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Upgrading to Durandal 2.0

7 September 2013 javascript / durandal / SPA

Recently I upgraded a few projects from Durandal v1.x to Durandal 2.0 [http://durandaljs.com/]. I did these before there were any notes on the Durandal site for upgrading so I took a bunch of notes. I was lucky enough that the first conversion was aided with the direct help of Rob Eisenberg [https:/

HotTowel 1.1 with Durandal 2 Now Available

4 September 2013 hottowel / breeze / durandal / visual studio 2012

In the past 7 months since I introduced HotTowel as a way to jump-start SPA development, Visual Studio has evolved as have some of the key JavaScript libraries. Today you can now download an updated HotTowel Visual Studio template. I created 2 different templates base don how Visual Studio has evolv

Toastr 2.0.0 rc 1 Now Available

4 September 2013 github / toastr / nuget

Toastr 2.0.0 is now at Release Candidate 1. You can grab the Toastr 2 RC on GitHub [https://github.com/CodeSeven/toastr] or get Toastr 2 RC on NuGet [http://www.nuget.org/packages/toastr] using install-package toastr - pre. This release has several minor bug fixes, CSS tweaks, some JavaScript refact

Durandal, Breeze and Ruby

3 September 2013 javascript / breeze / SPA / ruby on rails

Have you been itching to see a SPA using Durandal [http://www.durandaljs.com] and Breeze [http://www.breezejs.com] without entity Framework on the back end? The inventors of Breeze have answered that call by taking the Code Camper SPA using Durandal and Breeze from my Pluralsight course [http://jpa

Kick-Start Your Tests with Microsoft Test Manager

31 August 2013 pluralsight / testing

If you are trying to get up to speed on testing, you may want to take this course for a spin. My friend Esteban Garcia has published a course for Pluralsight on testing. Specifically he covers Microsoft Test Manager 2012 and how to plan, manage, and execute tests with it [http://pluralsight.com/trai

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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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