
DevNews #75 – Go Go Angular to BSON Land to pick up MongoDB
This week we talk about Joel's experiences with AngularJS, infinite scrolling, MOOCs, five things to watch for when coding in MongoDB, and more.
Chariot Developer News · Ken Rimple
January 13, 201442m 56s
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Show Notes
Links
- Hating that infinite scroll? Some people do, some don't. Hear our takes.
- GoAngular v2– AngularJS integration for GoInstant github repo, screencast @goinstant
- Promises vs Callbacks in JS from Callbacks, Promises, and Coroutines oh my! by @domenic
- Angular Sprout is a seed project for Angular apps that helps you keep your project structured modularly vs monolithically
- @Duckylove83 @codeorg Chariot's @techcast "Our organizer wrote about her experience getting started here. Resources included: learn how to code without leaving your browser"
- Discussion – online learning and MOOCs
- Storing state on the phone? Mobile banking app leaks data to phone
- watch.rb is a simple script to watch a folder for changes to files, then reload Chrome
- MongoDB is causing agita
- Umm… Remember Ken's rant about Node Bower not being a curated repository? It's the argument of the dependency management in several languages and platforms. See time for Ruby to have a secure repository.
- Haydle question of the week: what is the best way to install npm on Mac? For answers, listen to our discussion.
Sponsors
- Chariot Training Services – this month there are specials on two public courses – AngularJS Fundamentals on Feb 19-20 and Core Spring on Feb 25-28. Register now and save!
- Haydle – make your team more productive by capturing information normally stuck in email and in people’s heads, check out our 3 min explainer video at Haydle.com.
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