jamesknelson.com
Are JavaScript Promises swallowing your errors? - James K Nelson
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Thank you for subscribing! Are JavaScript Promises swallowing your errors? May 29, 2015. By James K Nelson. This article has kindly been turned into a video. By the folks at Webucator who do JavaScript training. When dealing with asynchronous code, JavaScript’s ES6 promises can make your life a lot easier. No more callback pyramids, no more error handling on every second line, and no more reliance on external libraries to do things as simple as getting the result of a for loop. Who’s idea was that? The o...
alexkras.com
11 Tips to Improve AngularJS Performance
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11 Tips to Improve AngularJS Performance. April 28, 2015. I am new to Angular (even though I am not new to the web development), so please take everything that I am about to say with a grain of salt. That being said, I watched a lot of talks and read a lot of articles relevant to Angular performance, and this post is the summary of my findings. Avoid ng-repeat. If you have to use ng-repeat use infinite scrolling or pagination. Use Bind once when possible. Use console.time to benchmark your functions.
blog.programmingisart.com
Uncategorized | programming is art
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So what is this about? Programming as an art? This name popped up into my head three years ago in a bar. Modern technology like my smartphone made it possible to buy that domain instantly and drunk in that bar. Since then I wanted to do something with it. Actually, I did. Last year I published the slides of my talk on javascript javascript a misunderstood language. Now and then I used it to test and upload some private projects, but I wanted to create something more sustainable.
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Posts by blog_admin | programming is art
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Author Archives: blog admin. Angular Web Console Hacking (2/4) Scopes. This is the second article of the series “Angular Web Console Hacking”. In the first part, I described ways to load services in the developer console and how to manipulate the application interactively. But the changes did not trigger the UI rendering immediately because we made them outside the. Continue reading “Angular Web Console Hacking (2/4) Scopes” ». This entry was posted in JavaScript. In this four article series, I will show...
jeveloper.com
November | 2014 | engineering entrepreneur
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CoffeeScript is gone, what do recruiters think about this? Mobile app built in 24 hours for banking. Animations and transitions on websites need to be smooth. Using MomentJs Timezone in Parse.Cloud.code. Azure cli provides powerful tools before Portal is finally polished. On AngularJS – being aware of environment. On AngularJS – being aware of environment. Tech articles and more. EmberJS – ongoing – part 3. November 27, 2014. Here is a situation:. ApplicationAdapter = DS.ActiveModelAdapter.extend. At cb ...
jeveloper.com
July | 2013 | engineering entrepreneur
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CoffeeScript is gone, what do recruiters think about this? Mobile app built in 24 hours for banking. Animations and transitions on websites need to be smooth. Using MomentJs Timezone in Parse.Cloud.code. Azure cli provides powerful tools before Portal is finally polished. On AngularJS – being aware of environment. On AngularJS – being aware of environment. Tech articles and more. Why i still love MongoDB. July 27, 2013. After reading a Slashdot article on MongoDB vs DynamoDB (chosen). July 25, 2013.
ponyfoo.com
Pragmatic Semantic Versioning
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In addition to the usual longer-form articles in the blog. The goal. Is to publish one of these. Every weekday. I’d love to know what you think. You may send your questions to [email protected]. I’ll try to answer them over email and I. May publish them here, with your approval. Current state of front-end development. And opinions on other people’s articles. You can use the form to the right. Near the bottom in mobile). August 7, 2015. And what warrants a. About releases. Think. Nodejs or io.js. To versi...
blog.programmingisart.com
Hello world | programming is art
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So what is this about? Programming as an art? This name popped up into my head three years ago in a bar. Modern technology like my smartphone made it possible to buy that domain instantly and drunk in that bar. Since then I wanted to do something with it. Actually, I did. Last year I published the slides of my talk on javascript javascript a misunderstood language. Now and then I used it to test and upload some private projects, but I wanted to create something more sustainable. Thumbs up and good luck!
shyp.github.io
Speeding up Javascript Test Time 1000x
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Speeding up Javascript Test Time 1000x. Jul 13, 2015. Eight months ago when I ran our core API tests at Shyp, it took 100 seconds from starting the test to seeing output on the screen. Today it takes about 100 milliseconds:. There are a lot of different demands on your time, why is a speedy test framework so important? Here are a few reasons we put a premium on being able to run tests quickly. Gains accrue over time. Slow tests lead to context switches. Context switches are harmful. We are subconsciously...
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