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In keeping with the latest trend for this website, I haven’t been writing much content for it. As usual, though, I’ve been writing for other blogs on a variety of topics, most of which are connected to Vue in some way, but there are some that have nothing to do with Vue. Take a look below. Unit Testing Vue ComponentsUnit Testing Vue Components is a pretty self-explanatory title for this article. I
JavaScript applications continue to grow as the web grows. We’re all learning that using application frameworks, such Backbone.js, Ember, Knockout, AngularJS, and countless others, but do these frameworks offer everything that we need? According to some very smart JavaScript programmers, there’s still a little more needed if you want a truly scalable JavaScript application. The Smart JavaScript Pr
In Backbone.js, rendering views is really simple, yet not so much. It’s simple because Backbone doesn’t force you into doing it any specific way, so you have freedom to just use a bit of jQuery and dump the HTML into an element. Then again, since it doesn’t implement anything on its own, we’re stuck writing our own implementations, making it more difficult than it could otherwise be. In the case o
Attend JSNation Live Conference June 2020 With all of the shutdowns, lockdowns, and measures taken to slow the spread of a certain virus, many of us lost our chance to go to a developer conference, at least for a while, because most of them How to Install and Use Chatra Still provide phone support? Have you ever thought about the live chat effectiveness for your website? While the majority of peop
If you’ve read my last post or have just been keeping up with the JavaScript world at all, you’ve probably heard about Backbone.js. Well, this is the beginning of a tutorial series for Backbone.js and with this new series also comes a new media type: video! Today’s video tutorial teaches you how to get started using the M from MVC: the model. It’s pretty simple, yet pretty awesome and powerful. UP
As the internet gets smarter and smarter and JavaScript starts piling up on web pages, we need to learn to organize our code. The days of filling the global namespace with all the functions we can think of are long over and have become far too difficult to maintain. Along with many other design patterns, the MVC (model, view, controller) pattern can bring order to the chaotic spaghetti of your Jav
This is the first in what should be a pretty long series about JavaScript design patterns. In 1995, Erich Game, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson and John Vlissides (known as the Gang of Four) published Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software, a book cataloging recurring solutions to common dilemmas in software architecture and design. It also started a common vocabulary for refer
Patterns for Asynchronous Programming With Promises Promises are currently the best tool we have for asynchronous programming and they appear to be our best hope for the forseeable future, even if they’ll be hiding behind generators or async functions. For now, we’ll need to use promises directly, so we should learn some good techniques for using them right now, especially when dealing with asynch
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