Stream Posts Tagged as JavaScript
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Miško Hevery, the founder of AngularJS visits the Marakana studio to give us a fresh angle on AngularJS.
Meteor is a new development platform that makes it dramatically faster to write rich web applications in pure JavaScript.
Adobe's Bear Travis talks about the relationship between the rapid-pace progress of development for the web and evolving web standards in this talk from HTML5 Developer Conference.
Ready to change the way you interface with the web? Allow us to introduce you to the Leap Motion Controller! The Leap Motion Team visited SFHTML5 to showcase the features of this game-changing gadget.
Nicholas Zakas of Box talks about writing maintainable code as part of a larger team.
Three awesome presentations from the Belgian Student and Startup Mixer event, presented by the SF HTML5 meetup group on April 4th, 2013.
Josh Powell literally wrote the book on Single Page Web Applications. Join him in this short talk highlighting a few simple best practices for launching a successful SPA.
"There is nothing stopping you from dazzling audiences with web technologies - all you need to do is to get back some of the excitement we felt when we fought the machine."
Marakana HTML5 Instructor, Rick Hurst chats with the woman behind HTML5DevConf to find out what makes the conference stand out.
The ever popular jQuery library has had a Deferred object since version 1.5 but programmers seem to be noticing it a lot more with recent releases. Learn more here.
Learn how and why Yahoo migrated their web stack from PHP to a Node.js and Cocktails platform
Learn the basics of SPA design, from structured JavaScript to NoSQL data stores and responsive design, from the developers at snaplogic.
Brian Lonsdorf of loop/recur breaks down some of the fundamentals of functional programming.
Kelsey Innis, of StackMob, gives a presentation on creating beautiful, strong code that's tough to mess with.
Ariya Hidayat explains how Esprima can help you manage the code in large, complex JavaScript projects.
YouTube's Jeremy Kahn breaks down how to build your own JavaScript libraries, reviewing what patterns you should use to organize your library code, testing, documentation, and deployment optimization.
Front end architect Michael Dale shows you some tools and techniques for delivering optimal media experiences across different integration contexts and devices.
Matt Deberaglis takes a look under the hood of Meteor, a new JavaScript web development platform.
Tom Hughes-Croucher talks about how Node.JS can be used to avoid common bottlenecks and get you only the data you you want, when you want it.
Matt Stine gives the SF Java Usergroup an introduction to Vert.x, a more scaleable, node.js based framework.
StackMob's Sid Maestre walks through several examples to show how the moving parts of Backbone.js work together, including adding the StackMob JavaScript SDK to quickly persist your data in the cloud.
Google's Gilad Bracha talks about the essentials of Dart, as well as where Google plans to take it down the road, focusing on mixins, reflection, and asynchrony.
In this talk Peter Lubbers, from Google, goes over how Web Platform came to be, how it works, and how you can begin participating right now.
Derek Brans, Sr. Architect at Krux, talks about why delivering asynchronous ads matters, and how you can accomplish it in this presentation from HTML5 Dev Conf.
GitHub Designer, Julie Ann Horvath talks about hacking together a design environment.
Ben Vinegar, Front-end Engineer at Disqus, sets out to change how you think about iframes in this talk from HTML5 Dev Conf.
Marakana recorded over 40 awesome talks at HTML5 Dev Conf 3, and you'll find all of them here.











