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Prototyping for Optimal Learning
Diana Joseph shows how to practice concept prototyping to avoid building the wrong thing. Prototyping is about working lean, using the smallest investment to generate the greatest amount of learning.
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JavaScript in Detail
Joseph Andaverde discusses some of the most commonly misunderstood concepts in JavaScript - closures, variable hoisting, the this keyword, and prototypal inheritance.
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An Introduction to Ember.js
Ryan Doll introduces Ember.js, a framework that focuses on convention rather than configuration.
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Modern Front-end Engineering
Dustin Whittle discusses the pros and cons of modern UI toolkits like Zurb, Bootstrap, and SemanticUI and modern JavaScript frameworks like React, Angular, and Ember.
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Spreadsheets for Developers
Felienne Hermans presents various algorithms that outlining the power of Excel, showing that spreadsheets are fit for TDD and rapid prototyping.
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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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Ember: Off-the-shelf Productivity
Tom Dale discusses Ember.js: project governance, add-on ecosystem, tooling, Inspector, ES6, scalability, React.
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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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The Art of Prototypes and Building MVPs
Ben Hall takes a dive at where to begin along with the mind-set and tooling required to quickly and effectively create prototypes.
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Groovy Browser Automation
Colin Harrington introduces GEB, a browser automation solution, combining the power of WebDriver, jQuery content selection, the robustness of Page Object modelling and the expressiveness of Groovy.
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Creating Modular Test Driven SPAs with Spring and AngularJS
Gunnar Hillert provides an overview of the current landscape and illustrate the choices the Spring XD team has made for its user interface.
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Adaptable Engineering: 3D Printing and Agile
The presenters lead an interactive session on how to use 3D printing to prototype and create engineering products in an agile manner.