1. Angular on-ramp for the backend developer

    Learning a new tech like Angular is much easier for backend developers when we can use it today to build out features that matter.
    Time An icon of a clock Publish Date
    December 6, 2013
    Person An icon of a human figure Authors
    Zach Briggs
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    JavaScript
  2. Unrequired love: A discussion on javascript and dependency management

    This post presumes you’re familiar with the concept of tools that introduce a module format (whether it’s Require.js, Browserify, or something else) to JavaScript code that runs in the browser. I’ll arbitrarily refer to the over-arching meme as capital-R “Require” for the rest of this post.
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    June 16, 2013
    Person An icon of a human figure Authors
    Justin Searls
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    JavaScript
  3. Supporting TypeScript in Lineman.js

    Lineman is a great tool for building client-side applications. Out of the box, it supports CoffeeScript, LESS, SASS, and (of course) JavaScript and CSS. But because Lineman is built on Grunt, it is easy to add any grunt task to the Lineman toolchain.
    Time An icon of a clock Publish Date
    June 5, 2013
    Person An icon of a human figure Authors
    Jason Karns
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    JavaScript

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