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I Like Kill Nerds The blog of Australian Front End / Aurelia Javascript Developer & brewing aficionado Dwayne Charrington // Aurelia.io Core Team member. As Alfred Pennyworth once profoundly said in The Dark Knight Rises: Some front-end developers just want to watch the world burn. Alfred Pennyworth, The Dark Knight Rises As developers we are constantly learning, always growing and sometimes wheth
I Like Kill Nerds The blog of Australian Front End / Aurelia Javascript Developer & brewing aficionado Dwayne Charrington // Aurelia.io Core Team member. You might have noticed I have been writing about ES6 a lot lately. This is because I am excited about ES6 and thanks to the use of transpilers we can actually use it right now until browsers catch up. What are Javascript classes? In many ways, th
I Like Kill Nerds The blog of Australian Front End / Aurelia Javascript Developer & brewing aficionado Dwayne Charrington // Aurelia.io Core Team member. Things just got real in the front-end framework space. Durandal developer Rob Eisenberg and once upon a time short-term core Angular 2.0 developer has announced a new framework called Aurelia. A beautifully designed full-stack SPA framework with
In the front-end framework race there are many contenders, but the one that stands out from most is AngularJS which is supported by Google. It simplifies the process of complicated and simple application flow, but when it comes to rendering many items (especially using ng-repeat) you soon notice AngularJS struggles. I will not bother posting my own benchmarks, as there is pretty conclusive proof o
I Like Kill Nerds The blog of Australian Front End / Aurelia Javascript Developer & brewing aficionado Dwayne Charrington // Aurelia.io Core Team member. A while ago I wrote a blog post comparing Codeigniter with FuelPHP (a framework that was spurn from some popular Codeigniter developers), that article has since become outdated so I thought I would do a follow-up to my original post to see if any
Codeigniter is an awesome framework, it’s idea of a parser library that ships with it is not. I have written a simple library that extends Codeigniter’s native view loading to allow you to use Smarty 3 in your Codeigniter projects to render your views. Requirements: Codeigniter 2.0 as this library uses the core and third_party folders, although with some changes it will work with 1.7.2 / 1.7.3 ver
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