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A network graph showing the dependencies of npm packages as of July 12, 2013 with 35,000 nodes and 66,551 edges. See an interactive version at: exploringdata.github.io/vis/npm-packages-dependencies/
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Collected from Aug 8th to Nov 23rd 2011 using the Twitter streaming API and nodejs hosted on dotcloud. Rendered with Processing using this script.
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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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
WIMP WEBSITE www.beawimp.org
WIMP FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/groups/northbaywebpros
WIMP MEETUP www.meetup.com/beawimp
WIMP TWITTER @beawimp
ABOUT DAN LYKE: www.flutterby.net/User:DanLyke
Geeky February at Forward Technology in London. An evening of lightning talks dedicated to geeky passions.
Talks from Adam Howard (@skattyadz), Adam Onishi (@onishiweb), Gillian Horsley (@gthorsley), Soofiya Chaudry (@pocket_watch), Alex Brooke (@alexbrookey) and Andrew Nesbitt (@teabass).
Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/geekynight-february/
Organised by Event Handler (@eventhandleruk).