Friday, October 9, 2015

This week's JavaScript news, issue 253

This week's JavaScript news
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JavaScript Weekly
Issue 253 — October 9, 2015
Eric is one of the most genuine folks I know in our scene and there are a lot of good insights here for both employees and candidates alike.
Eric Elliott

Expands form input 'select' boxes into a horizontal range of selections plus an overflow, making many options be selectable in one click.
EggBox

Well written thoughts on the benefits and practicality of immutability and things to consider when leaning on it in JavaScript.
James Long

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They’ve split the main package into two: react and react-dom, paving the way to writing components that can be shared between the web version of React and React Native. Has a few breaking changes, but if your code ran warning-free in 0.13 you’re mostly good.
Facebook

A complete step by step walkthrough of building a simple desktop app using GitHub’s Electron project.
Jasim Muhammed

See how the Fetch API can be used in conjunction with generators to build asynchronous APIs.
SitePoint

Microsoft’s Dave Voyles looks at the process behind using Emscripten to compile a C/C++ program to JavaScript on Windows.
Dave Voyles

Elixir is a Ruby-inspired language that works on the Erlang VM. This project currently converts a subset of Elixir code to JavaScript.
Bryan Joseph

Jobs

  • JavaScript Developers (San Francisco)Jut is building a platform that provides coders with programmable views of their streaming data. Our interactive data environment is built fully in JavasScript. If you like pushing the limits with super bright teams, take a look at Jut. Early stage, Accel backed and big equity. Jut.io
  • Senior JavaScript EngineerWe're looking for a Senior JavaScript Engineer to help us evolve both our consumer and resort-facing desktop and mobile products. If you have deep experience with CSS, JS, and building front-end web applications, come join us! (A passion for skiing or snowboarding is just a plus). Liftopia
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How to Be a Digital Nomad Without Breaking the Bank

A special thanks to Lana Light for letting us share her images with you for this article.

Image by Lana Light

Since beginning my life as a digital nomad - almost a year ago already - I’ve received a lot of lovely emails from aspiring nomads, who are interested in the lifestyle but have concerns about finances.

For those unfamiliar with the term, being a digital nomad is about working remotely from anywhere in the world while still making a good living.

Digital nomads are usually freelance designers, web developers, social media experts, marketing gurus or entrepreneurs, but you’re definitely not limited to those options.

Continue reading %How to Be a Digital Nomad Without Breaking the Bank%


by Daniel Schwarz via SitePoint

Easy Windows Phone Apps with Microsoft App Studio

There are an increasing amount of options for non-coders to create basic mobile apps. On SitePoint we have had an article covering 3 Options for Creating Mobile Apps Without Coding.

Now Microsoft has its own alternative, called App Studio, and I am going to show how to use it to create a mobile application for SitePoint. All you need to build an application using App Studio is a Microsoft Account and you’re ready to go.

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by Aldo Ziflaj via SitePoint

The Beginners Guide to WooCommerce: Order Reports - Part 4

Networking on LinkedIn: How to Build a Powerful Network Using LinkedIn

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Are you active on LinkedIn? Want to use it to connect with potential partners and prospects? To discover how to network on LinkedIn, I interview Stephanie Sammons. 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 […]

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by Michael Stelzner via Social Media Examiner

ToProgress : Lightweight Top Progress Bar

ToProgress is a lightweight, no-dependency top progress bar library.

The post ToProgress : Lightweight Top Progress Bar appeared first on jQuery Rain.


by Admin via jQuery Rain

Responsive Multi Menu with jQuery & CSS3

The easiest way to develop site with multi level navigation and user-friendly experience it has been optimized for mobile devices using HTML5, CSS3 and jQuery.

Features:

  • Easy installation
  • Multi level on CSS
  • Light-weight
  • Multiple menus
  • Works in mobiles
  • Free licensed under MIT

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by Admin via jQuery Rain