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Experimenting with Object.observe in JavaScript – SitePoint / / No Comments SitePoint Experimenting with Object.observe in JavaScriptSitePointI recently built a quick prototype to get the classic interactive movie game Night Trap running in the browser. Assets stream from Azure Media Services and play through the open source video.js player as an .mp4. I also converted all of the video to … JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: Experimenting, JavaScript, Object.observe, SitePoint
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Fayde – Silverlight In JavaScript – iProgrammer / / No Comments Fayde – Silverlight In JavaScriptiProgrammerFayde is an implementation of Silverlight as a JavaScript compiler. It is not so much a reimplementation of Silverlight, more an XAML engine in JS. It can be used to port existing Silverlight projects, but not without some work. The demos are … JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: Fayde, iProgrammer, JavaScript, Silverlight
The Importance of Client-Side JavaScript Security – SitePoint / / No Comments The Importance of Client-Side JavaScript SecuritySitePointThis article was provided by JScrambler. Thank you for supporting the partners who make SitePoint possible. It seems like no matter where you look these days, you're bound to see something that has been created, at least in part, using JavaScript. JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: Clientside, Importance, JavaScript, Security, SitePoint
JavaScript for the ESP8266 – Hackaday / / No Comments JavaScript for the ESP8266HackadayThis build is based on the Espruino firmware, a JavaScript interpreter for microcontrollers. This interpreter runs on dozens of different microcontrollers, but being the latest, greatest, and most popular new microcontroller platform means a new … JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: ESP8266, Hackaday, JavaScript
Facebook takes Relay JavaScript framework open source – InfoWorld / / No Comments InfoWorld Facebook takes Relay JavaScript framework open sourceInfoWorldAccessible on GitHub, Relay is a JavaScript framework for developing data-driven applications with React, Facebook's JavaScript library for building user interfaces. "Relay is actually intended to build and do for data-fetching what React does for the …Facebook Releases React Native for Building Android Apps in JavaScriptADT MagazineFacebook open-sources React Native for Android to speed up mobile developmentVentureBeatFacebook's React Native Framework Now Supports AndroidSoftpedia News (blog)TechCrunchall 15 news articles » JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: Facebook, framework, InfoWorld, JavaScript, open, Relay, source, takes
A Conversation with James Shore on Agile Fluency and Let’s Code Javascript – InfoQ.com / / No Comments A Conversation with James Shore on Agile Fluency and Let's Code JavascriptInfoQ.comHe spoke to InfoQ about his work on agile fluency, teaching and building tools for test driven development in javascript. InfoQ: James, welcome. Thank you for taking the time to talk to us today. Would you mind introducing yourself very briefly to our … JavaScript – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: Agile, code, Conversation, Fluency, InfoQ.com, James, JavaScript, Lets, Shore