Author Archives: Josh Arnold

About Josh Arnold

Josh is the Chief Technology Officer at Perioperative Logistics. He helps with the development efforts for the Logistics team and is a principal developer on the Fubu-family of frameworks. He is a proud husband, terrified but excited father, passionate software craftsman and coach, closet musician, aspiring man of God, and a perpetual learner.

Introducing the FubuMVC.Coffee transforms

If you’re a fan of CoffeeScript and FubuMVC, then please take a moment and give a round of applause to Alex Henning Johannessen for his hard work on the CoffeeScript and Less transforms. In this post, I am going to … Continue reading 

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Running Jasmine in .NET

I’m going to deviate from my usual style of “I’m going to tell you about something I think is cool without giving you any context” and write an informative post. I know. Brace yourselves. What is Jasmine? From the Jasmine … Continue reading 

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jQuery.continuations In Action

I’ve been getting quite a few questions about jQuery.continuations after my last round of posts and the lightning round I gave at ADNUG last month. I have this horrible habit of pretending that I’m a lot more articulate than I … Continue reading 

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Our Ajax Conventions–Validation

As I mentioned in my previous posts, I’m doing a write up of our AJAX conventions and how they’re paying off for us. In this series of posts, I’m going to cover a few topics: The AjaxContinuation Clientside Continuations Request … Continue reading 

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Our Ajax Conventions–Request Correlation

As I mentioned in my previous posts, I’m doing a write up of our AJAX conventions and how they’re paying off for us. In this series of posts, I’m going to cover a few topics: The AjaxContinuation Clientside Continuations Request … Continue reading 

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Our Ajax Conventions–Clientside Continuations

As I mentioned in my previous post, I’m doing a write up of our AJAX conventions and how they’re paying off for us. In this series of posts, I’m going to cover a few topics: The AjaxContinuation Clientside Continuations (this … Continue reading 

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Our AJAX Conventions – The AjaxContinuation

My team is coming out of the “infrastructure buildup” phase enough for me to take the time to blog. So, I’m going to do a write up of how we’re handling anything and everything AJAX and how it’s paying off … Continue reading 

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fubu new project

Overview fubu new is a command that is available via the Fubu Command Line tool. So, think “rails new” for fubu. Sort of. If you’re waiting on pins and needles for how to just start using it, skip ahead to … Continue reading 

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FubuMVC–Action discovery

Overview One of the questions I hear the most is: “What’s the Fubu folder structure? Where do I put controllers?” I admit, I stumble through my answer as I say unhelpful and ambiguous things like “you can do whatever you … Continue reading 

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Modularity via Bottles – Continued

Overview We’ve had even more questions arising about “what are Bottles” since my last post and our sessions at Pablos Fiesta. I think my favorite question after our explanations is: “WTF is a Bottle?” Forgive me, you’ll find me mixing … Continue reading 

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