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liamkaufman.com has a website text/code ratio of 42.91 %. Search engine crawlers tend to not pick up pages with inadequate content.
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Liam kaufman |
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Smiley faces in linux source code and token statistics |
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Understanding angularjs directives part 2: ngview |
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Using angularjs promises |
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How angularjs made me a better node.js developer |
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Understanding angularjs directives part 1: ng-repeat and compile |
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Adding real-time to a restful rails app |
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Three ımportant conversion metrics you should watch |
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Are you ready to launch? |
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Before launching build software people use |
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Why you should be nice to your customers |
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Table 1. top 20 tokens by occurence |
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Table 2. top 20 tokens (scroll right for full table) |
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Table 3. ascii faces |
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Undoc***ented features of ngview |
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How ngview works? |
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Making an ngmultiview |
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Handling errors |
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Using notify for progress updates |
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Templates |
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Limitations of promises in angularjs |
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Dependency ınjection |
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Why not use use require? |
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Extra reading |
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How does ng-repeat work? |
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Lk-repeat |
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Adding real-time with redis and socket.ıo |
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How ıt will work |
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Socket.ıo connection |
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Node server & pub/sub |
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Rails models |
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Listen for changes in the backbone app |
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Caveats |
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Alternatives to the above |
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Luck |
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Stage 1: finding customers |
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Stage 2: the one feature |
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Stage 5: time to launch |
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[update july 2014]: realtime rails gem |
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Problem: (2) |
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Liam Kaufman |
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Smiley Faces in Linux Source Code and Token Statistics |
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Understanding AngularJS Directives Part 2: ngView |
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explored ng-repeat, it’s implementation, and how to create a custom repeater |
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the previous article on ng-repeat |
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Using AngularJS Promises |
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benefits of using dependency injection |
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How AngularJS Made Me a Better Node.js Developer |
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Understanding AngularJS Directives Part 1: Ng-repeat and Compile |
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In part 2 I examine ngView, it’s implementation, hidden features and creating your own ngMultiView. |
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Adding Real-Time to a RESTful Rails App |
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Three Important Conversion Metrics You Should Watch |
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app that your beta testers use |
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your launch was a huge success |
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Are You Ready to Launch? |
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Before Launching, Build Software People Use |
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Before Launching Build Software People Use |
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Why You Should Be Nice to Your Customers |
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← Older |
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Blog Archives |
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Smiley Faces in Linux Source Code and Token Statistics |
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Understanding AngularJS Directives Part 2: ngView |
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Using AngularJS Promises |
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How AngularJS Made Me a Better Node.js Developer |
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Understanding AngularJS Directives Part 1: ng-repeat and compile |
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the AngularJS directive guide |
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$autoScroll service |
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a good intro on promises |
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AngularJS’ official doc***entation |
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http://jimhoskins.com/2012/12/17/angularjs-and-apply.html |
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Dependency Injection (Wikipedia) |
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How DI In AngularJS Works |
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AngularJS Best Practices [questions the necessity of DI] |
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Egghead.io |
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gave a talk about directives and explained |
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Understoodit |
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code on GitHub |
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Adding Real-Time on Github |
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realtime gem |
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PubNub |
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Adding Real-Time on Github |
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multiple comparison problem |
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Understoodit |
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TechCrunch |
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Toronto Star |
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BetaKit |
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Vicki So |
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The Lean Startup |
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Understoodit.com |
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TechCrunch |
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The Chronicle of Higher Education |
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Toronto Star |
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Tactics for Better Customer Interviews |
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Secret Ingredient for Success (The New York Times) |
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Understoodit |
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@liamkaufman |
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@liamks |
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Liam Kaufman |
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