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Video.js 4.0 is Now Available
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Excerpt: We are very excited to announce the release of Video. js 4. 0, now available for download, on Github and hosted for free on our CDN. As background, Video. js is an open source HTML5 video player created by the team at Zencoder, which Brightcove acquired last summer.   Video. js is disrupting the market for open source video player technology and has seen tremendous adoption and market share in just a few years. The free Video. js player is used by tens of thousands of organizations, including Montblanc, Dolce & Gabbana, Diesel, Illy, Applebee’s, Mattel, Kellogg’s, Les Echos, US Navy, Aetna, Transamerica, Washington State University, and many others. Version 4.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Code LIbraries, JavaScript, Video
JavaScript oAuth
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Excerpt: With most modern applications now using HTML and JavaScript, it is very much a wise idea so you keep up with the current trend. Some major entities provide APIs for various reasons which include client authentication and authorization. A popular feature being used for authentication in websites today is "Single Sign-on". This give users the ability to sign into your website using other identity providers especially those from social media websites. This article will demonstrate a simple way of integrating this feature for three major identity providers into your website using purely JavaScript.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, JavaScript, OAuth
Register for the Webcast: Using the Parse JavaScript SDK for Windows 8 App Development
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Excerpt: The Parse Javascript SDK can be used to build powerful Windows 8 apps. With Parse, you can securely store data, manage users, and more, in just a few lines of code without ever worrying about servers. Our latest webcast in the Parse and Windows 8 series will give a step-by-step guide of building a Windows 8 App with the Parse JavaScript SDK led by Parse Engineer, Bryan Klimt. Along with Bryan, we’ll have Matt Harrington, Developer Evangelist, joining the webcast from Microsoft. Matt will give a detailed discussion of Windows & Windows Phone Store opportunities, tips for developers to engage with more users, and an overview of live tiles, store trials, lock screen, and more.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, JavaScript, Windows 8
Webcast Re-Cap: Building AnyYolk with the Parse JavaScript SDK
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Tags: BaaS, JavaScript
Designing Better JavaScript APIs | Smashing Coding
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Excerpt: At some point or another, you will find yourself writing JavaScript code that exceeds the couple of lines from a jQuery plugin. Your code will do a whole lot of things; it will (ideally) be used by many people who will approach your code differently. They have different needs, knowledge and expectations. This article covers the most important things that you will need to consider before and while writing your own utilities and libraries. We’ll focus on how to make your code accessible to other developers. A couple of topics will be touching upon jQuery for demonstration, yet this article is neither about jQuery nor about writing plugins for it. Peter Drucker once said: “The computer is a moron.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Design, JavaScript
jQuery 2.0 released
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Excerpt: The Web Blend is a community for designers, developers and tech junkies that keeps you current with a summary of the latest in web related news and trends. www. webdesignerdepot. com - Hot on the heels of jQuery Mobile 1. 3 comes jQuery 2. 0, a brand new, full release version of the popular JavaScript library. The big news — that we’ve known for a while — is that jQuery 2. 0 has dropped the library’s support for Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8. These so-called legacy browsers are slowly [.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, JavaScript, JQuery
How we built Pusher-JS 2.0 – part 1 – Basics
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Excerpt: Last month we released pusher-js 2. 0 which represents a few months worth of development effort. So, we wanted to share some details about the work involved and the changes included in this latest release. As the release announcement states, our main goal with pusher-js 2. 0 was to improve the connectivity, so in this blog post we’ll focus on explaining how the new client tries to establish the best possible connection. Why it’s not that simple There are surprisingly many things that can go wrong when trying to establish a real-time connection: a browser might not support native WebSockets, Flash might not be installed or can just be blocked, firewalls can block specific ports (e. g.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, JavaScript, Pusher, Real-Time
Ember at Embedly: Views and Controllers
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Excerpt: The third post in our series on Ember will continue to work from the development environment that we worked on in the first and second posts. As promised last time, this post will dive into views and controllers. Here is where the magic happens. We’ll also touch on models, but we’ll save the bulk of the models work for our next post. This time let’s try and fill in some details on the about page. Since it needs to be about something, let’s create a fictitious organization called Jubarian. We’ll create a simple controller to display information about the organization and add it to index. html. // app/scripts/modules/about. js App. AboutController = Em. Controller. extend({ name: 'jubarian.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, Ember.js, JavaScript
Rounding Up Mobile Packs and Salesforce Platform Mobile Services
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Excerpt: This week Salesforce announced Salesforce Mobile Services and with them the release  of the new Mobile Packs, a collection of JavaScript frameworks integrated with the Salesforce Platform. Along with these announcements, the Developer Force developer evangelist and marketing teams have been hard at work creating an incredible number of tools and resources for you. These tools and resources will enable you to quickly build mobile apps using tools you already use in your everyday practice. The complete inventory includes three new mobile packs, a new book, several feature articles, video tutorials, blogs and a brand new microsite to serve as the home for mobile development with Salesforce Mobile Services.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, JavaScript, Mobile, SalesForce
HTML5 Canvas Pushpins in JavaScript
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Excerpt: One of the more interesting features of HTML5 is the canvas elements. The canvas provides us with a feature rich, low level 2D rendering panel and is supported by all the major web browsers. In this blog post, we are going to create a Bing Maps module that wraps the standard pushpin class to create a new HTML5 Canvas pushpin class. There are a lot of cool and interesting things we can do with the canvas that would require a lot more work using traditional HTML and JavaScript. By using this module, tasks such as rotating a pushpin or programmatically changing the color can be easily achieved.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, HTML5, JavaScript

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