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Create a Custom API in Magento: Part Two

This week's JavaScript news, issue 239

Eich on WebAssembly, TCO, native vs Underscore, a look at React's performance, and more.
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JavaScript Weekly
Issue 239 — July 3, 2015
Eric Elliott discusses the details of the recently announced ‘WebAssembly’ with JavaScript’s creator.
Eric Elliott

Axel goes into some depth to explain what TCO is, how ES6 offers it, and what benefits it provides.
Dr. Axel Rauschmayer

A look at performing typical Underscore supplied operations using native ES5, ES5.1, ES6/ES2015 and ES7/2016.
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A sort of gamedev answer to TodoMVC where the same Breakout game is implemented on 12 different JavaScript game frameworks so you can compare them.
Matt Greer

“LOC is pretty much irrelevant. It doesn’t matter if the module is one line or hundreds. It’s all about containing complexity.”
Sindre Sorhus

Sebastian McKenzie, creator of Babel, gave a talk at JSConf on how JavaScript transformation and ES6 can help improve developer workflow and how it can futureproof your code.
JSConf

Angular core team member Marcy Sutton talks about testing accessibility automatically using JavaScript in just 30 minutes, but will she get the pizza she ordered?
Marcy Sutton

Google’s Paul Lewis noodled with React to see how it held up performance wise and noted ‘for mobile there’s a remarkable cost to using React over not doing so, and the cost is so high as to be reasonably prohibitive.’
Paul Lewis

With 0.14, the main ‘react’ package is splitting into two: react and react-dom. The way DOM references are exposed is also changing.
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A look at the performance implications of using ES6 (the next version of JavaScript, essentially) specific features.
Kevin Decker

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YouTube Community Development: How to Build a Following With YouTube

Do you create YouTube videos? Want to increase your audience? To learn how to create an online community using YouTube, I interview Tim Schmoyer. More About This Show The Social Media Marketing podcast is an on-demand talk radio show from Social Media Examiner. It’s designed to help busy marketers and business owners discover what works with […]

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Soumya Ranjan Bishi

Soumya Ranjan Bishi

One Page portfolio for Indian UI/UX designer, 'Soumya Ranjan Bishi'. Take note of the subtle bounce transition as you click the "know more" button - these little touches really add love to a simple portfolio.

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jstepper : jQuery Numeric Textfield Stepper

A jQuery plugin usable for making a numeric textfield value easy to increase or decrease with mousewheel support.

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Transitioning Buttons with CSS3 & JavaScript

Transitioning Buttons is a collection of flat buttons that morph into components. The examples show different types of components, i.e. fullscreen overlay, modal window and many more. The buttons are easy to integrate, customize and are fully responsive. The collection comes with six color themes including a quick setup guide.

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UMeditor : jQuery Rich Text Editor

UMeditor, referred to UM, is ueditor simplified version. To meet our portal is simple reply box post boxes and demand for, customized online rich text editor. Our goal is not only to improve the online editor of editing experience, but also wants to change the threshold on the front-end technology rich text technology, so that we no longer feel this is a pit.

  1. Lightweight : the amount of code master file is 139k.
  2. Load faster : to abandon the use of traditional iframe mode, using a div loaded way to achieve faster loading speed and zero load failure rate.
  3. Customizable : CI complete, highly customized level.
  4. Scalable : code hierarchy split clear, the function as a plug-articulated, flexible customization required.
  5. More background support : support php, asp, jsp, net Fourth background deploy code
  6. Feature-rich : support insert the equation, QQ screenshots paste, drag and drop upload pictures, insert the map, Drafts function

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