If you’ve ever wanted to set up a private Bower repository, private-bower (GitHub: Hacklone/private-bower, License: MIT, npm: private-bower) by Barna Tóth might be what you’re looking for. You can install it with npm install -g private-bower, and then run it with private-bower. It accepts some command-line options to change what port it listens on, but all you really need to do is add some lines t
This tutorial is a hands on, practical introduction to writing Express 3 applications complete with CSRF protection. As a bonus, it should be fairly easy to install on Heroku. Prerequisites A working Node installation is assumed, and basic knowledge of Node and the command-line. Getting Started Create a new directory, then create a new file called package.json that looks like this: { "author": "Al
Code Review is a series on DailyJS where I take a look at an open source project to see how it’s built. Along the way we’ll learn patterns and techniques by JavaScript masters. If you’re looking for tips to write better apps, or just want to see how they’re structured in established projects, then this is the tutorial series for you. This week’s code review is on CoffeeScript. Why? Well, I really
Welcome to part 22 of Let’s Make a Web App, a tutorial series about building a web app with Node. This series will walk you through the major areas you’ll need to face when building your own applications. These tutorials are tagged with lmawa. Click to show previous tutorials. Search I hadn’t finished rebuilding the search interface using Backbone. The old code used simple jQuery events and Ajax t
Welcome to part 19 of Let’s Make a Web App, a tutorial series about building a web app with Node. This series will walk you through the major areas you’ll need to face when building your own applications. These tutorials are tagged with lmawa. Click to show previous tutorials. Backbone.js is a library for writing client-side JavaScript. It provides base classes for models, collections, and views.
A JavaScript blog. Twitter | Feed Subscribe by Email Editor Alex Young Contributors Ric Roberts Oleg Podsech Justin (Gus) Knowlden Search Sponsors Swirrl. Make the most of your data: tools for working with your data online. Get free email and IM reminders with Deadline Welcome to part 6 of Let’s Make a Web App, a tutorial series about building a web app with Node. This series will walk you through
This interview was conducted by Oleg Podsechin with Ryan Dahl on the 8th of July, shortly after Ryan’s talk in Cologne. Oleg is a JavaScript enthusiast who runs Ionsquare Ltd, an IT consultancy. OP: So on the topic of CommonJS, are you following any of the APIs or any of the discussions on the list? RD: Yeah, sure OP: And which ones are you most interested in? RD: CommonJS has some good specs and
This interview was conducted by Oleg Podsechin with Ryan Dahl on the 8th of July, shortly after Ryan’s talk in Cologne. Oleg is a JavaScript enthusiast who runs Ionsquare Ltd, an IT consultancy. OP: The first question is an introduction really. How did you arrive at Node? Did you have experience with JavaScript before? When did you get started with JavaScript? And also event driven software? RD: I
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