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Is TypeScript Ready for Prime Time?

As TypeScript edges towards a version 1.0 release, it's time to consider whether it's worthy of use in large-scale JavaScript application development. Don Kiely explores the current state of...

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Knocking Myself Out for Avoiding KnockoutJS

Knockout has been around for a while, but it's taken Don Kiely a while to give it a serious try for rich data binding in client-side applications. But now he's hooked on Knockout!read more

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Build End-to-End Apps with TypeScript

Easily write and maintain large-scale JavaScript code TypeScript provides missing JavaScript features that allow you to write large-scale JavaScript code and maintain it easily. Gil Fink demonstrates...

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Tips for Integrating Facebook and Twitter into Your Website

Learn about 3 approaches for integrating your web solutions with one or more social networks Dino Esposito explains the options for integrating social networks (namely Facebook and Twitter) into your...

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ASP.NET Web API Tip: Of CORS You Can Make Cross-Domain Requests!

JavaScript's same-origin policy provides protection against many nasty attacks on the web. But it also prevents doing some creating things on the web, things that should be easy and natural....

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Open Source Web Technologies Gone Wild!

Is there a JavaScript framework that fits all your needs? With the explosion of newfound love for JavaScript, there are a mind numbing array of frameworks and libraries that solve many of the most...

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Make Your Web Pages More Dynamic with AngularJS

Get to know AngularJS by walking through these code examples Learn why AngularJS provides web developers the best of both worlds: a JavaScript library that lends itself to both user interface design...

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JavaScript: A Look Back Before a Look Forward

JavaScript is on the cusp of becoming a "real" programming language, which could have some very serious impacts on both client and server Web development. Don Kiely kicks off a series of articles in...

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The State of JavaScript: Language Versions

JavaScript is the indisputable language of the Web, and there is an excellent possibility that 2015 will see the release of ECMAScript 6, the standardized version of JavaScript. In his last column...

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ECMAScript 6: Coming Soon to a Browser Near You!

For many years, JavaScript was the language that everyone love to hate. But what a difference a decade or two can make! Ajax gave JavaScript a reason to exist, and jQuery made programming with...

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