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Insights from Using Ember.js in the Field
Stefan Fochler shares best practices on using Ember.js to master the needs of real-world web applications, discussing what worked well and what didn't.
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Curing Your Event Processing Blues with Rx
Donna Malayeri and Matthew Podwysocki discuss the JavaScript and .NET versions of Rx, as well as projects such as Rx.rb and RxCpp.
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Experiences Building a Hypervideo-based Web App with Ember.js, Popcorn.js and HTML5
Thomas Herrmann discusses the advantages, challenges and lessons learned in building a multimedia-heavy, interactive HTML5 application with Ember.js.
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Javascript... FOR SCIENCE!
Angelina Fabbro, Bill Mills call developers to help scientists progress in their research, providing advice, a project and a JavaScript tool that could be the starting point in this endeavor.
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Productive Out-of-the-Box with Ember.js
Anthony Bull overviews some of the tools that help being productive with Ember.js, providing details on Yeoman.
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Query Params with the Ember Router: Past, Present and Future
Alex Speller introduces Ember Query, a library enabling query string usage in Ember: introduction, advanced usage, tips & tricks, the future.
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Combining JavaScript with Other Languages on the Web
Alon Zakai discusses using Emscripten, Embind and asm.js to generate JavaScript code from other languages, in an attempt to make such code run at near native speeds.
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Surviving Big JavaScript Projects
Anton Kovalyov provides an inside look into a large JavaScript project, presenting techniques for maintaining code quality while allowing the team to push lots of changes every day.
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Testable JavaScript
Mark Ethan Trostler conducts a tutorial on getting started with JavaScript testing.
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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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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.