This is the current table of contents of the book. If you have any ideas or sugestions on a better structure, please share your views.
- A really SIMPLE and clean AngularJS+Firebase example
- Using AngularJS in Eclipse, Part 1) The Basics
- Using AngularJS in Eclipse, Part 2) Add Some Control
- Using AngularJS in Eclipse, Part 3) Wire up a Backend
- Using AngularJS in Eclipse, Part 4) Create Components
- AngularJS code editor using UI-Bootstrap and CodeMirror (done without using jQuery)
- A small AngularJS Jasmine test executed by KarmaJS
- Creating an Eclipse UI to run AngularJS e2e tests using Karma
- Running KarmaJS's AngularJS example test/e2e/angular-scenario (on Chrome)
- First PoC of sending TeamMentor's server-side request URLS to Firebase
- Trying out Firebase (Beta) hosting solution and good example of Firebase Security rules
- Programatically changing an AngularJS scope variable and adding Firebug Lite to an AngularJs app
- Hubspot current.js code includes JQuery on it
- Submitting TM users to HubSpot via TBOT interface (using Angular JS)
- Eclipse Groovy REPL script to sync a Browser with file changes
- Eclipse Groovy script to remove the 'busy' image from the WebBrowser Editor
- Using Chrome inside a native VisualStudio pane (using Window Handle Hijacking)
- Using WebStorm with Chrome and ChromeDriver (to view KarmaJS execution results)
- When the best way to automate Chrome is to use ... Chrome
- Adding KarmaJS support to WebStorm to automagically run tests on file changes