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    Posts Tagged: JavaScript

    BTI360 Blog / April 27, 2016 in 
    • Engineering

    JavaScript Best Practices: Part 5 – Angular UI Router Modals

    Many web apps use Bootstrap modals to draw the user’s attention to important information or to provide user prompts. The most common way to use Angular modals is to use the UI Bootstrap library. This…

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    BTI360 Blog / April 21, 2016 in 
    • Engineering

    JavaScript Best Practices: Part 4 – JavaScript Tools

    Over the past few posts, we have laid out several JavaScript best practices that can be used to produce maintainable web applications using JavaScript. While the number of options can be overwhelming, there are many…

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    BTI360 Blog / April 12, 2016 in 
    • Engineering

    JavaScript Best Practices: Part 3 – JavaScript Frameworks and Libraries

    In most languages, you can use the standard library to accomplish most tasks. Yet, it is usually helpful to use popular frameworks and libraries to handle common tasks that applications need. For Java, this may…

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    JavaScript Frameworks and Libraries, Angular, Ember, React, Bootstrap, jQuery, Underscore, Lodash, D3, Moment, JavaScript Best Practices

    BTI360 Blog / April 6, 2016 in 
    • Engineering

    JavaScript Best Practices: Part 2 – JavaScript Coding Standards

    Setting and enforcing coding standards is crucial. They are a key element to ensuring an application’s quality and maintainability. Adhering to standards can help reduce bugs and create a consistent codebase. JavaScript coding standards are…

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    BTI360 Blog / March 31, 2016 in 
    • Engineering

    JavaScript Best Practices: Part 1 – An Introduction

    Netscape’s Brendan Eich created JavaScript 20 years ago. It originally provided a lightweight scripting language in browsers. But, inconsistencies among different browsers caused issues. This led to the creation of various frameworks and tools to…

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