
Sammy.js and Semantic Versioning (Changelog Interviews #22)
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April 20, 201044m 29s
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Show Notes
Adam and Wynn caught up with Aaron Quint, the brains behind Sammy.js, a neat JavaScript framework built on top on jQuery fashioned after Ruby’s Sinatra.
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Show Notes:
- Texas Javascript Join us in Austin for this awesome JavaScript conference.
- Sammy.js JavaScript framework built on top on jQuery fashioned after Ruby’s Sinatra.
- Sammy’s routes really help organize your jQuery
- Sinatra A Ruby framework as classy as The Chairman himself.
- Sammy plugins Easily extend Sammy
- Mustache.js Minimal templating with {{mustaches}} in JavaScript from Jan, based on defunkt’s awesome Mustache project
- haml-js Port of Haml to JavaScript from Tim Caswell
- CouchDB document-oriented database that can be queried and indexed in a MapReduce fashion using JavaScript
- Couch apps Share your CouchDB codes
- Step control-flow the node.js way.
- Do simple async JavaScript library
- Makin’ Bacon Aaron’s slides from his JSConf talk
- Chris Williams JSConf organizer aka voodootikigod
- Chromium Google projects helping to superchare JavaScript
- LABjs aims to be an all-purpose, on-demand JavaScript loader, capable of loading any JavaScript resource, from any location, into any page, at any time.
- Fab a modular async web framework from Jed Schmidt for node.js
- Semantic versioning numbers and the way they change convey meaning about the underlying code and what has been modified from one version to the next.
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!