I’ve already discussed how you can learn to code for free using languages such as Ruby and JavaScript, but this time we’ll explore an even more basic language that can help to make your websites pop.
Just when you think the hype swirling around the World Wide Web can’t get any bigger, it does. TV commercials are full of ever-greater numbers of URLs, radio programs endlessly encourage listeners to ...
Peter extends his Backbone/Typescript application to support updating and deleting Customer objects. Along the way he discovers what looks like a bug in the way that Backbone and TypeScript work ...
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 ...
Cutting edge web technologies never come without a cost. Sometimes it means limited browser support for emerging standards, and other times it means having to go back and rewrite your code when draft ...