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May 8, 2013

Bacon.js Tutorial Part I : Hacking With jQuery

Filed under: Functional Programming,Interface Research/Design — Patrick Durusau @ 1:58 pm

Bacon.js Tutorial Part I : Hacking With jQuery

From the post:

This is the first part of a hopefully upcoming series of postings intended as a Bacon.js tutorial. I’ll be building a fully functional, however simplified, AJAX registration form for an imaginary web site.

This material is based on my presentation/hands-on session at Reaktor Dev Day 2012 where I had to squeeze a Bacon.js intro and a coding session into less than an hour. I didn’t have much time to discuss the problem and jumped into the solution a bit too fast. This time I’ll first try to explain the problem I’m trying to solve with Bacon. So bear with me. Or have a look at the Full Solution first if you like.

A functional programming example that doesn’t start with theory.

How very odd. 😉

Other posts in this series:

Bacon.js Tutorial Part II: Get Started

Bacon.js Tutorial Part III : AJAX and Stuff

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