We use browserify to assemble our application. It also handles things like
pre-compiling Templates, CoffeeScript etc.
In the end the application assembled very much like any server-side node.js
app.
On Thursday, 19 June 2014 22:27:47 UTC+4, MC wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a project that
Hi,
I'm making a Node.js add-on and I want a callback function like this:
var port = new addon.CANPort();
port.setCallback(function(msg) {
console.log(msg);
});
That will be useful because I will receive some datagrams, and I want my
Node server to manage them.
But I can't find
Damn, wish I knew of this earlier. Totally would have driven from Columbia
for that!
On Thursday, June 19, 2014 4:32:00 PM UTC-5, Michael Bradley, Jr. wrote:
Tonight!
Thursday, 19 Jun 2014, 6:30pm
Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
STLJS Meetup in the The Able Few's corporate office:
Detailed
Hi Jerry
I am interested in put node.js on my Xiaomi's router too XD
But I found the link u posted didnt workCan u post it again plz? ^_^
Jerry Liu於 2014年5月8日星期四UTC+8上午12時06分44秒寫道:
Quite well :)
Node.js makes working with router much easier.
于 2014/5/7 22:31, Aria Stewart 写道:
On
I recorded Justin's presentation on video, and I hope to make it available
on YouTube soon. I'm a little behind on processing the videos (e.g. last
month's isn't up yet, and there is a backlog of unprocessed older
recordings), so I can't promise it will be done in the next few days, but
Nice, thanks for the link! I'll have to check out the other talks.
And I'll try to make the next meetup for sure, just put something on my
calendar.
On Friday, June 20, 2014 3:14:30 PM UTC-5, Michael Bradley, Jr. wrote:
I recorded Justin's presentation on video, and I hope to make it