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The Little Book on CoffeeScript
IcedCoffeeScript is a superset of CoffeeScript. The iced interpreter is a drop-in replacement for the standard coffee interpreter; it will interpret almost all existing CoffeeScript programs. IcedCoffeeScript (ICS) adds two new keywords: await and defer. These additions simply and powerfully streamline asynchronous control flow, both on the server and on the browser. Say goodbye to callback pyrami
Chaplin is an architecture for JavaScript applications using the Backbone.js library. Chaplin addresses Backboneâs limitations by providing a lightweight and flexible structure that features well-proven design patterns and best practices. Chaplin empowers you to quickly develop scalable single-page web applications; allowing you to focus on designing and developing the underlying functionality in
MoonScript is a dynamic scripting language that compiles into Lua. It gives you the power of one of the fastest scripting languages combined with a rich set of features. class Thing name: "unknown" class Person extends Thing say_name: => print "Hello, I am #{@name}!" with Person! .name = "MoonScript" \say_name! MoonScript can either be compiled into Lua and run at a later time, or it can be dynami
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Love Rails? You'll love batman.js. If you know Rails, then you'll be up and running with batman.js in minutes. batman.js was built with Rails development in mind, allowing you to save time and use less code. Serious Scalability. batman.js makes it easy. Building the next [insert trendy website/app]? batman.js was created with scalability in mind and currently powers Shopify. In other words, your p
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I have coded a lot of years in JavaScript and I have produced a lot of JavaScript code. Yet even with all my experience I still struggle to make JavaScript beautiful. In this post I'll explore why writing beautiful JavaScript is hard and how to improve this with CoffeeScript - a minimalistic language that compiles to JavaScript. What is beautiful code? Given that beauty is subjective I want to sta
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