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This is a demo that translates TypeScript to Closure-Compiler-friendly JavaScript. Learn more One of the primary complaints about the Closure Library is that the type annotations are verbose, so one way to address this problem is to generate Closure-Library-style code using a more minimalistic syntax (i.e. TypeScript). This makes it possible to leverage the Advanced mode of the Closure Compiler (a
Examines the challenges in controlling the text cursor in a web application. The requirements of Google Tasks are discussed to motivate the problem. A little over two years ago, I left Google. In my farewell blog post, I noted: "One of the many things Google has taught me is that building simple things is often extremely complicated and [Google Tasks] was no exception. (I think I've spent at least
The JavaScript generated by CoffeeScript works perfectly fine, but it is not written in a way that can reap the full benefits of the Closure Compiler. The demo illustrates how an optional Closure Mode yields JavaScript that can be compiled effectively using the Advanced mode of the Closure Compiler. Supporting Closure Mode requires some small amendments to the CoffeeScript grammar, as discussed in
This is a demo of translating CoffeeScript to Closure-Compiler-friendly JavaScript. One of the primary complaints about the Closure Library is about how verbose it is, so one way to address this problem is to generate Closure-Library-style code using a more minimalistic syntax (i.e. CoffeeScript). This makes it possible to leverage the Advanced mode of the Closure Compiler (and the existing functi
The Closure Library makes use of the pseudoclassical inheritance pattern, which is particularly compelling when used with the Closure Compiler. Those of you who have read JavaScript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crockford may use the functional pattern for inheritance that he espouses. Crockford appears to object to the pseudoclassical pattern because: "There is no privacy; all properties are public.
Install the iGoogleBar Firefox Extension What is this? iGoogleBar is a Firefox extension that adds Google Apps favicons to the Google Apps Bar, using them as triggers for the Apps' respective iGoogle Gadgets. In the screenshot below, you can see how this can be used to check your calendar from inside Docs. It also shows unread counts from Gmail and Reader! Can I customize which Apps are displayed
JSON Inspector - Enter a URL for a GData feed and click the Show me the JSON! button to inspect its JSON representation. (Firefox only)
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