2015년 2월 24일 화요일

A weekly newsletter highlighting everything AngularJS

Happy Tuesday! This week's digest of ng-newsletter brings us an example of a large company putting AngularJS in production, a look into the new Angular Router, and how AngularJS found itself in the conversation with isomorphic JavaScript.

How we built the new BBC Homepage

BY @ANDYHILLEL
Have a look at Andrew explain how the BBC architected their homepage with micro-services on the back-end and AngularJS for the web UI.
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Angular New Router

BY @ANGULARJS
The new router for Angular is ready to be test-driven in non-production apps. It's a leap forward even at its current state while missing some proposed APIs that will be fleshed out.
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Mastering the Ionic Framework: Learn to Build & Deploy Native Speed HTML5 Based Apps

BY @GOTHINKSTER
Ionic has become synonymous with building hybrid mobile applications in the last year. Its appeal remains largely within the scope of web devs wanting to bring their ideas to life onto the devices they use daily. Thinkster does an awesome dive to prime anyone wanting to take the plunge.
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Monthly Challenge: Mobile Development

BY @FHEISLER
Fletcher of TrackMaven walks us through how to build an Ionic application as well and prefaces it with a note about current and upcoming technologies, including React Native. It is a no frills post that shows what an app's code using Ionic is comprised of in a glance.
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More Better Unified JavaScript

BY @JEFFWHELPLEY
Jeff of GetHuman, one of the web's tremendously useful sites, discusses some JavaScript ideas and approaches then and now, starting with isomorphic JavaScript and how Angular found itself beyond the browser's DOM.
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Creating a Web App From Scratch Using AngularJS and Firebase: Part 2

BY @TUTSPLUS
Angular and Firebase find themselves often considered for proof of concept applications. Angular handles forms well and this is what the second part of a two-part series from Tuts+ explores.
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