Raymond Julin

Hacking and internet all the things

  • Why you should use Promises over callbacks when writing asynchronous Javascript.
    Writing solid asynchronous code using Promises

    Why you should use Promises over callbacks when writing asynchronous Javascript.

  • A quick review of Caliper.io, a new monitoring tool for Backbone.js apps. 2

    Quick review: Backbone.js monitoring with Caliper.io

    Posted on 28/06/2013
    A quick review of Caliper.io, a new monitoring tool for Backbone.js apps.

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  • Hackers, makers and doers. These are the three kinds of people that makes this world an interesting place to be. We need to pay more hommage to the people that […] 0

    Hackers, makers and doers

    Posted on 24/05/2013
    Hackers, makers and doers. These are the three kinds of people that makes this world an interesting place to be. We need to pay more hommage to the people that […]

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  • The Internet of Things truly excites me. Its the part of the future that makes me want to be first in line to get there. I just can’t wait to […] 0

    Internet of Things, make me smarter

    Posted on 15/05/2013
    The Internet of Things truly excites me. Its the part of the future that makes me want to be first in line to get there. I just can’t wait to […]

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Archive

  • 09/04/2013

    Three things I love about Lithium

    2 Comments
  • 04/04/2013

    My commitment to become a conference speaker, or: Respect your spurs of inspiration

    1 Comment
  • 09/01/2013

    My 2012 — A year in review

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  • 19/12/2012

    A practical guide to AMD and require.js

    3 Comments
  • 13/12/2012

    The importance of staying current and valuable in a knowledge-based field

    4 Comments
  • 24/11/2012

    Implementing request signing in Lithium

    3 Comments
  • 15/07/2012

    Remote control your Pioneer VSX receiver over telnet

    63 Comments
  • 10/07/2012

    Optimise your Javascript — debunk

    2 Comments
  • 02/05/2012

    Live life like there is a tomorrow — Love yourself every day

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  • 22/04/2012

    ElasticSearch PHP client 2.0, thoughts and changes

    4 Comments
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  • @andersheger @KaiaTetlie Hvor har du det fra at dette kostet flere millioner? Og hvem er det som har fått betalt?5 years ago
  • @ilukac Just realised the ezsummercamp program is out, and I didn't even receive a response to my call for speakers submission?!5 years ago
  • @oerhoert ... And I'm considering more blog posts, its only that nasty matter of King Time.5 years ago
  • @oerhoert I did this talk out of some related frustration: https://t.co/X5F8sQuRbM Covers 50% of what I think sucks about status quo.5 years ago
  • Just found this #js gem in our code: var message = this.$("#modal-message"); if (message) message.html(message); What the hell ... !5 years ago
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