blaze
Telescope
blaze | Telescope | |
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3 | 2 | |
526 | 7,987 | |
0.0% | -0.1% | |
8.1 | 0.0 | |
3 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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blaze
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New Meteor.js 2.12 and Blaze 2.6.2 Release
Types were added to the core.
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Blaze 2.6.1 released!
A patch version of Blaze numbered 2.6.1 has been released fixing some issues like:
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Blaze 2.6 released! π₯
#330 Removed deprecated APIs from before Meteor 1.0 This is potentially breaking, especially for old packages and apps. [email protected] Dependency on ui and spacebars package has been removed [email protected] Spacebars.TemplateWith has been removed, please use Blaze._TemplateWith if you need it. [email protected] Blaze.InOuterTemplateScope has been removed, if you need it, you can use Blaze._InOuterTemplateScope [email protected] Template.__define__ has been removed UI.body has been removed, you should be using Template.body Template.__body__ has been removed, you should be using Template.body Template.__body__.__contentParts has been removed, you should be using Template.body.contentViews Template.__body__.__instantiate has been removed, you should be using Template.body.renderToDocument
Telescope
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How Devographics Surveys Are Run, 2022 Edition
This app is itself is a Next.js app that relies on Vulcan.js, a full-stack JavaScript framework that I originally created for Meteor, and that Eric Burel later ported to Next.js. But we will likely phase out the Vulcan.js part eventually to make it a more standard codebase.
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How the State of JS/CSS Surveys Are Run
This app is itself based on a full-stack JavaScript framework I created, Vulcan.js. It works well enough for now, but in the future the app might need to be refactored in order to handle more surveys in parallel.
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