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JavaScript Promise API
While synchronous code is easier to follow and debug, async is generally better for performance and flexibility. Why "hold up the show" when you can trigger numerous requests at once and then handle them when each is ready? Promises are becoming a big part of the JavaScript world...
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How to Create a Twitter Card
One of my favorite social APIs was the Open Graph API adopted by Facebook. Adding just a few META tags to each page allowed links to my article to be styled and presented the way I wanted them to, giving me a bit of control...
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Scrolling “Go To Top” Link Using Dojo
One of the most popular code snippets of posted on my blog has been the scrolling "Go To Top" link snippet. The premise of the snippet is simple: once the user scrolls an element (usually the BODY element) past a given threshold, a "Go...
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Using TogetherJS
Last week I highlighted five awesome Mozilla technologies that most people have never heard of. Before the Mozilla Summit in Santa Clara, even I (a Mozilla employee) had not heard of a few of them. One of the projects I was most impressed by...




