A few days ago, we looked at the rationale behind how one of our project teams tackled the question: How would we set up end-to-end testing for a product that had a Angular 5 frontend and Rails 5 API backend? This was from Part 1 of this series. If you’re...
Web applications always have a backend and a frontend. Waaaaaaaay back in the day the norm was to use backend technologies to develop both the backend and frontend. Server-side code would generate and spit out HTML and JavaScript to a user’s browser. Nowadays,...
Recently, we added WebSockets support to our application so the server could tell connected clients about great things that just happened. Our frontend, an Angular 5 app, really loves itself some lowerCamelCase property keys. Our backend, a Rails 5 API, was doing the...
This post is a continuation of AngularJS: a retrospective We were tasked with creating a web application that was being developed simultaneously with an API from another team. Our AngularJS thick client web application had to be able to respond quickly to changes in...
Web apps are increasingly getting more and more complicated these days. Libraries and frameworks of the past just aren’t built to grow with these evolving needs. Using jQuery to manage a complex web app just isn’t going to cut it. Using Backbone will take...
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