Paul Irish, “JavaScript Development Workflow of 2013”




From the Fluent 2012 conference: The past two years have given us a wealth of tools and editor innovation that makes developing web apps more fun and certainly more productive. Learn what a modern development workflow looks like, from editors and plugins, to authoring abstractions, testing and DVCS integration.

About Paul Irish (Google):
Paul Irish is a front-end developer who loves the web. He is on Google Chrome’s Developer Relations team as well as jQuery’s.

He develops the HTML5 Boilerplate, the HTML5/CSS3 feature detection library Modernizr, HTML5 Please, CSS3 Please, and other bits and bobs of open source code.

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43 responses to “Paul Irish, “JavaScript Development Workflow of 2013””

  1. Awesome presentation. Thanks to your jslint idea, I found awesome Vim plugin called syntastic, which does lint my JS, Ruby and Go code. Also supports CoffeeScript, Python, Haskell, C/C++, Java, PHP, etc…

  2. Thank you Paul Irish, thank you, O'Reilly! This is really cool stuff and I appreciate it very much. The one piece I appreciate the most is the invitation to "sit with another developer" and learn from each other. That's the spirit that really drives this world.

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