After much delay, we’re happy to announce the Node.js Knockout winners! Observer allows you to watch your application users in real time, and see in your browser what they are doing, all the events are duplicated and emulated. If a user clicks on a button that triggers an alert or a other javascript interaction, the same interaction will happen on your page. You can see what the users are typing o
This is the 9th in a series of posts leading up to Node.js Knockout on using mongodb with node-mongodb-native This post was written by Node Knockout judge and node-mongo-db-native author Christian Kvalheim. Mongo DB has rapidly grown to become a popular database for web applications and is a perfect fit for Node.JS applications, letting you write Javascript for the client, backend and database lay
This is the 6th in a series of posts leading up to Node.js Knockout on using Mongoose. This post was written by Node Knockout judge and Mongoose co-maintainer Aaron Heckmann. Getting started with Mongoose and Node In this post we’ll talk about getting started with Mongoose, an object modeling tool for MongoDB and node.js. Install We’re going to assume that you have both MongoDB and npm installed f
This is the 4th in a series of posts leading up to Node.js Knockout on how to use Socket.IO. This post was written by guest author and Node.js Knockout judge Guillermo Rauch. Ready to rock the Node Knockout 2011 edition? Considering making a real-time app or game? Then you’re likely considering Socket.IO Socket.IO makes realtime easy and cross-browser If the web 2.0 was about AJAX requests and res
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