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[...] the room reared its ugly head and pooped all over my nice and clean markup. Thank you, IE. Internet Explorer; still struggling to keep up While IE9 does support most the CSS that’s needed for [...]
[...] Internet Explorer 6 is dead (almost). It has been for while, we’ve buried it, danced on its grave, and paved [...]
[...] Internet Explorer 6 is dead (almost). It has been for while, we've buried it, danced on its grave, and paved [...]
[...] supports, the correct number here then becomes 20% - ie 1 of the 5 major browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Opera) support Flash out of the box. 25% market share [...]
[...] persist our Ember models on the backend. Get notified when I add new articles to this series Email Address Powered by MailChimp [...]
[...] a look at that in the next installment. Get notified when I add new articles to this series Email Address Powered by MailChimp If you like this tutorial, you might also be interested in my upcoming [...]
[...] particular serverside validations - work. Get notified when I add new articles to this series Email Address Powered by MailChimp If you like this tutorial, you might also be interested in my upcoming [...]
[...] 're shown the list of books. Success x 2! Get notified when I add new articles to this series Email Address Powered by MailChimp If you like this tutorial, you might also be interested in my upcoming [...]
[...] writing down what I do will make it stick better for me. The plan here is to end up with an Ember application backed by a Rails JSON API - we'll see if the future agrees with that goal. Versions This [...]
[...] When we left our Ember application in part 1, it was functional but only capable of showing hardcoded dummy data. It is time to [...]
[...] Unfortunately, Amazon wasn't willing to buy the awesome Library Ember application we cooked up in parts 1 and 2. I guess we'll have to hunker down, disrupt some synergies, [...]
[...] writing down what I do will make it stick better for me. The plan here is to end up with an Ember application backed by a Rails JSON API - we'll see if the future agrees with that goal. Versions This [...]
[...] If you like this tutorial, you might also be interested in my upcoming book, Ember for Rails Developers - a Rails-friendly introduction to Ember. [...]
[...] If you like this tutorial, you might also be interested in my upcoming book, Ember for Rails Developers - a Rails-friendly introduction to Ember. [...]
[...] If you like this tutorial, you might also be interested in my upcoming book, Ember for Rails Developers - a Rails-friendly introduction to Ember. [...]
[...] , you might also be interested in my upcoming book, Ember for Rails Developers - a Rails-friendly introduction to Ember. [...]
[...] , you might also be interested in my upcoming book, Ember for Rails Developers - a Rails-friendly introduction to Ember. [...]
[...] , you might also be interested in my upcoming book, Ember for Rails Developers - a Rails-friendly introduction to Ember. [...]
[...] , you might also be interested in my upcoming book, Ember for Rails Developers - a Rails-friendly introduction to Ember. [...]
[...] Address Powered by MailChimp If you like this tutorial, you might also be interested in my upcoming book, Ember for Rails Developers - a Rails-friendly introduction to Ember. [...]
[...] Address Powered by MailChimp If you like this tutorial, you might also be interested in my upcoming book, Ember for Rails Developers - a Rails-friendly introduction to Ember. [...]
[...] Address Powered by MailChimp If you like this tutorial, you might also be interested in my upcoming book, Ember for Rails Developers - a Rails-friendly introduction to Ember. [...]
[...] Address Powered by MailChimp If you like this tutorial, you might also be interested in my upcoming book, Ember for Rails Developers - a Rails-friendly introduction to Ember. [...]
[...] that. In this part 2 of my learning Ember in public, we'll hook our Ember frontend to our Rails backend. Rails backend First step is getting the Rails backend set up. We'll keep it fairly simple: [...]
[...] startups these days. In other words, it is time to add persistence to our Ember application. Rails backend Like in part 02, our Rails backend is going to need some work to do what we want it to. In [...]
[...] left our Ember application in part 1, it was functional but only capable of showing hardcoded dummy data. It is time to remedy that. In this part 2 of my learning Ember in public, we'll hook our Ember [...]
[...] up a model and a data store and show some real data here, but for now we'll cope with dummy data. Look! No errors! When you refresh the books page at http://0.0.0.0:3000/#/books you [...]
[...] our "New Book" form: And a bit of cleanup At some point during our work so far, Ember Rails has helpfully generated a few files in app/assets/javascripts/views/ that we don't actually [...]
[...] the room reared its ugly head and pooped all over my nice and clean markup. Thank you, IE. Internet Explorer; still struggling to keep up While IE9 does support most the CSS that’s needed for [...]
[...] Internet Explorer 6 is dead (almost). It has been for while, we’ve buried it, danced on its grave, and paved [...]
[...] Internet Explorer 6 is dead (almost). It has been for while, we've buried it, danced on its grave, and paved [...]
[...] supports, the correct number here then becomes 20% - ie 1 of the 5 major browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Opera) support Flash out of the box. 25% market share [...]
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