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** [https://gist.github.com/jonkemp/2713513 URL's from Paul Irish's talk: Tooling & The Webapp Development Stack] | ** [https://gist.github.com/jonkemp/2713513 URL's from Paul Irish's talk: Tooling & The Webapp Development Stack] | ||
* [https://speakerdeck.com/roka/frontend-development-then-now-and-the-future Frontend development – then, now and the future] ([http://lecture2go.uni-hamburg.de/veranstaltungen/-/v/15109;jsessionid=EC7B6F2B9C8B73EBADA202B35DA90F41 presentation]) | * [https://speakerdeck.com/roka/frontend-development-then-now-and-the-future Frontend development – then, now and the future] ([http://lecture2go.uni-hamburg.de/veranstaltungen/-/v/15109;jsessionid=EC7B6F2B9C8B73EBADA202B35DA90F41 presentation]) | ||
+ | * [https://speakerdeck.com/chriscoyier/a-modern-web-designers-workflow A Modern Web Designer's Workflow by chriscoyier] | ||
==Design Workflow== | ==Design Workflow== | ||
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=== HTML === | === HTML === | ||
* [https://code.google.com/p/zen-coding/ Zen Coding] | * [https://code.google.com/p/zen-coding/ Zen Coding] | ||
− | * [http://emmet.io/ Emmet] | + | * [http://emmet.io/ Emmet] [http://docs.emmet.io/cheat-sheet/ Emmet Cheat Sheet] |
+ | ** [http://hub.tutsplus.com/tutorials/build-bootstrap-in-minutes-using-emmet--webdesign-14585 Emme and Bootstrap] | ||
=== CSS === | === CSS === | ||
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=== Build System === | === Build System === | ||
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+ | ===Issues=== | ||
+ | * [https://github.com/necolas/issue-guidelines/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md Example of Guidelines for contributing an Issue at GitHub] | ||
+ | * Create a [http://css-tricks.com/reduced-test-cases/ Reduced Test Cases] | ||
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=== Grunt === | === Grunt === | ||
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=== Others === | === Others === | ||
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* Revs asset paths for caching | * Revs asset paths for caching | ||
* Affirm code quality | * Affirm code quality | ||
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+ | ==Front-End Development Workflow== | ||
+ | * [http://www.gpmd.co.uk/blog/front-end-process-flat-builds-and-automation-part-1-introduction/ Front-end Process - Flat Builds and Automation, Part 1: Introduction] | ||
=== After Deployment === | === After Deployment === |
Aktuelle Version vom 24. August 2013, 20:21 Uhr
Overview of Tools
- Tooling in the web app development lifecycle
- Tooling & the Webapp Development Stack
- Frontend development – then, now and the future (presentation)
- A Modern Web Designer's Workflow by chriscoyier
Design Workflow
Javascript Development Workflow of 2013
Video: Javascript Development Workflow of 2013 by Paul Irish (PDF)
Shell
- Shell customizations: http://dotfiles.github.io/
- Faves: z script (for jumping), server alias
- Siehe Terminal.
Editor
- learn it well, most important
- Code linting is your first unit test.
- Realtime Feedback
- live linting
- live recompilation
- live reload
HTML
CSS
Icons
Images
- Sprites
- Spritemapper
- Glue
- SmartSprites - with Eclipse plugin.
- grunt-spritesmith
Javascript
- Modules / Dependency management
- AMD modules
- CommonJS modules
- ECMAScript Harmony modules
- Minispade require (ember.js example)
- Tricks:
- Template precompilation - into functions in a build step and ship the compiled templates.
- Custom build output based on build-time forks. (require.js optimizier)
- More module magic from Alex Sexton (MVC MODULE MAGIC)
- Modules / Dependency management
- Package Management - cooming soon.
- In-Browser Devtools
- sourceURL (Source Mapping, Source Mapping Compile Demo)
- source maps - full live debugging on source files with Chrome Dev tools.
- Navigating scripts
- Mobile
- Test in Chrome
- Emulate touches, override device metrics
- Emulators & Browserstack
- Real device & Adobe Shadow
- Chrome on Android w/ DevTools
- Test in Chrome
Testing
- Jasmin, QUnit or Mocha
- Execute tests in a variety of settings:
- In the Browser
- In a headless browser on-demand via cmd line
- In a headless browser post-push. Continuous Integration
- https://travis-ci.org/ - on every commit - test.
- In multiple browsers via cmd line
- bunyip -f test/index.html
- In multiple browsers in the cloud via cmd line (e.g. with BrowserStack)
- bunyip -f test/index.html -b ios
- http://opendevicelab.com/
Build System
Issues
Grunt
see Grunt.
Bower
see Bower
Others
- Resolve your dependency chain
- concatenate
- compile
- flatten your CSS @imports
- Minify
- Online: http://refresh-sf.com/yui/
- Beautify Javascript:
- Online: http://jsbeautifier.org/
- Remove debugging statements
- Compress images
- Online: http://tinypng.org/
- Precompile templates
- Run tests in a variety of environments
- Revs asset paths for caching
- Affirm code quality
Front-End Development Workflow
After Deployment
Client-Side Error Tracking
Projects to check out
- modjs
- Grunt
- LiveReload
- Shadow
- CodeKit
- Brunch - recompiler
- WebStorm - unit testing, ...
Principles
- DRY - Don't Repeat Yourself
- don't type ./build.sh everytime you save a file
- don't ftp everytime up you update the site's release branch.
- Learn from other developers.
- Share what you've learned.
IDEs
Others
- JavaScript Tooling JSConf. April 2nd. Paul Irish.
- Optimize Your Workflow: JavaScript Tools and Libraries
- Current Workflow: Developing, Linting, Testing and Distributing JavaScript
- Yeoman – Level-up Your Daily Workflow