tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7821856652257554779.post5897846011396552557..comments2023-10-22T12:47:47.534+02:00Comments on Andrzej on Software: From backend to frontend - the mental transitionAndrzej Krzywdahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06399276063142826365noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7821856652257554779.post-47147515400178434982012-06-26T13:22:32.939+02:002012-06-26T13:22:32.939+02:00Hello.
im somewhere between 3 and 4. html is rende...Hello.<br />im somewhere between 3 and 4. html is rendered both on server side (on first load) and client side on data changes, using the same html template language and backbone.js.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7821856652257554779.post-92095997832276827462012-06-25T23:54:36.314+02:002012-06-25T23:54:36.314+02:00Mike:
My understanding of what they did in Twitte...Mike:<br /><br />My understanding of what they did in Twitter is that they simply pre-render the html on the first request (a nice optimization trick) and then it works as a typical Single Page App (no full reloads).Andrzej Krzywdahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06399276063142826365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7821856652257554779.post-79626118005311809732012-06-25T23:36:39.190+02:002012-06-25T23:36:39.190+02:00The final phase is the one twitter has now reached...The final phase is the one twitter has now reached where they realised SPA was bad use of the web and revert back to an approach that doesn't involve gratuitous use of JavaScript.Mike Kellyhttp://twitter.com/mikekelly85noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7821856652257554779.post-80457763525518614252012-06-25T23:05:59.548+02:002012-06-25T23:05:59.548+02:00Hey Łukasz,
"I like your recent posts about ...Hey Łukasz,<br /><br />"I like your recent posts about this topic."<br /><br />Thank you! I'm still not sure if that's an interesting topic to my readers and this kind of feedback matters a lot to me.<br /><br />"you are not using any JS framework ?"<br /><br />That's right.<br /><br />We do use some libraries for certain parts of our apps, but we don't use any framework that would shape the whole app.<br /><br />It probably deserves another blog post, but in short, there's really no such need. You know MVC, you know how to implement Models, the Views and the Controllers. You know how to retrieve data from the server. There's not really much more to it.Andrzej Krzywdahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06399276063142826365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7821856652257554779.post-74618614650931990352012-06-25T22:59:45.986+02:002012-06-25T22:59:45.986+02:00Hello Andrzej
I like your recent posts about this...Hello Andrzej<br /><br />I like your recent posts about this topic.<br /><br />I found myself being between 3 and 4 right now.<br />I'm before Bacbkone/AngularJS though the plan is to play with those asap.<br /><br />For now all I needed is Mootools and I really love it. Did I understood you correctly - you are not using any JS framework ?<br /><br />--<br />best regards<br />ŁukaszŁukasz Wojciechowskihttp://www.ngsoft.pl/ennoreply@blogger.com