JavaScript is the lingua franca of the web, the standard way of building applications that run inside the browser. Created in the mid-'90s by an engineer at Netscape—the company that first pushed the ...
For server side developers, the idea of building an application mostly in JavaScript may seem pretty foreign. However, this appears to be a burgeoning trend on the client side. More and more ...
Google’s Angular JavaScript programming framework has emerged as one of the dominant tools in Web application development over the last couple of years. It has faced some stiff competition from ...
Featuring a slew of enhancements, Angular 17 makes it harder than ever to pick a front-runner among JavaScript frameworks. Angular is one of the most storied front-end web frameworks, and it has gone ...
In previous columns I’ve looked at using TypeScript with popular JavaScript frameworks like Knockout and Backbone. It makes sense, therefore, to look at how to use TypeScript with one of the most ...
In previous columns I’ve looked at using TypeScript with popular JavaScript frameworks like Knockout and Backbone. It makes sense, therefore, to look at how to use TypeScript with one of the most ...