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Aurelia Configuration

Aurelia 1, Javascript · September 3, 2015

One of the most important aspects of a web application (besides the application itself) is how configurable it is. Where you define key …

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Aurelia Code Snippets

Aurelia 1 · August 28, 2015

I swear this will be my last Aurelia post for a little while. As the community and use of the framework grows, I thought it would be a great …

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Unit Testing Aurelia Custom Elements

Aurelia 1 · August 13, 2015

If you're a user of Aurelia and you're writing unit tests, you might have run into some confusion around testing your custom elements, more …

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How To Update Aurelia Javascript Framework

Aurelia 1, Javascript · July 31, 2015

If you are currently working with the Aurelia Javascript framework, then you would know that every so often given the not-so-beta nature of …

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Aurelia vs. React.js: Based On Actual Use

Aurelia 1, Javascript, React.js · March 27, 2015

There are tonnes of exciting things happening in the Javascript space in 2015. The two most exciting things for me are React.js by Facebook …

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Getting Aurelia To Work With HTML5 pushState

Aurelia 1, Javascript · March 18, 2015

Recently in Aurelia I ran into a peculiar issue using the bundled Browser Sync Gulp task for deploying a test server. When visiting a …

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Two Months (and counting) With Aurelia

Aurelia 1, Javascript · March 18, 2015

Update: January 2017 I am using Aurelia, still. I am loving working with it and I find it hard to work with anything else. Aurelia has been …

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Aurelia vs AngularJS – Round One: FIGHT!

Aurelia 1, Front End Development · January 27, 2015

Things just got real in the front-end framework space. Durandal developer Rob Eisenberg and once upon a time short-term core Angular 2.0 …

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