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Developers: It’s time to stop copy and pasting Javascript, and here’s why – introducing Javascript Playground
With new APIs in HTML5 we can do incredible things with Javascript and it's become a fundamental part of what we do online. Jack Franklin believes however, that developers need to desperately strike out the widespread bad practices associated with the language - so he makes his case, in the process presenting his project Javascript Playground.
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London Realtime Coverage: Day 1 (Friday)
GoSquared partnered with Twilio, Pusher, Geckoboard, RabbitMQ, and Amazon Web Services to bring over 100 developers London Real-Time - a hack weekend held at White Bear Yard from April 13th - April 15th, in order for them to create realtime hacks.
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How PHP will continue to be the most popular language on the web – and why community is the key to its success
An an interview with Ciarán Rooney and Dave Nattriss - co-organisers of PHP UK Conference, we're told how PHP's very low barrier to entry makes it a very compelling choice for most developers - and why adoption is PHP is set to rise with the release of PHP 5.4. The organisers also gave us an insight in to how PHP UK Conference came about, and what makes it so special
Read More- An interview with Leah Culver (Pownce, Convore, Grove) on YC, Group Chat and her experiences in the startup scene
- Web Development: Why scaling horizontally is better: Fat is the new Fit
- An appeal to organisers: Tech events, meetups, conferences in the UK have lost their way - and here's what I'm doing to fix it
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Web Development: Why scaling horizontally is better: Fat is the new Fit
As the internet rapidly expands, a websites' ability to respond to massive surges in visitor traffic is rapidly becoming more and more of a pressing concern. John Hamelink presents the case for investing the time and effort in a horizontally scaled software architecture.
Read More- Young entrepreneurs should go to university - and here's why
- Songkick founder Pete Smith on how Silicon Milkroundabout is taking on the banks, and why you should work for a startup
- How changing the subject title from ICT to Computer Science in the National Curriculum won't fix anything
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