Extending HTML the Aurelia.io Way
Teaching the old dog HTML new tricks is a major focus of today’s modern JavaScript frameworks. Be it by following potential standards like WebComponents, creating custom Directives or by extending...
View ArticleComposition in Aurelia.io: Creating a Report Builder
When learning about a new framework we often see trivial demos depicting the framework’s basic features, for example the well-known TodoMVC Application. And that’s great — I mean who doesn’t like Todo...
View ArticlePragmatic Uses of Monkey Patching in JavaScript
Have you ever worked with third-party code that worked well except for one little thing that drove you nuts? Why did the creator forget to remove those pesky console logs? Wouldn't it be great if that...
View ArticleLook Ma, No Server: Developing Apps with Angular 2 MockBackend
Getting your front-end and back-end teams up to full speed is certainly something each company is looking for. Often though, what happens is that the teams fall into the pit of blocking dependencies....
View ArticleManaging State in Aurelia: How to Use Aurelia with Redux
Nowadays, when developing a web app, a lot of focus is placed on state containers — particularly on all sorts of Flux patterns. One of the most prominent implementations of Flux is Redux . For those of...
View ArticleHost, Publish and Manage Private npm Packages with Verdaccio
[special]npm is the de facto JavaScript package manager and the npm registry the world's biggest collection of code. But sometimes you need that extra privacy when developing an awesome new package. Be...
View ArticleManaging State in Aurelia with Higher Order Components
This article was first published on Pragmatic Coder by Aurelia core team member, Vildan Softic. If you enjoy this, why not head over there and check out some of his other work. We can't ignore the...
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