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Gotchas From Two Years With Node

We’ve been running Node in production for a little over two years now, scaling from a trickle of 30 requests per second up to thousands today. We’ve been hit with almost every kind of weird request pattern under the sun...

Source: https://segment.com

The Rise of TypeScript?

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TJ VanToll on the importance of the TypeScript + AngularJS announcement and why TypeScript may finally break through as a compile to JavaScript solution...

Source: http://developer.telerik.com

ECMAScript 6 Features

es6features - Overview of ECMAScript 6 features

Source: https://github.com

Using ECMAScript 6 today

This blog post is an early draft of my upcoming book “Exploring ES6”. It is a TOC-like overview, with links leading to “chapters” with more material...

Source: http://www.2ality.com

Announcing TypeScript 1.5 Alpha

Today we’re announcing TypeScript 1.5 Alpha, the first preview of the TypeScript 1.5 release. This release shows off many of the features that will be in the final TypeScript 1.5 release. In the alpha release, you’ll be able to use three new capabilities of the TypeScript tools: a richer ES6 experience, decorators, and a new Sublime Text plugin...

Source: http://blogs.msdn.com

Getting Started with ARC - Google Chrome

The App Runtime for Chrome (Beta), or ARC, lets you run your favorite Android apps on Chrome OS. By following these steps, you can try out the App Runtime for Chrome (Beta) during this Developer Preview...

Source: https://developer.chrome.com

Chrome’s Console API: Greatest Hits

The Chrome debugger is the best tool for locating problematic code in a JavaScript application, but there are times that diving into your code line-by-line isn’t the fastest or most convenient means to that end. We all know about console.log(), but I thought I’d write about a few of its lesser-known cousins that are more refined, and can be a lot more expressive...

Source: http://www.mitchrobb.com

Redis 3.0.0 is out

After many years of interleaved intense efforts and no care at all (in order to focus to other features), the first stable version of Redis with native support for clustering is out...

Source: https://groups.google.com

Finding more mobile-friendly search results

Starting April 21, we will be expanding our use of mobile-friendliness as a ranking signal. This change will affect mobile searches in all languages worldwide and will have a significant impact in our search results. Consequently, users will find it easier to get relevant, high quality search results that are optimized for their devices...

Source: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com

Assessing Mobile Usability With Google Webmaster Tools

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Tim Jensen reviews how to flag mobile issues in Webmaster Tools and assess mobile usability problems on your website based on these flags.

Source: http://www.smashingmagazine.com

Help Your Content Go Anywhere With A Mobile Content Strategy - Smashing Magazine

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Developing a mobile content strategy isn’t just about making content look as good on phones and tablets as it does on the desktop. It’s about creating portable, flexible content structures that go wherever your users are, without sacrificing quality.

Source: http://www.smashingmagazine.com

JSON API :: Format

JSON API is a specification for how a client should request that resources be fetched or modified, and how a server should respond to those requests. JSON API is designed to minimize both the number of requests and the amount of data transmitted between clients and servers. This efficiency is achieved without compromising readability, flexibility, or discoverability...

Source: http://jsonapi.org

Node.js Tools 1.0 for Visual Studio - The Visual Studio Blog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs

Visual studio, VS, Express, editor, vs editor, visual studio editor, vsx, extensibility, vs extensibility, project, vs project, visual studio project, msbuild, vs build, shell, vs shell, UI, ide, vs ide

Source: http://blogs.msdn.com

Dart News & Updates: Dart for the Entire Web

In order to do what's best for our users and the web, and not just Google Chrome, we will focus our web efforts on compiling Dart to JavaScript. We have decided not to integrate the Dart VM into Chrome...

Source: http://news.dartlang.org

Introduction to fetch() - HTML5 Rocks

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The fetch() API is landing in the window object and is looking to replace XHRs

Source: http://updates.html5rocks.com

Push Notifications on the Open Web - HTML5 Rocks

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Push messaging and notifications are landing in Chrome 42.

Source: http://updates.html5rocks.com

Pointer Events finalized, but Apple’s lack of support still a deal breaker

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Spec has support from Microsoft, Mozilla, jQuery, and sometimes Google. But not Cupertino.

Source: http://arstechnica.com

A new "music player" reference app for multi-device applications | Android Developers Blog

Source: http://android-developers.blogspot.com

How to implement a programming language (tutorial for beginners)

Source: http://lisperator.net

Strengthening JavaScript: Google v8 experiment

Source: https://developers.google.com

Chrome 41 Beta: New ES6 Features and Improved DevTools for Service Workers and Web Animations

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Source: http://blog.chromium.org

What’s new in Web Audio

Introduction It's been a while since we said anything on Hacks about the Web Audio API. However, with Firefox 37/38 hitting our Developer Edition/Nightly browser ...

Source: https://hacks.mozilla.org

Birdsongs, Musique Concrète, and the Web Audio API

In January 2015, my friend and collaborator Brian Belet and I presented Oiseaux de Même — an audio soundscape app created from recordings of birds — at the first Web Audio Conference...

Source: https://hacks.mozilla.org

TLS in HTTP/2

Source: http://daniel.haxx.se

Angular 2: Built on TypeScript - TypeScript - Site Home - MSDN Blogs

TypeScript Language team blog

Source: http://blogs.msdn.com

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