InfoQ eMag: Java 8

    The release of Java 8 was considered a game changer for the Java platform. With new features like lambda expressions, streams, and the new Date and Time APIs, the Java 8 demonstrates that a language can be modernized without compromising stability or backward compatibility. In this eMag we explore some of the important or lesser known features of Java 8, along with a glimpse of how we got here.

  • Modern Web Essentials Using JavaScript and HTML5

    Developing single page applications with JavaScript and HTML5 solves an enterprise pain point - how to reach users on various platforms without diminishing user experience. This book provides tools for a thorough understanding of three topics integral to effective enterprise-level, web SPA development: JavaScript language essentials, HTML5 specification features, and responsive design principles.

  • InfoQ eMag: JavaScript

    This eMag contains some of InfoQ‘s best JavaScript content: research results on JavaScript MVC frameworks and languages, an interview with Bryan Cantrill on running Node.js in production, a feature-by-feature comparison between Backbone and AngularJS, and a developer’s tutorial on building web apps with Ember.js.

  • InfoQ eMag: The Best of Mobile Development

    The Mobile Development eMag brings together a selection of popular mobile development articles recently published on InfoQ.com. Learn strategies and best practices for developing native, HTML5, and hybrid mobile apps, see the results from the InfoQ cross-platform mobile tools survey, and gain perspective on the future of mobile development.

  • TypeScript for C# Programmers

    TypeScript is an open source lanaguage from Microsoft that solves this problem by introducing an optional type system and class-based object-orientation, which make great tooling for large applications possible. TypeScript lets you write JavaScript that is robust enough for the enterprise and that can run in any browser, on any host and on any operating system.

  • InfoQ eMag: The Best of NoSQL

    The InfoQ NoSQL eMag brings together a selection of popular NoSQL articles recently published on InfoQ.com. Get a complete overview of the current NoSQL movement, learn how NoSQL relates to the CAP Theorem, and get practical guidance on setting up and using a popular NoSQL database.

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