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MDN browser compatibility data: Taking the guesswork out of web compatibility Building the web is hard The most powerful aspect of the web is also what makes it so challenging to build for: its universality. When you create a website, you’re writing code that needs to be understood by a plethora of browsers on different devices and operating systems. It’s difficult. To make the web evolve in a san
bower.json{ "name": "App", "main": "app.js", "description": "The app to rule all apps. Don’t be evil.", "authors": [ "Jonny Appleseed <[email protected]>" ], "private": true, "ignore": [ "**/.*", "node_modules", "bower_components", "test", "tests" ], "devDependencies": { "angular": "1.2.25", "angular-resource": "1.2.25", "angular-ui-router": "0.2.11", "zeroclipboard": "1.3.5", "angular-cookie": "4
Underscore.js is the single most depended on module on npm. It's impressive work from Jeremy Ashkenas, who also created Backbone.js and CoffeeScript, all hugely popular projects. But how many of the modules that depend on underscore only use it for one or two methods? I'd venture to guess quite a few. Conceptually, it makes sense. Why would you go implement your own debounce method when there's on
npm-config(7) -- More than you probably want to know about npm configuration DESCRIPTION npm gets its configuration values from the following sources, sorted by priority: Command Line Flags Putting --foo bar on the command line sets the foo configuration parameter to "bar". A -- argument tells the cli parser to stop reading flags. A --flag parameter that is at the end of the command will be given
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