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Rivets 101: Working with JSON APIs

February 3, 2016
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In part one and part two of this series, we looked at how rivets handles data binding and then how to use rivets to show and hide elements on the page.  In this post, things are going to get a little more interesting.  We are going to cover how to consume JSON.

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Rivets 101: Showing and hiding elements

February 2, 2016
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In our previous riveting Rivets.js post, we revisited data binding and templating.  In addition to that, Rivets can handle showing and hiding elements within the DOM.  Within this post, we are going to a single-page application by selectively hiding and showing elements.

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Rivets 101: Data binding and templating revisited

February 1, 2016
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Last year, I wrote the post “Data binding and templating with Rivets“.  I decided to write a more indepth three-post arch on Rivets.js to accompany the demos that I recently posted to Github.  This post is meant to be a “revisit” of the original post.

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Data binding and templating with Rivets

May 18, 2015
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In my day job, I have been writing a lot of JavaScript.  The system already heavily uses jQuery and the addition of Angular would have been a tough sell.  I started to look for an alternative to handle data binding and templating.

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