Scott WaltoninHackerNoon.comPython 3 RetrospectiveHow Pebble Migrated to Python 3Jan 13, 20181Jan 13, 20181
Scott WaltoninMarionette.js blogGood Testing Karma with MarionetteJavaScript provides myriad options for testing your applications in the browser. The sheer number of options and churn over the years makes…Oct 23, 20171Oct 23, 20171
Scott WaltoninMarionette.js blogAuto-update your AppA key component of single-page applications is the need to never refresh. However, this raises a critical question for the application…Aug 29, 2017Aug 29, 2017
Scott WaltoninMarionette.js blogTemplates & RenderersOne of the great things about Marionette is that it doesn’t force you into specific libraries or coding styles. In this blog, I’ll go…Aug 18, 2017Aug 18, 2017
Scott WaltoninMarionette.js blogCharting a Route to VictoryGet the best of a single-page app and URL routing with MarionetteJul 24, 2017Jul 24, 2017
Scott WaltoninHackerNoon.comHow Developers Can Also Be “Business People”Many discussions with friends and arguments online for internet points (the most important currency) see a rift between the development…Jun 15, 2017Jun 15, 2017
Scott WaltoninMarionette.js blogTuning into Backbone RadioMarionette v3 brought a number of improvements, one of which being the integration of Backbone.Radio — now maintained by Marionette Core…May 28, 20171May 28, 20171
Scott WaltoninMarionette.js blogA View on MarionetteIn our last tutorial post, we covered how to set up your base application. It’s now time to cover how I like to set up some simple Views…Apr 29, 2017Apr 29, 2017
Scott WaltoninMarionette.js blogA Basic Marionette AppLearning how to initialise your Marionette ApplicationsApr 4, 20171Apr 4, 20171
Scott Walton5 Quick Wins for Python 3 CompatibilityBack in January, I wrote up a plan for Pebble to upgrade our Django apps to Python 3. In this post I’ll give a short progress update…Mar 24, 2017Mar 24, 2017