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Mike Chelen

Server-Side JavaScript Talk Slides & Source - 0 views

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    It's well overdue, but I've finally managed to get this stuff up. Here are the slides from my presentation on Server-Side JavaScript, as well as the source code for the Jaxer REST API provider and consumers that I wrote.
Ivan Pavlov

PersistJS: Cross Browser Client-Side Persistent Storage Without Cookies - 0 views

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    A client-side JavaScript persistent storage library
Mike Chelen

Aptana Jaxer - 0 views

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    # Use your Ajax, HTML, JavaScript and DOM skills server-side # Integrate with databases, file systems, networks and more # Just tag your JavaScript code to run on the server, the client, or both # Easily deploy your Jaxer apps to Aptana Cloud from within Studio
Mike Chelen

Pipes Blog » Blog Archive » Pipes webservice module and AppJet - 0 views

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    One host that we've been playing around with is AppJet. Using AppJet as your host for your Pipes webservice module is easy to make, fast and effective. AppJet uses JavaScript as the server side language making it even easier to use for web developers.
Julian Knight

Home - chain.js - GitHub - 0 views

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    JQuery plugin that allows creation of html client-side using templates. Integration with jquery makes the process simple and compatible with events so that DOM manipulation stays consistent. See also interaction.js at http://github.com/raid-ox/interaction.js/wikis. This extends some easy interactions to chain such as drag and drop and sorting. Also usage tutorial at: http://zparse.net.tc/
Mike Chelen

JavaScript & MySQL With Jaxer - 0 views

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    Wouldn't it be cool if you could work with MySQL within your JavaScript code? Think about it, you wouldn't have to spend extra time writing extra server-side code for connecting to, querying, and parsing results, you could just write a little bit more code in your JavaScript and be done with it. Of course, we wouldn't want any of this SQL exposed to the end-user, as that would be a major security issue, but what if that problem was solved as well? You might also raise the point that you'd still need the ability to prepare your SQL statements that take dynamic input to prevent SQL injection attacks, but if that weren't an issue, wouldn't that be awesome as well?
Julian Knight

JavaScriptTemplates - trimpath - Google Code - 0 views

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    Code HTML from client side javascript using a simple template language that can be stored in a textarea
Javier Neira

JavaScript EE, Part 1: Run JavaScript files on the server side - 0 views

  • freedom to use the same JavaScript routines on both servers and clients. In addition, the techniques presented throughout this series will allow you to maintain a single code base for both Ajax and non-Ajax clients
  • This double-coding issue can be avoided by using JavaScript combined with Java code on the server side, getting full support of scripting languages through the javax.script API. In addition, the Java SE Development Kit (JDK) 6 already includes Mozilla's Rhino JavaScript engine, which means no setup is required.
  • the toSource() method, which all JavaScript objects must have.
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  • engine.eval(scriptReader, vars);
  • sun.org.mozilla.javascript.internal.NativeObject
  • all data exchange between the Java code and the executed script should be done through primitive variables, strings, and Java objects (for example, beans) whose properties and methods can be accessed very easily in the JavaScript code. Simply said, don't try to access native JavaScript objects in your Java code. Use Java objects in the JavaScript code instead.
  • Note that javax.script.Invocable is an optional interface, which some script engines may not implement. The JavaScript engine that comes with JDK 6 does support this interface.
  • you can significantly reduce the execution time by compiling the scripts, using the methods provided by another optional interface named javax.script.Compilable, which is supported by the JavaScript engine of JDK 6.
Ivan Pavlov

narwhal - 0 views

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    Narwhal is a server-side JavaScript standard library conforming to the ServerJS standard. It is designed to work with multiple JavaScript interpreters, and to be easy to add support for new interpreters. Wherever possible, it is implemented in pure JavaScript to maximize reuse of code between platforms.
Javier Neira

The Dark side of JavaScript - Part 1 @ Milkshake Systems - 3 views

  • var foo = "foo"; // same as window.foo function doSomething() { bar = "bar"; // same as window.bar }
Javier Neira

The Dark side of JavaScript - Part 2 @ Milkshake Systems - 1 views

  • In JavaScript, where functions are objects and aren’t declared as part of anything, the object referenced by this is called the function context and is determined by how the function is invoked not by how its declared.
  • This means that the same function can have different contexts depending on which object calls it.
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Web development and deployment tools: CodeRun - 1 views

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    Build-time error reporting, refactoring and code completion in Visual Studio Extended JavaScript syntax power with C# language features Pure client-side control library coded in C#
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How to become a Front-end developer in 2019 - 0 views

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    Front End Development or Client-Side Development is the practice of coding in technologies like HTML, CSS, and Javascript in a website. The practice involves converting Data into a Graphical Interface for a user to view and interact. Growth in Front-end development is excellent and there are plenteous opportunities available, especially because companies now want their customers to have a good experience while using their Web applications. Want to get hired as a Front End Developer in 2019? Acquire skills in Front End Development, Build live Projects and Get Guaranteed Interviews with edWisor.
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