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Sails.js (v0.9.3) authentication using Passportmiddleware
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When using directives, you often need to pass parameters to the directive. This can be done in several ways.
The first 3 can be used whether scope is true or false. This is still a WIP, so validate for yourself.
Installing google universal analytics into a backbone application
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Deep (but slow) comparison of JSON-serializable JS objects
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EtherCalc Chapter for the upcoming book "The Performance of Open Source Applications" - Draft - comments welcome!
From SocialCalc to EtherCalc
Previously, in The Architecture of Open Source Applications, I described SocialCalc, an in-browser spreadsheet system that replaced the server-centric WikiCalc architecture. SocialCalc performs all of its computations in the browser; it uses the server only for loading and saving spreadsheets.
For the Socialtext team, performance was the primary goal behind SocialCalc's design in 2006. The key observation was this: Client-side computation in JavaScript, while an order of magnitude slower than server-side computation in Perl, was still much faster than the network latency incurred during AJAX roundtrips: