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Get Angular, Durandal, and JavaScript Templates with SideWaffle

26 August 2013 angular / javascript / durandal / visual studio 2012

Hungry for some file templates to get you started in the morning? Well now you can fill up on a set of web template packs for Visual Studio 2012 and 2013. SideWaffle [http://www.sidewaffle.com] is an open source project that creates a Visual Studio extension containing a set of file templates you c

Compare Durandal to Angular, Not Knockout to Angular

21 August 2013 angular / durandal / SPA / jquery / knockout / requirejs

Odds are you have been asked recently: “How does KnockoutJS [http://www.knockoutjs.com]compare to AngularJS [http://www.angularjs.org]?” There seems to be a lot of attempts to compare these two awesome libraries. We can certainly compare them, but will this really get you where you want to go? If y

AngularJS Code Snippets for Visual Studio

17 August 2013 angular / visual studio 2012 / snippet

Controllers, services and directives are some of the core features in AngularJS [http://www.angularjs.org] where you’ll end up writing a lot of your code. So why not reduce the friction and keep them consistent? There is a lot of value in using consistent patterns in code. When I find myself using

Preparing for Animations in Angular 1.2.0

14 August 2013 angular / javascript / SPA / animation

This week Angular 1.2.0 rc1 was released [http://blog.angularjs.org/] and its jam-packed with goodness. You can check out the release notes [http://code.angularjs.org/1.2.0rc1/docs/api] and change log here [https://github.com/angular/angular.js/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md]. There are a lot of improveme

Structuring an Angular Project

8 August 2013 angular / breeze / SPA / knockout

We can build amazing SPA and HTML5 applications when choosing a powerful framework like Angular [http://www.angularjs.org], Durandal [http://www.durandaljs.com], Ember [http://emberjs.com/], or Backbone [http://backbonejs.org/]. And while I love my personal favorites Angular and Durandal, it's n

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