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Immerse Yourself in Angular, MEAN, ASP.NET, and Gulp

14 March 2014 anglebrackets / events

Let's go to ludicrous speed! The Web is evolving at such an amazing pace that it's difficult to keep up with everything that is around us. When you have precious little time, how do you know what to focus on? One great way is to come to AngleBrackets [https://www.anglebrackets.org/register.a

Angular and JQuery

22 February 2014

JQuery rocks. JQuery changed the face of the JavaScript and web landscape, and it continues to be awesome today. Angular has a different approach and in some ways I can write my code more efficiently. > I don't subscribe to there being only 1 library/framework. This is not a bash or endorsem

Angular App Structuring Guidelines

16 February 2014 angular / javascript

App Structure I find it extremely helpful to have an idea of what is important to me and my team in structuring my app instead of focusing on the actual structure. You have to find your own path that is comfortable for you and your team. Instead of just picking a structure, it's helpful to thin

Angular and Progressive Saving

27 January 2014 angular / ngconf

Last week I had the privilege of presenting at ngConf [http://ng-conf.org] which was jam packed with some awesome presentations. My presentation was on Progressive Saving with Angular, where you can stash work in progress in local storage and come back to it. It was an abbreviated version of what I

It's High Time to Learn Git

19 January 2014 visual studio 2013 / git

It’s time. Admit it. You’ve put it off too long and now that Git is tied at the hip to Visual Studio 2013 and there is some great training on it by my friend Esteban Garcia, it’s time to learn it. I use git for all of my code. You can find Esteban’s new course Git for Visual Studio 2013 at Pluralsig

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Hi, I'm John Papa. I author this blog, create courses for Pluralsight, and work in Developer Relations. I am a professional storyteller, I contribute to OSS, and I'm a Web technologist

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