Tips for choosing a development framework

If your development team is reviewing frameworks to tackle a new project the business has a lot at stake. For instance, if a framework doesn’t work well with software already being used then the system won’t run as efficiently as it could. If a framework requires a lot of education before implementing then time and costs will stack before the project even gets off the ground.

Take a look at the article on the Base22 site for some does and doesn’t related to framework selection.

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How to customize the styles drop-down menu on Ephox Textbox.io for IBM Web Content Manager 8.5

Textbox.io’s powerful editing tools and simple user interface let you create great looking HTML anywhere and that can be used on IBM Web Content Manager 8.5.

I have create a new article on the Base22 public wiki, to explains how is possible to customize the styles drop-down menu (css property), and how to read the styles from a WCM component.

For more details check: How to customize styles drop-down menu on Textbox.io

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Vue

Recently on Base22 we started to test Vue:

Vue (pronounced /vju?/, like view) is a progressive framework for building user interfaces. Unlike other monolithic frameworks, Vue is designed from the ground up to be incrementally adoptable. The core library is focused on the view layer only, and is very easy to pick up and integrate with other libraries or existing projects. On the other hand, Vue is also perfectly capable of powering sophisticated Single-Page Applications.

More important, we focused on evaluate Vue on an Enterprise environment, our findings are documented on the next Base22 public wiki page: Vue.js

Note: the article is oriented to provide a none technical overview of Vue.

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The Sad State of Web Development

web-applicationGoing to shit

“2015 is when web development went to shit. Web development used to be nice.” – Drew Hamlett.

The Sad State of Web Development

A great article. I really hope you find this information useful.