Hi guys,
I'm excited to announce the next release of Metawidget will support AngularJS!
Metawidget is a smart User Interface widget that populates itself, either statically or at runtime, with UI components to match the properties of your business objects. It does this without introducing new technologies. It inspects your existing back-end architecture, and creates widgets native to your existing
Hi All,
Just saw the GTAC Angular presentation and have spent the last hour going through the web site. �I really like what I see, this resonates with me much more that Knockout or Backbone. �However...
I have a huge code base (read: investment) in the Google Closure Tools. �Has anyone tried to mix the 2? �I mean I can see several�obvious�pain points:
My soy templates would need to be converted (
Hi all -�
A couple of us at UC Berkeley have been thinking of�ways to make client-side Javascript rendering libraries faster. In the process of this research we have adapted some benchmarks we found online and we collected data on the performance for AngularJS and React, which can be found here.�The same post also discusses a research-stage rendering library we wrote, called InductJS.��The basic
Hi,
I'm trying to combine AngularJS with a chart plotting library. I already tried jqplot, d3 flot and flotr2. But none of them work the way I expect.
Here is a plunker with flotr2:�http://plnkr.co/edit/8Bo2YD9AWaUwLDXr6IGk?p=preview
By drawing the chart directly from my controller it works fine, but as soon as I put it into a directive the console blames about "The target container must be visible
We are developing an AngularJS library that aims to simplify working
with forms by providing widgets and form builder, check out the
description
and the demo
Hi !
We've built a directive that uses D3.js to display charts. It is quite basic for now (v0.1), but we'd be glad to hear your thoughts about it !
The GitHub is here :�https://github.com/angular-d3/line-chart
The examples are here :�http://angular-d3.github.io/line-chart/
And here's a playground :�http://plnkr.co/edit/rU1AdH?p=preview
I hope you'll enjoy this !
When node.js was created, why was it essential to create a new library to run background (asynchronous) jobs? What was to example wrong with boost.asio or libevent? If some functionality was needed should it well be more easy to extend those libraries than to create a new library, from scratch?
What was the primary reason for creating libev/libuv?
Thanks in advance!
I see that Netbeans 7.3 has html5 support including�#AngulaJS�as a supported library. There are some neat `live debugging` features too (ala v5 of WebStorm / PHPStorm IDEs) that look quite neat.
http://netbeans.org/community/releases/73/?intcmp=925655
Checkout the screencast here (click the full-screen icon next to the volume control for better detail)
http://netbeans.org/kb/docs/web/html5-gettingstarted
Starting with Update 1.2, there is an easy way to integrate Webix with AngularJS. Now you can use Webix directives to add complex UI components into your AngularJS apps. This solution allows you to take the best of two powerful frameworks: perfect app architecture from AngularJS and richness of UI from Webix.
You can check more details in the�documentation�or look at the�online samples.
Hi,
if a type parameter of a type is invariant, then we need to make functions that operate on that type polymorphic. But if a type has only co/contra-variant type parameters, we can use Any/Nothing. Why Scala library uses polymorphism instead of Any/Nothing, where it would be applicable?
(I asked this question on SO, but so far I didn't get a valuable answer.)
For example: Why (on control.Exception