node.js is clearly the hottest thing since sliced bread, and recently I've been working on a larger project that runs as a node server. The problem I encountered was that, unlike a PHP based web app, whenever I made any changes to the code, I would have to manually stop and start node. This bugged me. So I created nodemon to make rapid dev a little easier. MY EBOOK£5 for Working the Command Line G
If you've written any kind of validation on user input, like onkeypress then you'll know that sometimes you want to throttle the amount of times your function runs. A good example of this is Ajax based username validation - you don't want to hit the server on every key press, because most users will be able to write their name in around 1/10th of a second, so you should throttle the ajax request u
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