Mastering Node: Open source eBook for Node.js
GitHub is for more than just code you know. It’s a great collaboration tool for hackers. Nathan, Chris, and I use GitHub as a big part of our workflow for our upcoming book. TJ (do we really have to...
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Not everything that extends $ is money, so it’s rare we cover jQuery plugins. However, Sausage from Christopher Cliff has a unique take on pagination: Sausage is meant to be used with infinite (or at...
View ArticleLearning JavaScript? Derek Sivers suggests ‘Eloquent JavaScript’ and...
A few weeks back, Derek Sivers, of CD Baby fame, wrote about his experience with learning JavaScript. He said: I wanted to really learn JavaScript – not shortcuts, quick tricks, or meta-tools that keep...
View Article#91: Discover Meteor.js with Sacha Greif
Adam Stacoviak and Andrew Thorp talk with Sacha Greif about his new book Discover Meteor, Meteor.js, sustaining open source and more. Listen to this episode on 5by5! We moved the show to 5by5! You can...
View ArticleRenewed efforts to translate the Ruby Hacking Guide into English
Vincent Isambart, a French Rubyist living in the land of the rising sun (Tokyo, Japan), and a few others have started a new organization on GitHub to renew the efforts to help translate the Ruby...
View ArticleWhy Programming For Kids
This is a guest post by Peter Armstrong. Peter is the cofounder of Leanpub and Dashcube, and the author of 4 books, all of which were published in-progress and have been translated into other...
View ArticleBuild beautiful programming books with Git and Markdown
There’s a lot of innovation (and iteration) going on in the online publishing space. GitBook continues that trend by offering a command line tool built specifically for creating programming book and...
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