frontside.io
The Frontside - Ember Consulting - Ember.js Development
http://frontside.io/open-source
Contributing awesome stuff to the community is more than what we do, it's who we are. From contributions to Ember.js to The Ruby Racer, we are delighted to help the communities that support us. Embed the V8 JavaScript interpreter into Ruby. Build more humane command-line applications. Use the LESS stylesheet preprocessor in Ruby. LESS is the stylesheet preprocessing language of choice for many commercial and open-source projects, including Twitter Bootstrap. The Less gem parses LESS syntax in Ruby, a...
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Programming in the Wild West - The Frontside
http://frontside.io/blog/2014/05/16/programming-in-the-wild-west.html
May 16, 2014. Programming in the Wild West. Much like revisiting a neighborhood from my youth, when I reflect on my scant few years in software I’m astonished at how much has changed. This might have also struck you at some point. Perhaps you were even a pioneer in your community’s wild west days, huddling in log cabins of your own construction, only to look around now and see yoga studios and gourmet cupcake shops. First, a journey into the human brain. Associated with focused execution. First, I should...
frontside.io
The Frontside - Ember Consulting - Ember.js Development
http://frontside.io/ember-training
We've helped teams learn Ember.js for more than a year, and are about to start our first official Ember.js training that is open the public. If you want to learn Ember.js, we hope to see you in Austin, TX in November 6th and 7th 2014. Ember in the Real World" Training:. November 6-7, 2014 - Austin, TX. If you've done online tutorials, courses, or followed blog posts, you probably have a decent idea of what Ember is. But how do you build real, production-grade applications in it? Send Us A Message.
frontside.io
The Frontside - Ember Consulting - Ember.js Development
http://frontside.io/about
If you've met any of us in person, you already know we're a different kind of consultancy, with a deep focus on creating amazing experiences for people with tools like Ember.js. We've built our business (and our reputation) on four pillars:. We believe firmly that great software experiences are baked in, not bolted on. Our company's name stems from our focus on presenting living, breathing experiences to end users. Deliver value from day one. Bet on the future. Today, we use Ember.js to help create e...
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Reactive Modeling with Ember - The Frontside
http://frontside.io/blog/2014/09/21/reactive-modeling-with-ember.html
Sep 21, 2014. Reactive Modeling with Ember. Anyone can build great UI. There is no technology to master, only a way of thinking. Ndash; Me in ancient Greece, presumably. That is, the principle that any changes to application state are reflected immediately to the user, visually or otherwise. There are many great. Of reactive user interfaces out there on the web, but perhaps the most classic is one with which you are already familiar: the mouse. The consequences of any action are immediately understood.
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X-Select Status Update - The Frontside
http://frontside.io/blog/2015/08/14/x-select-status-update.html
Aug 14, 2015. At The Frontside, we love open source, and maintaining OSS projects is a high priority. Has grown in popularity. Even the ember deprecation guide recommends it. We are aiming to keep this component up to date with the latest versions of Ember. Before Glimmer (1.13) compatibility, we are making a release for Ember 1.12 or below. What’s new in 1.1.3? Title attr bound to an option or select. PR. Blockless improvements [PRs: 1. Default tabindex to 0 to make it tabable. PR. Test helper [PRs: 1.
givan.se
Where is the Ember community?
https://givan.se/where-is-the-ember-community
Where is the Ember community? A collection of places and channels where embereños help each other. If you were to take away a single thing from this post I would like it to be the Ember Weekly. Newsletter, subscribe to it and youll get a nice update on Ember things every Sunday. There are lots of folks giving help and asking for help in the Freenode IRC channels. Recently an Ember community Slack was created, you can get your invite here ember-community-slackin.herokuapp.com. I know, big shock. There are...
edgibbs.com
Musings of a Software Development Manager | Development Podcasts
http://edgibbs.com/2015/07/20/development-podcasts
Musings of a Software Development Manager. Mdash; Lessons learned managing developers. JUnit 4 with Hamcrest. Here’s my current podcast development list:. Ruby Rogues is the default Ruby weekly Ruby podcast, plus they cover some non-Ruby topics here and there. It’s going on 4 years now and still maintains a good degree of relevance. This is the oldest of the Thoughtbot podcasts. It covers a host of topics including some software management. Turing Incomplete is a little gem I found a few months ago. ...
scottskender.com
Climbing together
http://scottskender.com/blog/2014/06/27/climbing-together.html
I’m listening to The Frontside Podcast. Episode Myth of the Lone Genius Programmer. In it Brandon Hayes, who spoke to us during the first week of gSchool, questions the idea of one individual achieving greatness alone, and how it is toxic. This concept really connects with me and my past attempts to learn to program. My time had been spent playing online games (Quake and Starcraft, mostly). I also hosted and attended LAN parties with my friends. For me, gaming was a very social activity. Now, 2/3rds of t...
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