By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 23, 2015 02:35 pm One of the fastest-growing segments of the development field is JavaScript, both frontend + backend with libraries like Node.js. It seems there are more jobs than ever before looking to hire JavaScript developers for all purposes. Now that mobile games can also be written in JavaScript, it seems that JS code has moved into a... Read More at Two days of Node & JavaScript at Nodevember in Nashville
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 23, 2015 12:27 pm Vivus.js is the best way to bring core SVG animation to your images without building the motion into SVG files. You can setup JavaScript snippets with no dependencies as the animations all run with pure JavaScript. You can manipulate settings like timing and certain elements of the SVG to make the animation that much more... Read More at Vivus.js brings SVG Animation to Life
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 23, 2015 11:11 am I recently stumbled onto an interesting build tool by the name of Brunch. This seems to be made for constructing picture-perfect HTML files without a lot of hooey. Brunch is made to compile scripts, templates, and lint all of your code automatically. Modules can also be run during this time & applied to the compiled... Read More at Brunch is your premiere HTML5 Build Tool running on Node
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 23, 2015 10:42 am Photoshop users with a prowess for animation can typically build their own custom loaders. But this process takes time and effort that isn’t always available on tight deadlines. That’s why web applications such as Loading.io are so useful. They offer the simplest methods for building your own custom-style loading image from scratch. Most websites use... Read More at Loading.io is your source for Animated Loading Images
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 23, 2015 09:55 am Whenever you’re building a new project it’s always recommended to stick with a version control system. Git is by far the most popular which is supported on both GitHub and Bitbucket. These two services offer free accounts for developers, and are thus the most popular for open source code. But they can also be used... Read More at FTPloy pushes changes right to GitHub or Butbucket
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