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9lessons Programming Blog, Tutorials, jQuery, Ajax, PHP, MySQL and Demos

9lessons Programming Blog, Tutorials, jQuery, Ajax, PHP, MySQL and Demos

Paul Irish Home / Galen Gidman Backbone.js Backbone.js gives structure to web applications by providing models with key-value binding and custom events, collections with a rich API of enumerable functions, views with declarative event handling, and connects it all to your existing API over a RESTful JSON interface. The project is hosted on GitHub, and the annotated source code is available, as well as an online test suite, an example application, a list of tutorials and a long list of real-world projects that use Backbone. Backbone is available for use under the MIT software license. You can report bugs and discuss features on the GitHub issues page, on Freenode IRC in the #documentcloud channel, post questions to the Google Group, add pages to the wiki or send tweets to @documentcloud. Backbone is an open-source component of DocumentCloud. Downloads & Dependencies (Right-click, and use "Save As") Backbone's only hard dependency is Underscore.js ( >= 1.5.0). Introduction Many of the examples that follow are runnable. Upgrading to 1.1

d3 Getting beyond hello world with d3 20 November, 2013 (07:26) | d3, data visualization, tips | By: jerome About a year ago I proposed a very simple template to start working with d3. Making the game of thrones visualization 13 May, 2013 (09:07) | d3, data visualization | By: jerome So I made this interactive visualization about the 5 Game of Thrones books. Selections in d3 – the long story 5 March, 2013 (12:20) | d3, data visualization, tips | By: jerome This past week, Scott Murray and I presented a tutorial at Strata on d3 (of all things!) Gun murders in America 29 December, 2012 (10:40) | charts, d3, data visualization | By: jerome Click for interactive visualization I have created this map of every homicide in the USA using firearms for the latest year where detailed information was available. Events in the Game of Thrones 9 December, 2012 (19:40) | d3, data visualization | By: jerome I’ve created an interactive visualization on the Game of Thrones. La nuit blanche Some simulation models

Pixel-in-Gene Free Online Web Design Tutorials In this, second add-on series to our main E-commerce course you will learn how to add an option to the checkout process, where user can specify a different delivery / shipping address than the one used for the billing. We will also add the shipping cost to the checkout, based on the location and the weight of all of the products in the basket. For local shipping (within the same country as the operating business) we will use the Zone + Weight approach, where each zone comes with the associated Post Codes, and for International - Country + Weight. Either it's a local or international destination, we will create a list of different shipping types - such as for instance: Next day delivery, Standard and Economy. We will then pass the shipping cost together with the items sub-total and tax to PayPal - where visitors will have a full breakdown of the cost before they make a payment. PLEASE NOTE: This is the second add-on series for our E-commerce course. Price: $142.44 USD

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