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Introduction to Ionic, a Cordova and AngularJS-based Mobile Web App Framework
Mike Hartington introduces Ionic and its components, builds a sample app, and explores the suite of tools and services Ionic provides for hybrid mobile app development.
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New in ECMAScript 2016, JavaScript's First Yearly Release
Brian Terlson presents the changes TC39 is making to its specification publishing process for ES2016 and beyond.
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ECMAScript 6: A Better JavaScript for the Ambient Computing Era
Allen Wirfs-Brock answers questions on ECMAScript 6: Why do we need it? Why did it take so long? What’s in it? When can you use it? What comes next?
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Visual Storytelling With D3: A Conceptual Introduction to Visualizing Data with JavaScript
Ritchie King introduces core concepts of D3, a chart JavaScript library, showcasing its capabilities for visualizing data in the browser.
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Ember: Off-the-shelf Productivity
Tom Dale discusses Ember.js: project governance, add-on ecosystem, tooling, Inspector, ES6, scalability, React.
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Hexagonal Architecture with Grails
David Dawson explains how to build a Grails application based on a hexagonal architecture.
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Grails Plugin Testing Strategies
Baruch Sadogursky discusses how to maintain Grails plug-ins that play well with other plug-ins existing in the ecosystem.
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Groovy Vampires: Combining Groovy, REST, NoSQL, and More
Ken Kousen discusses combining various technologies: Groovy, Ratpack, MongoDB, Grails, REST.
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Dive into Single-Page Application with RaveJS and Grails
Fabrice Matrat shows how advanced architectural libraries, such as cujoJS and RaveJS, provide parallels to many of the concepts people love in Grails.
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API Abstraction and API Chaining in Grails
Owen Rubel discusses the benefits of API abstraction: easier externalization, synchronization and sharing, reloading the API config on the fly, DRY'r code, batching, reduced throughput and much more.
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Angular 2: Built for Huge, Long-lasting Applications
Kent Dodds live codes an application using the pre-release alpha version of Angular 2.
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Conquering Content-enabled Web and Mobile Applications with Spring and Groovy
Russ Danner demonstrates how organizations succeeded by leveraging Spring Framework, Groovy, other Java technologies and CMS frameworks to build and manage content rich applications.