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Single Page Web Apps with Meteor

Instructor: February 18, 2013
Runtime: ~ 3 hours 19 mins 21s
Released: 2012
Video Format: MOV
Resolution: 1152×720
Size: 584 MB
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Meteor.js is a relatively new JavaScript framework with a lot of rather interesting twists to it. Full database access on the client? The same code running on both the client and the server? Not typical, right? It’ll get mind-boggling at times, but we think you’ll enjoy getting to know the Meteor framework. Read more…

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Video Training Tutsplus

Instructor: Andrew Burgess
Runtime: 02:00:00
Released: January 4, 2013
Video Format: MOV
Resolution: 1152×720
Size: 512 MB
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NoSQL databases have received a lot of attention in the last few years, and MongoDB is currently the most popular one. If you’ve been looking at MongoDB for a while now, but aren’t ready to take the plunge away from good old MySQL, this course should be exactly what you need to get started with the wonderful world of NoSQL databases. Read more…

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Video Training Tutsplus

Instructor: Andrew Burgess
Runtime: 4 hours
Released: 2012
Video Format: MOV
Resolution: 1152×720
Size: 844 MB
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Backbone is one of the best javascript libraries available, but it’s likely that there are some advanced use cases that you haven’t yet considered. In fact, Backbone’s sparse but stalwart set of features might leave you thinking that it just isn’t the right tool for advanced web applications. Read more…

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Video Training Tutsplus

Instructor: Andrew Burgess
Runtime: 2h 30m
Video Format: MOV
Resolution: 1152×72
Size: 432 MB
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Have you been wanting to learn SQL, but have not start yet? Or, maybe you know some SQL, but you need a better understanding of it. Either way, this course is just right for you. Andrew Burgess is teaching on the basic use of SQL with MySQL server and using it from PHP. So, let’s get started! Read more…

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