[Plone-conference] Food for thought on AngularJS and Plone

Martin Aspeli optilude at gmail.com
Mon Nov 3 14:17:34 UTC 2014


I found http://jlongster.com/Removing-User-Interface-Complexity,-or-Why-React-is-Awesome really canged how I think about front end development. It's an eye opening read, and not specifically about React even though the title kind of suggests it is.

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On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Johannes Raggam <johannes at raggam.co.at>
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> On Mon, 2014-11-03 at 13:14 +0000, Jean Jordaan wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Laurence Rowe <lrowe at stanford.edu> wrote:
>> [...]
>> > The patternslib/mockup approach is probably a good one for gradually introducing more JavaScript into Plone as it is now, but in the long run I expect we will need to take the more radical step of going all in with JavaScript. [...] Producing JSON from Python is just so much more pleasant.
>> 
>> Maybe this is an interesting take on this kind of front-end:
>>   http://createjs.org/guide/
>> "Create communicates with your server-side system using Backbone.sync.
>> By default this means that we send and retrieve content encoded in
>> JSON-LD over XmlHttpRequest calls."
> CreateJS is nice and would make a really nice Pattern for Mockup or
> Patternslib.
>> 
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