| Issue 267 — January 22, 2016 |
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A dig into one of jQuery’s most important and most used functions. We’re thinking of creating a jQuery-focused weekly supplement to JavaScript Weekly, if that interests you, click here to register an instant ‘vote’ for the idea :-)
SitePoint
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“What follows are all the things I wish someone had told me when I started working with JavaScript at scale.” Many insights and links to enjoy here.
MLS Digital Labs
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One developer’s extensive set of insights and ideas around best practices when developing React apps.
Péter Márton
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Pusher is a hosted WebSockets API that makes it easy to maintain and scale your realtime applications. It's effortless to integrate with Angular, VueJS, EmberJS and many more JavaScript frameworks
Pusher Sponsored
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Fast, simple, no dependencies, and small. Provides a handy way to build progressive enhanced experiences.
Viljami Salminen
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“The solution for bad JavaScript web apps is not to abandon them altogether, but to make better ones.”
Mathias Schäfer
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Firefox has joined Chrome in implementing the Web Speech API which makes speech recognition and synthesis possible in the browser. Here’s a look at how it works.
Mozilla Hacks
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It takes static content written in Markdown, and renders and presents a site on-the-fly SPA-style with no server side scripting needed.
Chris Diana
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Jobs
In brief
- ES.next News: 5 Weekly Links on ES6+ news
Not ours, but by former JSW editor Axel Rauschmayer and Johannes Weber :-)
Dr. Axel Rauschmayer
- The Creator of JavaScript Is Out to Upend the Ad Industry news
Brendan Eich is back.
WIRED
- You Know How to Code, but How Are Your Design Skills? course
Learn UI & UX design through part-time, online courses with 1-on-1 mentorship from expert designers.
Designlab Sponsored
- What’s New in jQuery 3.0 and How to Use It tutorial
Saurabh Kirtani
- New to Ember? Start Here With A Tutorial for 2016 tutorial
Frank Treacy
- How to Update to the Latest Ember, Ember Data and Ember CLI tutorial
Frank Treacy
- Creating a Multiselect Component as a Web Component tutorial
Artem Tabalin
- Playing with ChakraCore on Linux tutorial
MS open sourced their JS engine just last week and here’s how to play with it on Linux.
Ariya Hidayat
- Why React/Redux Is An Inferior Paradigm opinion
Just one guy’s opinion, but it blew up on Hacker News.
André Staltz
- Bringing a Modern JavaScript Build Pipeline to LinkedIn opinion
LinkedIn Engineering
- Mastering the IoT with C++ and JavaScript video
Günter Obiltschnig
- Reactive JavaScript at Netflix, Microsoft and the World video
Matthew Podwysocki
- 10 Best jQuery and HTML5 WYSIWYG Plugins tools
Sure, it’s a list post, but I didn’t know about a few of these.
SitePoint
- jsPsych: Run Behavioral Experiments in the Browser code
Flexible and generic, including things like progress bars, stimulus and response tracking, categorization and recording audio.
Josh de Leeuw
- jQTipnav: jQuery Plugin for Small Navbars That Appear on Interactions code
Tvrtko Majstorović
- Midnight.js: Switch Fixed Headers On The Fly code
Aerolab
- react_on_rails: Integration of React + Webpack + Rails to Build Isomorphic Apps code
Shaka Code
- MarsDB: ES6 Promise-Based Database with Mongo Query Syntax code
Based on a Meteor’s minimongo matching/modifying implementation.
Artem Artemyev
- Sharer.js: Create Custom Social Sharing Elements on DOM Objects code
Ellison Leão
- jroff: A 'man page' Parser Written in JavaScript code
Roberto Dip
- Take a Look at Wijmo’s Angular 2 Proof of Concept
Learn Angular 2 concepts and understand how to use JavaScript controls in your AngularJS application. Follow Wijmo’s progress as they migrate their Angular 1 directives to Angular 2 components. Download and run Wijmo’s Angular 2 Explorer.
Grapecity Sponsored
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