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JavaScript application development is a hot topic and people are wondering which framework they should pick. In this post Iâm going to compare two of them. Marionette and Chaplin are frameworks on top of the popular Backbone.js library. Both seek to ease the development of single-page JavaScript applications. In such applications, the client performs tasks that were typically performed on the serv
The Backbone FrameworkMarionette simplifies your Backbone application code with robust views and architecture solutions. Download v4.1.2View Docs Organize your app in terms of small Views. Marionette makes it easy to compose rich layouts out of small components Show a sorted filtered list without breaking a sweat. Have a massive collection? Want to add or remove an item? No worries! Learn to love
Backbone.js and other client-side MV* frameworks are a relatively new paradigm in designing and building rich web applications. Since this transition is still ongoing, most serious server-side frameworks are just now catching up to this trend. Django included. This is not a critique on Django - most sites and apps are still built in the "traditional" way. Backbone and friends are not a one-size-fi
I'm pleased and gratified to announce the oft-promised 1.0 release of Backbone.js. Backbone has come a long way since its initial release as a small extraction of the JavaScript Model/View layer of an open-source web application (funnily enough, exactly 888 days ago). These days, you can find it helping to power web applications large and small, from major news organizations to comment widgets, a
Lightweight and powerful data binding + templating solution for building modern web applications. ð¥Download 0.9.46.2kb minified and gzipped (includes dependencies) AgnosticRivets.js is completely agnostic about your model / controller layer and works well with existing libraries that employ an event-driven model such as Backbone.js and Stapes.js. It also ships with built-in support for plain Java
Ost.io ("open-source talks") is a forum for open-source projects and the best place for discussing project stuff with other users. It is tightly integrated with GitHub. The main ostio mission is to replace mailing lists. Ost.io apps are TodoMVC-like set of example applications, which hopes to offer more complex apps. We think example app should be: Real-world. Ost.io support forum will be self-hos
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
By Spike Brehm Here at Airbnb, weâve been looking curiously at Node.js for a long time now. Weâve used it for odds and ends, such as the build process for some of our libraries, but we hadnât built anything production-scale. Until now. The ProblemThereâs a disconnect in the way we build rich web apps these days. In order to provide a snappy, fluid UI, more and more of the application logic is movi
A modern JavaScript utility library delivering modularity, performance & extras.
Samuel Clay is a grad student in the schools of design and of engineering at Harvard. He founded NewsBlur, a personal RSS news reader, and Turn Touch, beautiful control for the smart home. Talk to him @samuelclay. Backbonification: migrating a large JavaScript project from DOM spaghetti to Backbone.js November 13th, 2012 Weâve all done it. Our code base has one huge monolithic file, packed full of
Initial Ruby on Rails application The initial rails application can be downloaded from github repo: 000-basic-app@tdd-with-backbonejs The basic application provides model Task(name: string, complete: boolean) and corresponding controller with RESTFUL json interface: GET /tasks.json POST /tasks.json PUT /tasks/:id.json Donât forget about rake db:create:all and rake db:migrate. You could seed the da
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