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A Tale of Two Layers to Reduce Front-End Churn
Posted by Diane Burley on 27 January 2015 07:04 AM

On a recent internal mailing list, a debate occurred on the merits of various MVC frameworks, such as AngularJS and Ember. While I have an opinion on the matter, the debate is indicative that there is (and will be) a high degree of churn in the technologies used to render an application’s user interface, or presentation, layer. This is because the platforms that deliver applications to end-users constantly evolve to improve their capabilities as platforms. That improvement then spurs


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JSON, Angular JS and MarkLogic
Posted by Diane Burley on 05 March 2014 10:22 AM

For years MarkLogic was known as an XML repository — so its not surprising that folks don’t think of the Enterprise NoSQL database as natively handling JSON. But handle JSON it does — and very well.

In fact my colleague Dave Cassel just put together a list of JavaScript tools that will help you jumpstart development. If you are primarily using JavaScript than JSON is a very natural fit. “If you are working with a REST API, which I do with most of my apps, having XML come back is harder to


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JSON, Angular JS and MarkLogic
Posted by Diane Burley on 05 March 2014 10:22 AM

For years MarkLogic was known as an XML repository — so its not surprising that folks don’t think of the Enterprise NoSQL database as natively handling JSON. But handle JSON it does — and very well.

In fact my colleague Dave Cassel just put together a list of JavaScript tools that will help you jumpstart development. If you are primarily using JavaScript than JSON is a very natural fit. “If you are working with a REST API, which I do with most of my apps, having XML come back is harder to


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