blog.brew.com.hk
Build a React Application from First Principles - Modules + SystemJS
http://blog.brew.com.hk/build-a-react-application-from-first-principles-modules-with-systemjs
Build a React Application from First Principles - Modules with SystemJS. This is Part 8 of the series - Build a React Application from First Principles. Get the completed code from the last step on GitHub. We did a lot in our last article, but our HTML file is starting to get quite long already, even though we only have two forms and a few buttons. This separation is called modularization, as we are separating our features and functionality into distinct. Which is available online for free. A bit of hist...
blog.brew.com.hk
Build a React Application from First Principles - Firebase Integration
http://blog.brew.com.hk/build-a-react-application-from-first-principles-firebase-integration
Build a React Application from First Principles - Firebase Integration. This is Part 7 of the series - Build a React Application from First Principles. Get the completed code from the last step on GitHub. In our previous article, we learnt how to handle events and use it to obtain user information (email and password) from a form. In this article, we will take a big leap and integrate with Firebase, which will store the user information for us, as well as handle user authentication. So, instead of. Head ...
node-atlas.js.org
NodeAtlas —Le Framework JavaScript Serveur Évolutif—
https://node-atlas.js.org/avant-propos.html
Le Framework JavaScript Serveur Évolutif. Au point avec HTML and CSS. Réalisez rapidement des sites vitrines multilingues sans effort avec de simple Routes, Vues ou Variations. Prêt à embrasser Node.js. Améliorer progressivement votre base à mesure de vos besoins en utilisant des Contrôleurs, Modèles ou Modules. Déjà vos habitudes Front-end. Habitué(e) du Data Binding. Du léger Vanilla JS au simple jQuery en passant par Vue, Angular ou React : utiliser vos outils clients favoris! Npm install -g node-atlas.
rajeeshmenoth.wordpress.com
Rajeesh M R ( RajeeshMenoth ) | Rajeesh Menoth
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Author Archives: Rajeesh M R ( RajeeshMenoth ). Rajeesh M R ( RajeeshMenoth ). March 2, 2017. ASPNET Core 1.0. Building Applications with ASP.NET Core MVC 6 and Entity Framework Core using ASP.NET Core 1.0. In this article, We will explain how to Build Applications with ASP.NET Core MVC 6 and Entity Framework Core using ASP.NET Core 1.0. Before reading this article, you must read the articles given below for ASP.NET Core knowledge. GETTING STARTED WITH ASP.NET CORE 1.0. Tools: { Microsoft.AspNetCore&...
morrissinger.com
Getting to Next: Using Angular 1.x with JSPM, SystemJS, and ECMAScript 6
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Getting to Next: Using Angular 1.x with JSPM, SystemJS, and ECMAScript 6. I've been spending some time mulling over the best way to really leverage ECMAScript 6 (particularly the module loader) and JSPM. With Angular 1.x. Having recently taken to working with Aurelia. But staying committed to a professional life in Angular.js, this issue has become all-the-more pressing. In terms of readability, Angular with ES6 is mediocre. You may start to see why the Angular 2 team went back to the drawing board&#...
kunigami.blog
NP-Incompleteness – Page 2 – Notes on programming and computer science
https://kunigami.blog/page/2
Notes on programming and computer science. Review: The Design of Everyday Things. Don Norman is the director of The Design Lab at University of California, San Diego. The Design of Everyday Things. He discusses human psychology, introduces many concepts around design and provides suggestions to improve the usability of products. He takes into account practical real world challenges, such as time and budgets constraints during development. 1 The psychopathology of everyday things. Is useful when the contr...
erikschierboom.com
Schier · Coding for fun
http://www.erikschierboom.com/page2
Building a JavaScript library - part 4: package managers. This is the fourth in a series of posts. That discuss the steps taken to publish our library. Our previous post. Went into detail on how we open-sourced our library. This post describes how we added support for package managers. When building software, you’ll likely use (and thus depend on) software built by others. Here is how you’d manually add a software dependency to your project:. Find the website of the software you want to use. As our libra...
kunigami.blog
javascript – NP-Incompleteness
https://kunigami.blog/category/programming/javascript
Notes on programming and computer science. In this post we study Web Workers, a technology that allows JavaScript code to run in separate threads. We’ll start by exploring the API with some toy examples and at the end discuss some applications. By default JavaScript runs in a single (the main thread), which can be a problem for user experience if expensive operations need to be performed in code which would affect responsiveness of the UI. Contains a list of functions and methods available to a Web Worker.
shellmonger.com
polymer | Adrian Hall
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Because Developers are Awesome. 30 Days of Azure Mobile Apps. ASPNET, ES2015, React, SystemJS and JSPM. August 13, 2015. July 17, 2015. I’ve started investigating a relative newcomer to the JavaScript library, but one that is making a lot of noise. That library is React. But when I combined this with ASP.NET, I found the build processes confusing. There just isn’t a good recipe out there that allows you to write React/JSX components in ECMAScript 6. Let’s rewind a bit. What is React again? 8211; a method...