New status by milouse
▻https://mastodon.social/users/milouse/updates/2636580
I just published a shell script to build an #epub version of the #CoffeeScript CookBook (▻https://coffeescript-cookbook.github.io/developers-guide) : ▻https://gist.github.com/milouse/d6bb69dbf8623228a510e2290c3e020cYou need the following binary to be present on your system: - pandoc - pygment [optional for source code rendering] - ruby - dirname, truncate [might be already there]My last generated version is available here by the way ▻https://etienne.depar.is/coffeescript_cookbook.epub
]]>Metalsmith
▻http://www.metalsmith.io
All of the logic in Metalsmith is handled by #plugins. You simply chain them together. (…) Each plugin is invoked with the contents of the source directory, with every file parsed for optional #YAML front-matter
@fil
Static Site Generators
The definitive listing of Static Site Generators (Du #shell au #coffeescript en passant par le #PHP)
►http://staticsitegenerators.net
Ze liste ultime. ^^
via @kud
Pour ma part, je reste sur #wintersmith.
#sites #statique #static_website_generators #webdev #javascript
]]>Dropbox tech blog » Blog Archive » Dropbox dives into CoffeeScript
►https://tech.dropbox.com/?p=361
During July’s Hackweek, the three of us rewrote Dropbox’s full browser-side codebase to use #CoffeeScript instead of #JavaScript, and we’ve been really happy with how it’s been going so far. This is a controversial subject, so we thought we’d start by explaining why.
Comment utiliser Coffeescript pour plus d’efficacité
►http://coffeescript.org
The Little Book on #CoffeeScript - Introduction
►http://arcturo.github.com/library/coffeescript/01_introduction.html
CoffeeScript is a little language that compiles down to JavaScript. The syntax is inspired by Ruby and Python, and implements many features from those two languages. This book is designed to help you learn CoffeeScript, understand best practices and start building awesome client side applications. The book is little, only five chapters, but that’s rather apt as CoffeeScript is a little language too.
This book is completely open source, and was written by Alex MacCaw (or @maccman) with great contributions from David Griffiths, Satoshi Murakami, and Jeremy Ashkenas.
]]>Using #Hem - Spine
►http://spinejs.com/docs/hem
Hem is a dependency management tool for #JavaScript Web apps; you can think of it as Bundler for Web Apps, resolving all the dependencies and compiling your application up to be served to clients.
Hem is excellent for developing #Spine, and indeed any type of JavaScript application. It’ll manage your application’s #CoffeeScript, #JavaScript and #CSS, compiling them to disk upon deployment.
]]>#Spine
►http://spinejs.com/docs/introduction
Spine is a lightweight framework for building #JavaScript web applications. Spine gives you an #MVC structure and then gets out of your way, allowing you to concentrate on the fun stuff, building awesome web applications.
Spine is opinionated in its approach to web application architecture and design. Spine’s architecture complements patterns such as de-coupled components and CommonJS modules, markedly helping with code quality and maintainability.
The library is written in CoffeeScript, but doesn’t necessarily require #CoffeeScript to develop applications. You can use CoffeeScript or JavaScript, whichever language you’re most familiar with.
]]>#CoffeeScript: #JavaScript without the Fail
►http://bodil.github.com/coffeescript/#title-slide
docco.coffee
►http://jashkenas.github.com/docco
#Docco is a quick-and-dirty, hundred-line-long, literate-programming-style documentation generator. It produces HTML that displays your comments alongside your code. Comments are passed through Markdown, and code is passed through Pygments syntax highlighting.
L’outil est codé en #coffeescript et fonctionne nativement pour #coffeescript, #javascript, #ruby et #python. Je trouve la sortie extrêmement lisible, ça donnerait presque envie de lire du code.
#literate_programming #documentation #javascript #coffeescript
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