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DOM Monster is our answer to JavaScript performance tools that just don't give you the full picture. DOM Monster is a cross-platform, cross-browser bookmarklet that will analyze the DOM & other features of the page you're on, and give you its bill of health. If there are problems, DOM Monster will point them out—and even make suggestions on how to fix 'em. Drag the DOM Monster! to your bookmarks b
Template-Engine-Chooser! This tool is not being updated — more info Is this for use on the client or the server? client server both How much logic should it have? the entirety of JS just the basics none at all Does it need to be one of the very fastest? yes no Do you need to pre-compile templates? yes no Do you need compile-time partials? yes no Do you want a DOM structure, or just a string? DOM s
This is aimed at people who have some familiarity with Node.js. They know how to run Node scripts and can install packages with npm. You don't have to be an expert, though -- I promise. This guide was last updated for Express 3.2.5. It's an introduction and mostly deals with concepts. Express.js describes itself better than I can: "a minimal and flexible node.js web application framework". It help
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May 16, 2013 Chrome’s requestAutocomplete() Another Google I/O, and another raft of awesome products. One announced API that I’m particularly excited about is requestAutocomplete(), a feature which is landing in Chrome Canary for Windows and Mobile (with OSX support coming shortly). What this API does, in a nutshell, is give you programatic access to autocomplete (or autofill) data. Autocomplete w
I recently started doing a lot more standalone JavaScript front end development, often using CoffeeScript, less, jade, or other modern web stack components. Compiling assets like these is pretty much a solved problem when they are being delivered from a server side web stack like Rails, but I found myself in need of a JavaScript-based solution for statically compiling, serving, and testing my code
kybernetikos / Dynamic Source Maps There are many pages about source maps online (e.g. this one), but almost none of them go into detail on how to decode VLQs (the smoosh of characters at the bottom of the source map where all the important data is stored), so lots of thanks to Peter van der Zee who wrote it up in enough detail that someone who hadn't heard of VLQs before (me) could write a decode
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