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HTML5 JavaScript dynamic client side data visualization
ChartJS provides a set of visualization widgets that allow you to transform data to its most appropriate, concise, and readable visual representation.
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Chart.js | HTML5 Charts for your website.
Open source HTML5 charts using the canvas tag. Chart.js is an easy way to include animated graphs on your website.
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How to Make a Phone Call from your Computer – Getting started with Twilio Voice
There are two ways you can dial calls with Twilio. One way is using their Rest API. The other way is using TwiML. With TwiML you don’t have to rely on the Rest API at all. You don’t need to include SDKs, you can do this in a few lines of code in a single file. The only catch to this is that you can only use this method...
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Disable Specific days jQuery UI Date Picker
In one of my projects I needed an easy way to Disable Specific days in jQuery UI Date Picker. So I came up with this simple solution to disable non wanted days on the date picker.
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How the single threaded non blocking IO model works in Node.js
I'm not a Node programmer, but I'm interested in how the single threaded non blocking IO model works. However, after reading this article understanding-the-node-js-event-loop, I'm really confused a...
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survivejs/webpack_react
webpack_react - Webpack + React book Great intro for React.js
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Working with Ember Data, Node, Express and MongoDB
A simple tutorial for working with Ember Data, Node, Express and MongoDB to build an api.
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Math.random() vs Math.random()
View example in new window.
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A better way to $scope, angular.extend, no more “vm = this”
JavaScript, AngularJS and HTML5 engineer helping build a better web.
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John Papa's community driven Angular Style Guide
Angular Style Guide: A starting point for Angular development teams to provide consistency through good practices. Some of the items covered include: formatting code, angular and javascript best practices, app structure, handling dependencies, testing, tooling, and more. Each section describes the recommendation, states what the problem it's solving, and provides examples of what to avoid and what to do.
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This guy is my coding companion
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A full-stack isomorphic web framework built on top of Node.js, AngularJS and PostgreSQL | Node on Fire
A full-stack isomorphic web framework built on top of Node.js, AngularJS, PostgreSQL.
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JS: The Right Way
This is a guide intended to introduce new developers to JavaScript and help experienced developers learn more about its best practices. Despite the name, this guide doesn't necessarily mean "the only way" to do JavaScript. We just gather all the articles, tips, and tricks from top developers and put it here. Since it comes from exceptional folks, we could say that it is "the right way", or the best way to do so.
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Airbnb JavaScript Style Guide
A mostly reasonable approach to JavaScript
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Physics - Point and spring simulation
Simulating points and springs may seem super complicated and math/physics intensive, however it's actually quite simple to get up and running in very few lines of code. I won't go into a detailed explanation of each and every single feature, but I'll try to highlight the most important bits.
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Hack Physics and JavaScript (part 1)
Taking a very basic understanding of vectors and writing JavaScript that kind of replicates those vectors but in no way represents a real physics environment. The beauty of hack physics is that you don't even really need to understand the physics theory behind it. You just need to understand how to use it to animate stuff.
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Augmented Reality in the Browser with Awe.js
Patrick Catanzariti creates an augmented reality LIFX lightbulb controller using awe.js and IFTTT.
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You Might Not Need jQuery
Examples of how to do common event, element, ajax and utility operations with plain javascript.
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Prototypal Inheritance with Javascript - CodeProject
I have worked with JavaScript for quite a while now, and for the most part have found it quite straight-forward to use. Most recently, I have been using it with frameworks including React.js and Node.js. As a web developer, JavaScript is part of your toolkit, and working with it is absolutely necessary.
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React.js Conf 2015 - Beyond the DOM: How Netflix plans to enhance your television experience
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