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8 Years of blogging
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The first article on this blog is published on 22th of August 2008. It’s about a website which I saw at FWA. Eight years later I’m still publishing stuff here and because it is the beginning of a new year I decided to give you some statistics.
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Win Free Copies of my new book – Node.js Blueprints
posted in Nodejs on 2014-08-12 node js book array top winners writing users tmp var array current array -
Readers would be pleased to know that I have teamed up with Packt Publishing to organize a Giveaway of a new book written by me - Node.js Blueprints. And three lucky winners stand a chance to win 3 e-copies of this book. Keep reading to find out how you can be one of the Lucky Winners.
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Node.js Blueprints book - second chapter's clarification
posted in Nodejs on 2014-07-30 express version book app chapter node js blueprints var bodyparser code -
Before a couple of months my first book Node.js Blueprints was published by Packt. There are a couple of reviews in Amazon about chapter two. It’s about Express. One of the most popular frameworks in the Node.js ecosystem. The book mentions version 3.0 but the truth is that the code samples are for version 4.0. I feel that I still have to point out the differences and mark these parts of the chapter that are not valid for the newest version of the library.
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Developing Node.js applications with Google Chrome
posted in Nodejs on 2014-06-09 node js yez page git terminal browser chrome console url http var -
Google Chrome is my favorite browser. I'm spending a big part of my working hours there, so it makes sense to use it for everything. Last week I posted "Sorry, Chrome killed the terminal". The article was about Yez!, an extension that brings terminal-liked functionalities to the browser. Today, I'll show you how I use Chrome in my Node.js development workflow.
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Sorry, Chrome killed the terminal
posted in Nodejs on 2014-06-04 yez extension browser terminal node js chrome shell commands running task -
That's right. I'm not using the terminal anymore. Instead of that I'm using Chrome. Yes, the Google's browser. There is an extension called Yez! that connects to a Node.js module via web socket. It executes the shell commands and returns the result. And even works under Windows.
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