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Is there a good alternative to TogetherJS? Its GitHub hasn't had any activity for months, and this post says its currently dead with its future uncertain.
The feature most unique to TogetherJS as apposed to say, ShareJS, is the ability to see another person's cursor for use in troubleshooting/remote assistance.
Try ShareJS, it is similar!
ShareJS is an Operational Transform library for NodeJS & browsers
http://sharejs.org/
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Please, notice, I am not talking about ROA(RESOURCE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE) server side. I am asking about client version of this approach.
https://roca-style.org/
Is ROCA pattern/approach still valid? Which modern frontend framework is following it? Is this approach outdated?
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I was looking for a good abstraction for localstorage and came across amplify.js, but it seems it is no longer being developed. Is there a good alternative? I like the extras that come with amplify (pubsub/ajax) but it is the localstorage (preferably with fallbacks) that I am most concerned about.
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I'd like a small javascript scratchpad in which I can write and test (non-DOM related) functions.
I'm not happy using the Firebug console to do this.
Does such a thing exist as a standalone app?
There's jQueryBuddy, currently in beta.
It does support DOM manipulation, but you don't have to use that if you don't need it. And like LinqPad it has a very similar Dump() method for viewing objects.
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Are there any alternatives to nullege (which is for Python) for your_favorite_programming_language ? I am mainly interested in JavaScript examples to make my code more idiomatic.
Koders
GitHub may also be very useful (I am not sure if Koders searches in it)
Also searching on google may provide you with good results
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I would like to understand the low level details of how XMLHttpRequest works in Javascript, however I have not had any luck finding the implementation code within either the Rhino or V8 code. I'm not familiar with the code in either projects, so I may not be looking in the right spots.
Is there an available open-source implementation anywhere?
If I'm not mistaken, in the Mozilla source code this is handled by nsXMLHttpRequest.cpp.