JavaScript for Line of Business Applications
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JavaScript for Line of Business Applications
Keeping track of current JavaScript Frameworks that help design your clientside Business Logic Layers.
Curated by Jan Hesse
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Must-watch videos about javascript

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This is a list of must-watch videos devoted to JavaScript

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reSRC · List of Free Programming Books

reSRC · List of Free Programming Books | JavaScript for Line of Business Applications | Scoop.it

* Algorithms & Datastructures
* Theoretical Computer Science
* Operating systems
* Database
* Networking
* Compiler Design
* Programming Paradigms
* Parallel Programming
* Software Architecture
* Open Source Ecosystem
* Information Retrieval
* Datamining
* Machine Learning
* Mathematics
* Misc
* Web Performance
* MOOC
* Professional Development
* Security

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Directories for JavaScript resources

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I recently asked on Twitter whether people knew any good directories for JavaScript libraries and got several good answers.

Obviously, you can always directly browse the registries of package managers.

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Required JavaScript Reading

I'm asked regularly about books and online resources to get up to speed on JavaScript. Seems like everyone wants to get in on the JS action and with good reason; it's a great language to know if you're interested in exciting career opportunities. It's also pretty fun to play with.

 

With JavaScript's increased popularity, the number of books, blogs and tutorials about the language have grown exponentially and while I can't possibly know all of them, I've found some gems which I really like and would like to share those with you.

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Awesome JavaScript

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A collection of awesome browser-side JavaScript libraries, resources and shiny things.

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Node.js and JavaScript coding and development guidelines

Two years ago I wrote about “How to get started with Node.js”: I think most of the information there are still valid… even the book Node.js in Action is still a MEAP (this time planned for release this month, August 2013).

This summer I’m planning on revising, during my holidays, the architecture of OpenROV, and given the huge number of people that are starting to use it, I want to inject" a bit more of “better ALM” in the mix, so I started to look around for coding conventions, development guidelines and how to do unit testing, continuous integration, build and so on: this post is a collection of some link that I found useful.

* Coding and development guidelines

* Testing framework

* CI and build

* Deployment

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What to Read to Get Up to Speed in JavaScript

There’s been a lot of great feedback and suggestions thrown out and I wanted to offer up what I felt were goodbooks/resources to carry you through the learning process. While I list a number of books in the Big List page that I created, narrowing it down into specific levels makes a lot of sense.

Note that some resources will overlap between levels. That should be expected as some books cover a wide breadth of language features. Also, I am NOT covering blogs in this post, only books (print and online).

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