Presented by Nigam Patel (@nigampatel) on December 1, 2014
Building JavaScript apps that you enjoy working on after a year is very difficult. This talk focuses on how to create and maintain JavaScript Modules using the AMD pattern. This descreases code complexity and increases JS maintainability.
This shallow dive of the require.js library helps you write modular javascript applications.
Nigam Patel is full stack JavaScript developer at Hyatt. He enjoys being a mentor in the Frontend landscape. He is motivated, self-starting and a resourceful technology professional with firm qualifications and practical experience in software engineering, software development and project management.
- What is AMD?
- Writing Modular JavaScript With AMD, CommonJS & ES Harmony by Addy Osmani
- How to structure your app using require.js
- Modular Javascript
- James Burke's Blog
- David Shariff Talk
- Other example for your script loading needs
- RequireJS 3 part series screencast by Cary Landholt:
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