President of WebFX. Bill has over 25 years of experience in the Internet marketing industry specializing in SEO, UX, information architecture, marketing automation and more. William’s background in scientific computing and education from Shippensburg and MIT provided the foundation for MarketingCloudFX and other key research and development projects at WebFX. A few years ago, when my code started
--- a/browser/components/loop/content/conversation.html +++ b/browser/components/loop/content/conversation.html @@ -33,16 +33,18 @@ <script type="text/javascript" src="loop/shared/js/actions.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="loop/shared/js/validate.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="loop/shared/js/dispatcher.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="loop/shar
Jonathan Beebe http://www.nodevember.org/speakers/jonathan-beebe
JSer.info #201 - CSSプリプロセッサであるLess 2.0がリリースされました。 V2へのアップグレードについてはV2 Upgrade Guideに詳しく書かれています。 Vue.js 0.11がリリースされました。 Release 0.11.0: Cowboy Bebop · yyx990803/vue 一から書きなおされているため、コードベースが結構変わっています。 APIの破壊的な変更や、追加されたオプション、機能については以下にまとめられています。 vue/changes.md at master · yyx990803/vue 以前のバージョンであるv0.10.6のドキュメントはlegacy.vuejs.orgに置かれています。 追記: 作者であるEvan YouさんはGoogleからMeteor社の人になったそうです。 Reactive MVC and the
Mar 28, 2017 Using Proxies with Redux Types One of the most common problems that I run into when using Redux is trying to figure out why an action is not being captured by a reducer. For someone just getting starting with Redux, debugging this issue can be especially overwhelming because of how Redux manages data flow. So before you start pouring over configuration code, or the logic contained in
The web frontend scene is witness to many new frameworks and ways of working. It can be quite annoying when software becomes legacy quicker than ever. But actually, it's just good old innovation happening as it should, because the opportunities for improvement are there. Frameworks come and go, but what remains are the good ideas that they brought to the world. We're going to talk about the good i
Removing User Interface Complexity, or Why React is Awesome I've been studying frameworks and libraries like Ember, Angular, and React the past several months, and given Web Components a lot of thought. These all solve similar problems to varying degrees, and are in conflict in some ways and in harmony in others. I'm mostly concerned with the core problems of data binding and componentizing UIs. A
Introduction Welcome to the third installment of the Learning React series. Today we will be learning about how Facebook’s Flux Architecture works, and how to use it in your own projects! If you haven’t already, I strongly recommend you check out the first two installments in this series, Getting Started & Concepts and Building a Real-Time Twitter Stream with Node and React. They aren’t a hard pre
TL;DR I struggled for a long time trying to understand React. This is what I wish someone had told me. What is React?How does React compare to Angular, Ember, Backbone, et al? How do you handle data? How do you contact the server? What the heck is JSX? What is a "component"? Stop. Stop it right now. React is MAINLY THE VIEW LAYER. React is mentioned in the same breath as other Javascript framework
React.js is a fantastic library. Sometimes it seems like the best thing since sliced Python. React is only one part of a front-end application stack, however. It doesn’t have much to offer when it comes to managing data and state. Facebook, the makers of React, have offered some guidance there in the form of Flux. Flux is an “Application Architecture” (not a framework) built around one-way data fl
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