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Top 5 Reasons to Choose Node.js for Web Development - 0 views

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    The main reason to use Node.js is that it uses JavaScript as its main language to build web applications as well as allow developers to create web servers and networking tools. Node.js development is simple, secure and reliable. It is easy to learn as it does not have many frameworks as a runtime environment on JavaScript. If you are looking for a career as a node.js developer then you could check for edwisor.com. This is one of the well-known learning and hiring platform that helps you to provide projects and enrolled students in the hiring process to top organizations.
John Randall

Organizing your application using Modules (require.js) - Backbone.js Tutorials - 0 views

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    "Require.js has a great community and it is growing rapidly. James Burke the author is married to Require.js and always responds to user feedback. He is a leading expert in script loading and a contributer to the AMD specification. "
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Hire Ember JS Developers for Efficient Web Development | HackerNoon - 0 views

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    Hire Ember JS Developers for Efficient Web Development | HackerNoon
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hire angular js developers - controlc - 0 views

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    hire angular js developers - controlc
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hire angular js developers - Pastelink.net - 0 views

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    hire angular js developers - Pastelink.net
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Hire Angular JS Developers: Finding the Best Talent for Your Project - vingle - 0 views

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    Hire Angular JS Developers: Finding the Best Talent for Your Project - vingle
John Randall

AngularJS vs. Backbone.js vs. Ember.js - 0 views

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    "While it is true that many of the functions not provided by Backbone itself could be filled by third-party plugins, this also means that there are many choices to be made when creating an application, as many functions have several alternative plugins. For example, nested models can be provided by Backbone.DocumentModel, BackBone.NestedTypes, Backbone.Schema, Backbone-Nested, backbone-nestify, just to name a few. Deciding which one is the best for your project requires research, which in turn takes time - and one of the main purposes of framework is to save you time. "
John Randall

Part 1: Backbone.js Deconstructed - Tech.pro - 0 views

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    "an application. We have lots of opinions about how it does or does not fit into the Model/View/Whatever world. We have more than enough "to-do" demo applications, which can bring a layer of value when learning about application design. However, what I think is lacking are details about Backbone itself and what the actual code is doing. The documentation offers some degree of this as well as the annotated source, but I think more information is needed. Or, at the very least, a different voice documenting Backbone's function and parts. In Part 1 and Part 2 of Backbone.js Deconstructed, we are going to examine the function of the Backbone Library at the code level. Specifically, in Part 1 we w"
John Randall

Hello Backbone.js Tutorial - 1 views

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    "Backbone.js offers a lean MVC framework for organizing your Javascript application. It leads to more maintainable code by untangling the "spaghetti" of callbacks tied to different parts of the DOM and the backend server that often arises in rich client-side applications. "
artem_murga

JavaScript build system for Sublime - 3 views

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    Sometimes it is convenient to execute code in sublime by pushing cmd+b. However, there is no embedded build system for JS. This quick trick helps to make JS build available for your Sublime.
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Why The Hell Would I Use Node.js? A Case-by-Case Introduction - 2 views

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    (Thanks to Chris Lee for the link) - Introduction JavaScript's rising popularity has brought with it a lot of changes, and the face of web development today is dramatically different. The things that we can do on the web nowadays with JavaScript running on the server, as well as in the browser, were hard to imagine just several years ago, or were encapsulated within sandboxed environments like Flash or Java Applets.
John Randall

Superhero.js - 1 views

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    "We come across a lot of great articles on creating, testing and maintaining large JavaScript applications. This page is a continuously updated list of articles that help explain the syntax of JavaScript, how to organize your projects, how to test your code, and what's on the horizon. Have fun! "
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