President Obama writes his first line of Javascript – Mashable / / No Comments CNET President Obama writes his first line of JavascriptMashableThe U.S. now has a “coder-in-chief:” President Barack Obama has written his first line of code. The president achieved the feat at an event for Hour of Code, a global effort to get kids involved in coding. The organization's website, Code.org, claims …Obama jumps in to Hour of Code event with a little JavaScriptCNETHere's the first line of code ever written by a US presidentQuartzObama Becomes First President to Write a Computer ProgramWiredForbes –Digital Trends –NBCNews.comall 579 news articles » JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: first, JavaScript, line, Mashable, Obama, President, writes
JavaScript on a Toaster: Embedded JavaScript with Duktape – InfoQ.com / / No Comments JavaScript on a Toaster: Embedded JavaScript with DuktapeInfoQ.comWhile Lua is not much older than JavaScript, the latter has garnered significant mind share with its ubiquity in the browser and on the server with node.js. For projects that want to embed a scripting langauge, Duktape provides access to a very popular … JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: Duktape, Embedded, InfoQ.com, JavaScript, Toaster
QuaggaJS offers JavaScript-based barcode scanning – InfoWorld / / No Comments QuaggaJS offers JavaScript-based barcode scanningInfoWorldJavaScript, more commonly known for its dominance in client-side Web application development, is being extended to the realm of barcode scanners. With QuaggaJS, a developer in Austria is developing a barcode scanner written in JavaScript and …and more » JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: barcode, InfoWorld, JavaScriptbased, offers, QuaggaJS, scanning
Holiday reading for a certain sort: If Hemingway Wrote JavaScript – Ars Technica / / No Comments Holiday reading for a certain sort: If Hemingway Wrote JavaScriptArs TechnicaAh, JavaScript—a scripting language oft abused nearly as much as the masses abuse English. But what if the great literary minds of the ages were harnessed to craft code in the way they tackled verse and prose, to both get the job done and raise the …If Hemingway Wrote JavaScriptiProgrammerall 2 news articles » JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: certain, Hemingway, Holiday, JavaScript, reading, sort, Technica, Wrote
View Source Shows HTML, JavaScript, and CSS Source in Safari on iOS – Lifehacker / / No Comments View Source Shows HTML, JavaScript, and CSS Source in Safari on iOSLifehackeriOS: If you're a web developer, checking out the source code behind a web site is a pretty common task. View Source is an iOS app that allows you to do it on any page and includes handy syntax highlighting that makes it easy to find what you need.and more » JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: HTML, JavaScript, Lifehacker, Safari, Shows, source, View
JavaScript Dominates GitHub, Language Study Shows – ReadWrite / / No Comments ReadWrite JavaScript Dominates GitHub, Language Study ShowsReadWriteJavaScript may be 19 years old, but the object-oriented programming language shows no signs of slowing down. A study of GitHub's most used languages in the service's most popular repositories indicates that JavaScript still dominates. Developer Asad … JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: Dominates, GitHub, JavaScript, Language, ReadWrite, Shows, Study
Improving JavaScript: Google throws AtScript into the mix – Register / / No Comments Improving JavaScript: Google throws AtScript into the mixRegisterAtScript is the latest among numerous projects to fix up JavaScript's deficiencies. Developers love JavaScript because it runs everywhere and performs well, thanks to fast engines like Apple's Nitro and Google's V8. That said, the absence of language … JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: AtScript, Google, Improving, into, JavaScript, Register, throws
Dart still far from hitting the JavaScript bullseye – ITworld.com / / No Comments ITworld.com Dart still far from hitting the JavaScript bullseyeITworld.comDart, as you may know, is an open source language introduced by Google in 2011 with the goal of eventually replacing JavaScript. No small task, of course, given the ubiquity of JavaScript these days, but, based on the latest TIOBE ranking of … JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: bullseye, Dart, from, hitting, ITworld.com, JavaScript, still