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dcrodman/archon
dcrodman/archon PublicServer implementation for the MMO game Phantasy Star Online
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bitbucket-slack-notifier
bitbucket-slack-notifier PublicPrivate Slack messages for BitBucket Pull Requests
JavaScript 9
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vuejs-templates/webpack
vuejs-templates/webpack PublicA full-featured Webpack + vue-loader setup with hot reload, linting, testing & css extraction.
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How I stopped loving Angular
How I stopped loving Angular 1I've worked with AngularJS for many years now and still use it in production today.
2Even though you can't call it ideal, given its historically-formed architecture,
3nobody would argue that it became quite a milestone not only for evolution of JS frameworks, but for the whole web.
45It's 2017 and every new product/project has to choose a framework for development.

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dcrodman/archon
dcrodman/archon PublicServer implementation for the MMO game Phantasy Star Online
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bitbucket-slack-notifier
bitbucket-slack-notifier PublicPrivate Slack messages for BitBucket Pull Requests
JavaScript 9
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vuejs-templates/webpack
vuejs-templates/webpack PublicA full-featured Webpack + vue-loader setup with hot reload, linting, testing & css extraction.
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How I stopped loving Angular
How I stopped loving Angular 1I've worked with AngularJS for many years now and still use it in production today.
2Even though you can't call it ideal, given its historically-formed architecture,
3nobody would argue that it became quite a milestone not only for evolution of JS frameworks, but for the whole web.
45It's 2017 and every new product/project has to choose a framework for development.

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dcrodman/archon
dcrodman/archon PublicServer implementation for the MMO game Phantasy Star Online
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bitbucket-slack-notifier
bitbucket-slack-notifier PublicPrivate Slack messages for BitBucket Pull Requests
JavaScript 9
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vuejs-templates/webpack
vuejs-templates/webpack PublicA full-featured Webpack + vue-loader setup with hot reload, linting, testing & css extraction.
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How I stopped loving Angular
How I stopped loving Angular 1I've worked with AngularJS for many years now and still use it in production today.
2Even though you can't call it ideal, given its historically-formed architecture,
3nobody would argue that it became quite a milestone not only for evolution of JS frameworks, but for the whole web.
45It's 2017 and every new product/project has to choose a framework for development.
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