I am a sucker for books and in this case programming books. In terms of learning how to program, I have been very dependent on instructional videos like those over at Codeschool, EventedMind and LevelUpTuts. Nevertheless, I do love being able to reference books every so often and in this case that book is Meteor …
Category: Javascript
Let me guess, you have finished learning the basics of Javascript and now you want to build something meaningful? Short on time because, like me, you have kids or a busy family life? Well, if you have landed here then I guess that somewhere along your coding travels you have bumped into Meteor.js. You gawked …

Learning Express.js at Codeschool right after finishing the Node.js course was a good move. Since these two javascript packages work extremely well together I was, intentionally or not, able to answer a few questions I had after the Node.js course. Express.js is truely the Building Block of Node.js Where the Node.js course ended the Express.js course …
Node.js has been around for a while now, since 2009 to be precise, and learning Node.js at Codeschool was an obvious starting point for me to discover what it is all about. Event-driven Networking Like any newcomer to coding many things are gibberish to me. After starting to learn Javascript and discovering MEAN stack I …

Ever since I got interested in learning how to code, Javascript has always been the most relevant in my line of work as a Web Analytics consultant. As a Dad, I can tell you one thing for certain, you don’t get enough time to leisurely sit around and create the most complex applications. Nope. Never. …

So the title can be a bit trivial if not bogus because facts are facts, AngularJS can validate by itself. True. The title is actually in reference to using jQuery to check for classes on AngularJS form input fields to trigger web analytics scripts. Learning Javascript and jQuery is where my journey started. Well, actually …
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