The client-side templating throwdown: mustache, handlebars, dust.js, and more In a previous post, we told you how LinkedIn is dumping server-side templates in favor of client-side templates. We've gotten lots of great feedback that we'll discuss in future posts, but today, we'll focus on one question that was especially popular: How did LinkedIn pick dust.js as its client-side templating solution?
In October, we released our completely redesigned iPad application, culminating months of implementing brand new functionality on both the client and the server. We use a node.js server that aggregates data from multiple back-end services, meaning we deal with complex asynchronous data flows. Previously, we used async and Step to manage these data flows. In implementing new functionality, we explo
LinkedIn for iPad: 5 techniques for smooth infinite scrolling in HTML5 This is the second article in a series of blog posts that we will write about LinkedIn's new iPad App. In the first post, we described how we build a snappy mobile experience using HTML5 local storage. In this article, I am going to talk about the challenges we faced building an infinitely swipe-able list. What's a "Stream"? Wh
LinkedIn For iPad: using local storage for snappy mobile apps LinkedIn just released a brand new iPad app built using HTML5, backbone.js, and underscore.js. The app includes a rich stream of information which is a combination of network updates, group posts and news articles. The user can also switch to specific streams like Co-Worker updates or news articles from a specific category. In this post
Introducing Inject, an open source JavaScript dependency management library for the browser At LinkedIn, we are rapidly evolving our front-end architecture with a whole lot of JavaScript: dust.js for templating, node.js for mobile, and JsTestDriver for our CI. Keeping all this JavaScript modular and managing the dependencies has become a critical issue. Unable to find a good solution that worked i
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