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Your quick guide to better JavaScript testing I admit it: I suck. My JavaScript testing tools basically consist of console.log and the browser tools. Guess I should look into these tools. (more: Javaworld) Complexity creeps: why I'm concerned for the future of Angular.js Welcome to the trough of disillusionment: that nagging feeling that maybe something won't fix all your problems (and make you coffee). Is Angular perfect? Of course not. Can you build something with it? Of course. The rest "just depends". (more: Adrian Rossouw) Angular Dart Haven't given up on Angular yet? Maybe a core language change would make you happier? (more: Angular Dart)
The truth about False in JavaScript false == '0' is true. Just one of the many joys brought to you by JavaScript. (more: Falafel Software) Will the performance of HTML5 ever become indistinguishable from that of native code? Maybe it's just the Cranky Old Man(tm) in me, but that headline makes me want to scream, "NO! How could it, and how could you think it?" OK, maybe "indistinguishable" is the part that *might* be possible, but I'm sticking with my "No!" (more: HTML5 Hub) Drowning in tools in the web development industry It's a "rich and vibrant marketplace of ideas." Which is another way of saying there's probably six or more items that do exactly the same thing in slightly different ways. Pick one and hang on until it goes away, I guess. (more: Sitepoint) How to charge for websites: fixed-price projects This is the part I never get right. OK, one of the parts I never get right. (more: Sitepoint) Latest Articles20 articles overall. 12 new, 8 updated.New articles addedASP.NET
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