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I know you’re all excited with Angular 2 and ES6, but that doesn’t mean we can’t use ES6 with Angular 1.x. Today, I am going to present you my new workflow for Angular 1.x with ES6. A brief introduction to Webpack Webpack is a module bundler, what does that mean? Well, it basically take modules with dependencies and generate static assets to represent those modules. So we could have a module like:
So you decided that Laravel is a great choice for a backend and that Angular is going to fit perfectly as the framework of choice for the frontend. Yeah! That is correct and I am starting to like you. How to start? So many question, so little time (someone said :P) Before we start, let me explain a little bit the different options we have for combining this two. Isn’t there a perfect solution whic
Even when is not directly related to Angular, we need to fight with authentication from time to time. So let me explain what’s is this JWT (pronounced jot) which everybody is talking about. I spent the last few weeks researching about auth methods so bear with me if I make a mistake and send a PR to amend it :P How we used to do authentication As we know, the HTTP protocol is stateless that means
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The problem There is a common misconception that I see when I am doing Angular support. My goal here is to address it. Let’s imagine I have this simple controller and directive: app.controller('MainCtrl', function($scope) { $scope.person = { name: 'John Doe', profession: 'Fake name' }; $scope.header = 'Person'; }); app.directive('person', function() { return { restrict: 'EA', scope: { header: '='
Having too many $watch can create performance issues for webpages, especially on mobile devices. This post will explain how to remove extraneous $watch and accelerate your application! Any $watch can be disabled when it is no longer needed. Thus, we have the freedom to choose when to remove a $watch from the $watch list. Let’s see an example: File: app.js app = angular.module('app', []); app.contr
NOTE: This blog was migrated from another platform. The inline examples here used to work so this article is pretty much useless right now. I will find an alternative. Let’s see if we can discover why :) Angular.js is a MV* (Model - View - Whatever) Javascript framework which is maintained by Google which excels in the creation of single-page-applications or even for adding some “magic” to our cla
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