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Free eBook: Speaking JavaScript

Source: http://speakingjs.com

Inside the Guardians CMS: meet Scribe, an extensible rich text editor

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The team behind the Guardian’s digital content management system talk about how and why they built and open sourced Scribe.

Source: http://www.theguardian.com

Hack: a new programming language for HHVM

In a hurry? Try Hack now: http://hacklang.org/ Today we're releasing Hack, a programming language we developed for HHVM that interoperates seamlessly with PHP. Hack reconciles the fast development cycle of PHP with the discipline provided by static typing, while adding many features commonly found in other modern programming languages.

Source: https://code.facebook.com

jsDelivr – The advanced open source public CDN

This is a guest post by Dmitriy Akulov and his project jsDelivr. – Editor's note. As a developer you are probably aware of Google Hosted ...

Source: https://hacks.mozilla.org

Lessons from a Silicon Valley job search | Robert Heaton

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*This post is a fairly exhaustive summary of the things I learned during my recent Silicon Valley job search. It is really quite long, but has been edited aggressively, and I

Source: http://robertheaton.com

Zend Framework 2.3.0 Released!

More than 230 pull requests and issues were closed for this release -- far too many to list individually. That said, there are quite a few incremental improvements that will be of interest to Zend Framework 2 users. Below is a list broken down by component.

Source: http://framework.zend.com

Grunt and RequireJS are out, it's all about Gulp and Browserify now

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In a demonstration of how insane the Javascript world is, a revolution happened last week and it looks like Grunt was dethroned as the go-to task -runner. But wait you may say, wasn’t the Node and Grunt revolution just beginning? After all Grunt had just managed to find its way to job descriptions. Apparently we …

Source: http://www.100percentjs.com

App basics for Firefox OS – a screencast series to get you started

Over the next few days we'll release a series of screencasts explaining how to start your first Open Web App and develop for Firefox OS. ...

Source: https://hacks.mozilla.org

Useful JavaScript Libraries and jQuery Plugins For Web Developers

In this overview we feature some of the recent useful JavaScript and jQuery libraries for forms, typography, images and general time-savers.

Source: http://coding.smashingmagazine.com

Useful JavaScript Libraries and jQuery Plugins For Web Developers (part 2)

In this overview, we feature some of the recent useful JavaScript and jQuery libraries for text manipulation, tables, lists and useful development tools.

Source: http://coding.smashingmagazine.com

Building Clickthrough Prototypes To Support Participatory Design | Smashing UX Design

This article will look at clickthrough Prototypes on the iPhone with the Prototyping on Paper (or POP) app.

Source: http://uxdesign.smashingmagazine.com

Brick :: UI Components for Modern Web Apps :: Mozilla.org

Brick :: UI Components for Modern Web Apps

Brick is a bundle of reusable UI components created to enable rapid development of cross-browser and mobile-friendly HTML5 web applications.

Source: http://mozilla.github.io

PHP 5.6: New features - PHP Manual

PHP 5.6: New features

Source: http://docs.php.net

Zend Framework 1.12.4, 2.1.6, and 2.2.6 Released! - Zend Framework - Zend Framework

Source: http://framework.zend.com

A Detailed Introduction To Custom Elements | Smashing Coding

This article explains what Custom Elements are for, why they’re so transformative and how to use them.

Source: http://coding.smashingmagazine.com

Programming Puzzles & Code Golf Stack Exchange

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Q&A for programming puzzle enthusiasts and code golfers

Source: http://codegolf.stackexchange.com

Only 90s Web Developers Remember This

Writings, screencasts, and talks by Zach Holman. Zach works at GitHub and enjoys consuming cherry pies.

Source: http://zachholman.com

Building Cordova apps for Firefox OS

Cordova is a popular Apache Foundation open source project providing a set of device APIs to allow mobile application developers to access native device functions—such ...

Source: https://hacks.mozilla.org

AWS Tips, Tricks, and Techniques

Source: https://launchbylunch.com

Interviewing a front-end developer

Part of my role at Twitter and Stripe involved interviewing...

Source: http://blog.sourcing.io

localForage: Offline Storage, Improved

Web apps have had offline capabilities like saving large data sets and binary files for some time. You can even do things like cache MP3 ...

Source: https://hacks.mozilla.org

How does Facebook disable Developer Tools?

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So apparently because of the recent scams, the developer tools is exploited by people to post spams and even used to "hack" accounts. Facebook has blocked the developer tools and I can't even use the

Source: http://stackoverflow.com

WebRTC data channels: WebRTC data channels for high performance data exchange - HTML5 Rocks

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WebRTC data channels for high performance data exchange

Source: http://www.html5rocks.com

A re-introduction to JavaScript (JS Tutorial)

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Why a re-introduction? Because JavaScript has a reasonable claim to being the world's most misunderstood programming language. While often derided as a toy, beneath its deceptive simplicity lie some powerful language features. 2005 saw the launch of a number of high-profile JavaScript applications, showing that deeper knowledge of this technology is an important skill for any web developer.

Source: https://developer.mozilla.org

AWS Tips I Wish I'd Known Before I Started | Notes | W(e)blinks

A collection of random tips for Amazon Web Services (AWS) that I wish I'd been told a few years ago, based on what I've learned by building and deploying various applications on AWS.

Source: http://wblinks.com

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