JSter #47: News of May 2015 - Part 2
There's no script like JavaScript
As hinted in the previous entry I have been working on a book. I have some good news. The Webpack/React book has an official site now. You can find the content there in case you are curious about the topic.
Libraries
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- Polymer 1.0 - Web Components. Now.
- Ractive.js - Reactive templating
- jQuery.my - Easy two way bindings for jQuery
- Elemental UI - Promising UI library for React
- React DnD 1.0 - Drag and Drop. Not Dungeons and Dragons.
- Vorlon.JS - Platform-agnostic tool for remotely debugging and testing your JavaScript
Articles
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- Why React Native is Different
- 10 Top Mistakes AngularJS Developers Make
- Paranoid coding
- Decoupled object models in JavaScript
- How Netflix modularized their JavaScript Codebase
- An introduction to JavaScript-based DDoS
- API Design &: The Bind Operator
Tutorials
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- Milliseconds Matter Modern JavaScript libraries: the isomorphic way
- Handling Complex State with Baobab
- An Introduction To Graphical Effects in CSS
- Building an Open Source React Component
- An Introduction to the Futuristic New Router in AngularJS
- GraphQL Introduction
Slides
Techniques
- Better Asynchronous JavaScript
- Immutability in React
- The React.js Way: Flux Architecture with Immutable.js
- Best Practices for Building Large React.js Applications
- Rendering React Components on the Server
- ES6 In Depth: Generators
- ES6 In Depth: Iterators and the for-of loop
Comics
Tools
- react-component-boilerplate
- component playground - Render React components with editable source and live preview
- Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio goes full hipster!
- Wallaby - Commercial, intelligent test runner that runs your tests continuously
Demos
- JS1k Train Window - post mortem
- Spring - 3D demo
- Future Crew: Second Reality - Classic