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Lodash: 10 Javascript Utility Functions That You Should Probably Stop Rewriting While I'm working on Javascript applications, I often found myself writing utility module which contains, unsurprisingly, utility methods. So what are utility module? A utility class is a class that defines a set of methods that perform common, often re-used functions. - Wikipedia From dealing with strings and objects
A Feature-by-Feature review on the awesomeness of HTMLBars and why it excites me as an EmberJS developer. Handlebars is the template engine for EmberJS. It is a natural choice, given that both are created by the same person, Yehuda Katz. Handlebars templates are characterised by the distinctive braces, {{....}}, also known as 'mustache'. EmberJS extends the Handlebars library with many cool featur
Bower was created and released by Twitter in 2012, part of a open-source movement that the company undertakes. Like npm for Node.js and gem for Rails, Bower aims to be the package manager for the web. Bower does well in solving certain aspect of package management such as fetching and installing package, checking of package dependencies and compatibility, etc. But those does not make up the comple
Anti-hero - a central character in a story, movie, or drama who lacks conventional heroic attributes. The topic of table usage in layouts is a sensitive one. In general, web developers consider table-based layout a taboo. Although the reasons against it are well-documented, most developers are unable to provide a sound background for decrying table-base layout except for, "tables are bad". The mom
I had been staying away from ECMAScript 6 (ES6) for quite a while now despite the offerings of advanced features and syntactic sugars by ES6. Back then, ES6 was still in the draft stage. I did not want to devote my time into some fancy features that might suddenly be yank out. So when the feature set was frozen in Aug 2014, I decided that it was time to dive right in. Looking through the feature l
When ECMAScript 5 was published in 3rd Dec' 2009, it brought in additional new set of Array methods that seeks to improve upon the existing one. However, these newfangled array methods did not really catch on as the lack of browser support for ES5 at that time kept developers away. Array "Extras" No one doubted the usability of these methods but the effort to write the polyfill for them was not wo
This demo was inspired by Mike Bernando. Background image is selected from the ever-useful Subtle Pattern and the google fonts used were Ropa Sans and Fugaz One. Works best in Chrome and Safari. Check out more contents over here or you can follow me @p0larboy.
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