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Few weeks ago we have released Publisher Light for Joomla 3. It's based on our popular Publisher Pro, also released for Joomla 3… and it's FREE!
Read more https://www.jomsocial.com/blog/publisher-light-for-free
I'm pleased to announce the immediate availability of AlphaUserPoints version 1.9.8 version for download. This release is compatible with Joomla! 3.x.x. This new version corrects 1 bug and now add import fields of user joomla profile in AlphaUserPoints profile on synchronization and new registration.
In the same time I provide new release AlphaUserPoints version 1.8.9 for Joomla 2.5.x with same feature.
I continue to provide regular and frequent updates to the Joomla community.
You can download here the component AlphaUserPoints version 1.9.8 for Joomla! 3.x.x:
https://www.alphaplug.com/index.php/downloads.html?func=fileinfo&id=54[1]
and download the bundle 8 modules for AUP 1.9 here :
https://www.alphaplug.com/index.php/downloads.html?func=fileinfo&id=46[2]
You can download here the component AlphaUserPoints version 1.8.9 for Joomla! 2.5.x:
https://www.alphaplug.com/index.php/downloads.html?func=fileinfo&id=44[3]
Read more https://www.alphaplug.com/index.php/all-news/1-latest-news/294-alphauserpoints-198-released.html
Hello JoomlaShine fellows,
This month, the first AVG distributor website in Italy is our fantastic show case of JSN Gruve.[1] Let’s have a glance at the company overview and hear Andrea Orsucci – the CTO and coordinator of the most important Italian AVG distributor – express his thoughts about our JoomlaShine templates.
Hi, I am Andrea Orsucci – the CTO and coordinator of the most important Italian AVG distributor. Our site, which was created and is maintained by our technical staff, is designed with clearness and simplicity in mind, and combines static parts with our own designs for integrated features, such as support, the shopping area, and reseller tools.
We choose JSN Gruve[2] for many reasons. First, our old website was managed by a third party web agency, hence, we wanted to choose another template which has a similar interface but includes more layout positions and modules, as well as good documentation and support.
Luckily, using JSN GRUVE made possibility to easily create a nice appearance and to let our technical staff concentrate on "what to create under the hood" with powerful tools and procedures, perfectly integrated into template/website
The best aspect is the "free of charge" migration to a responsive design due to the underlying good Bootstrap Framework.
JSN PowerAdmin[4] is another great component for everyday work.
Good, with prompt and dedicated support, with reasonable answers.
Our site is an interesting mix of JSN template, 3rd party components and custom-developed code.
Everything is working flawlessly so far, and even our custom code was perfectly embedded in the template, with great satisfaction about the user experience of end users, resellers, and the internal team too.
JoomlaShine provides very good level templates and frequently releases new ones each month. We even got some new ideas by taking inspiration from the most recently released templates. Great job, guys. I hope JoomlaShine will get more success in the future!
Scott Sauyet sent in Why Ramda?, a post that attempts to explain the Ramda library:
To those not used to functional programming, Ramda seems to serve no purpose whatsoever. Most of its major capabilities are already covered by libraries like Underscore and LoDash.
These folks are right. If you want to keep coding with the same imperative and object-oriented styles you’ve been using, Ramda does not have much to offer you.
However, it does offer a different style of coding, a style that’s taken for granted in purely functional programming languages: Ramda makes it simple for you to build complex logic through functional composition. Note that any library with a compose function will allow you do functional composition; the real point here is: “makes it simple”.
The article builds on the functional composition idea and leads up to the kind of data-focused programming that Ramda makes possible.
Two-Way Data Binding by Nikita Vasilyev is a review of two-way data binding in Backbone, React, Angular, Meteor and plain JavaScript.
It highlights an issue that some libraries might have if they change fields at the wrong time:
The problem is that data flows from an input field to a model, and then back to the same input field, overriding the current value even if it’s exactly the same.
React.js doesn’t have Backbone’s problem with moving the cursor position. Its virtual DOM, a layer between the actual DOM and React’s state, prevents React from unnecessary DOM changes.
There’s also an informative comment by Leo Horie about the effort required to learn each framework:
Something that strikes me about the framework versions is the amount of framework-specific knowledge required to get these examples working. It’s one thing to say “here’s a version in framework X”, and it’s quite another to actually write the code (from the standpoint of someone who’s still considering framework options and who is not familiar with the lingo and caveats for any of them.)
Read more https://feedproxy.google.com/~r/dailyjs/~3/_SbkZ7gKrw4/ramda-two-way
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