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Async, a JavaScript meetup at Lab for the Recently Possible, Brighton, UK.
Summer 2013.
Photo by Gideon Fisher (insta).
11th APRIL, LONDON - Damjan Vujnovic shares when he decided to build mindmup.com. The two main goals, to learn cool stuff and have fun. What went right? What went wrong? What was most surprising? How did they test, monitor & troubleshoot? See the SkillsCast recording (film, code, slides) at bit.ly/16V3t3p
jQuery.popeye is yet another elegant jQuery image gallery script alternative to lightbox. jQuery.popeye...
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Durstan surfaces for the JavaScript meetup; L to R - Stuart Langridge, Dunstan Orchard, Jeremy Keith, Peter-Paul Koch, Chris Heilman
I manage all web based application development for the Chicago Board of Trade.
As of Dec 2006, the largest website I've designed with roughly 50,000 vistors a day and 8 million page views a month.
This is the main homepage. Designed for 1024 x 768. Fast loading, clean, and simple. CSS, Javascript, Flash, and the occasional Java applet. Integrated Google Search Appliance.
I was enjoying "Super Maryo World", which is an amazing JavaScript game, but interrupted by a nice Windows suggestion...
20th MAY, LONDON – Luke Hoban gives a tour of TypeScript, a language and toolset that makes it easier to write cross-platform, application-scale JavaScript. See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at:http://skillsmatter.com/podcast/scala/typescript-4238/mh-7337
WIMP Meetup & Potluck:
Node.js: Why JavaScript sucks and you should use it everywhere
Meetup is FREE with a $5 suggested donation at the door. Help keep WIMP awesome.
Professional computer geek Dan Lyke will be presenting this month.
ABSTRACT
JavaScript is a necessary evil for web apps. Given that, how can NodeJS help us use JavaScript everywhere, on both clients and servers, to deploy higher quality software through code sharing, test driven development, and other best practices. No programming experience necessary.
OUTLINE:
1. Your project includes JavaScript because JavaScript is everywhere.
2. MVC - here's how applications are "supposed" to be structured.
3. A tangled mess - here's how web apps are actually structured.
4. Here's how JavaScript at all layers can help make that tangled mess more maintainable.
5. NodeJS can help you do that through:
- Test Driven Development (+mocha) (demo)
- Sharing code between Model and Controller (demo)
- Amazing frameworks (+meteor) (demo)
- Integrating NodeJS for other server apps (maybe demo)
- A few related technologies, or how Node.js can help you not write in JavaScript: CoffeeScript, C++/emscripten, TypeScript
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