Nikolay IvanchevDropbox open-sources Zulip, the group chat app it acquired last yearverified_publisherVentureBeat - Jordan NovetDropbox has released Zulip, a group chat app, under an open-source Apache license. The move, announced today, comes after Dropbox acquired Zulip in March 2014. The client and server code is available on GitHub. You can download the client for Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android here. “The world of open …
Nikolay IvanchevTelerik Launches New Development Platform For Web, Hybrid And Native Appsverified_publisherTechCrunch - Frederic LardinoisTelerik has long made a wide range of tools for developers, ranging from the Kendo UI jQuery framework to the cross-platform development service Icenium and numerous related backend services for mobile and desktop apps. Today, the company is combining all of these tools under the “Telerik Platform” …
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Nikolay IvanchevWhat You Need To Know About Node.jsReadWrite - Lauren orsiniNode.js, a framework that’s been around since 2009, is making a big impact in web programming circles. With disciples in Microsoft, Yahoo, LinkedIn and PayPal, developers have not only heard of the merits of Node.js, but they’re either using or learning it now. See also: Why Developers Should Pay …
Nikolay IvanchevDash is a free coding course that'll teach you how to make CSS robotsverified_publisherThe Verge - Rich McCormickGeneral Assembly has launched a new online service that teaches basic web development for free, in your browser. It's called Dash, and it lets users learn how to use HTML, Javascript, and CSS by working through four projects of increasing difficulty. As you progress through the projects — starting …
Nikolay IvanchevArtillery Teases Upcoming Game ‘Atlas,’ An HTML5-Based ‘Spiritual Successor To Starcraft’verified_publisherTechCrunch - Kim-Mai CutlerArtillery, the HTML5-centric gaming startup from a team of former Googlers and Facebook engineers, just teased its first title. Codenamed “Atlas,” the game is meant to be the “spiritual successor” to Starcraft — except that it’s entirely in the browser and requires no downloadable software. You can …