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How to Narrow Down What to Test
Zsolt Fabok presents several methods that can be used to find areas which are worth testing so that organizations do not have to spend more effort on testing than what is absolutely necessary.
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Programming for the Expression of Ideas
Gerald Sussman explains how programming can help understand Analytical Mechanics, Differential Geometry, and General Relativity. While a work of art, a well-crafted program is an expression of an idea
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Lean'ing at Crowdtap
Kareem Kouddous presents using SOA, JavaScript MVC, continuous deployment and Kanban for the development of 12 applications.
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Taming Functional Web Testing with Spock and Geb
Peter Niederwieser demonstrates how to do functional web testing with Spock and Geb, two testing tools from the Groovy/Java world.
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Rich HTML/JS Applications with Knockout.js and No Server
Steven Sanderson explains how to write abstract and testable application logic without any DOM clutter with Knockout.js and how Knockout automatically updates app’s UI whenever needed.
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clj-v8 and the Dieter Asset Pipeline
Paul Biggar shares his experience using clj-v8 and Dieter, two Clojure tools integrated with JavaScript V8 engine, to create web applications in Clojure.
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Component-Oriented Web Development with Dart
Kevin Moore explains doing client-side data-binding, visual templates, and custom HTML elements in modern browsers with Dart, while providing forward compatibility with emerging web standards.
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Play & Grails, a Fireside Chat between Two Leading Web Server-side Frameworks
David Dawson, Russell Miles, Justin Holmes debate on which is the best server-side web framework for the JVM: Play or Grails?
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Metaprogramming Polyfill: Feed Clojure Data to your JavaScript Libraries
Tom White shows how to add JavaScript metaprogramming to ClojureScript prototypes, so that JavaScript libraries can natively use ClojureScript collection classes.
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Architecting an Event-driven Networking Engine: Twisted Python
Jessica McKellar introduces Twisted, a Python event-driven networking engine, and explaining several design concepts used: deferred API, transport/protocol separation, and plug-in infrastructure.
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Meteor - Web Development Like You Never Seen
Matt DeBergalis introduces Meteor and some of its components, showing how they work together to shorten the development cycle, whether you're a team of expert developers or just getting started.
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How Google Does It: Using Closure Tools for Large JavaScript Applications
Rhys Brett-Bowen introduces Closure Tools, outlining how it can help developers in building large JavaScript applications.