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  1. Buttons with Hold Events in Angular.js

    A nicely decoupled Angular UI component that can easily be reused across applications.

    Sage Griffin
    August 12, 2014
    • Web
    • JavaScript
    • AngularJS
  2. Avoid AngularJS Dependency Annotation with Rails

    Annotating AngularJS inject dependencies got you down? Use automated tools to annotate for you.

    Greg Lazarev
    August 7, 2014
    • Web
    • JavaScript
    • AngularJS
    • Rails
  3. Preload Resource Data into AngularJS

    Preloading, or bootstrapping, data resources from the server via HTML is a...

    Greg Lazarev
    July 15, 2014
    • Web
    • JavaScript
    • AngularJS
  4. Shared Terminology Yet Different Concepts Between Ember.js and Rails

    Developers who are well versed in Ruby on Rails (or other MVC...

    Tute Costa
    June 12, 2014
    • Web
    • Rails
    • Ember
    • JavaScript
  5. Streaming downloads proxy service with Node.js

    Use microservices to compose and analyse light-weight declarative data pipelines.

    Ismael Celis
    March 31, 2014
    • JavaScript
    • Rails
    • New Bamboo
    • Web
  6. EmberJS with a Separate Rails API

    What we learning writing an Ember.js app as a separate codebase, deployed separately from the backend Ruby on Rails API. Testing was particularly hard!

    Jason Draper
    February 25, 2014
    • Web
    • Ember
    • JavaScript
  7. Custom Ember Computed Properties

    How to refactor your own computed properties in Ember.js.

    Jason Draper
    February 14, 2014
    • Web
    • Ember
    • JavaScript
  8. Function Currying in CoffeeScript

    Convert a CoffeeScript function that takes multiple arguments into a chain of functions that take one argument each. This is called function currying, and it can make your easier to understand!

    Sage Griffin
    February 12, 2014
    • Web
    • JavaScript
  9. Animating Modals in Angular.js

    The end result is a beautiful transition and zero conditionals.

    Sage Griffin
    December 17, 2013
    • Design
    • Web
    • JavaScript
  10. Using JavaScript Promises to Reason About User Interaction

    Asynchronicity isn’t just for concurrency, and promises aren’t just for XHR.

    Sage Griffin
    December 11, 2013
    • Web
    • JavaScript
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