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Presented by Brian Beckham and Anastasiya Ropatenko, BrainJocks Presented at SUGCON NA 2015 - Sitecore User Group Conference, October 2, 2015 It's time to tear up the page--or at least our view of the page as the unit for building a website. Atomic design offers a systematic, modular approach to web development in which simple building blocks are combined to form more complex elements. The page that was once a single unit becomes a construct, built up of portable, reusable components that can be shared across the site or other sites in a web ecosystem. This session will explore how an atomic approach can be applied to any Sitecore development project, the advantages that surface both initially and over time and lessons learned from some real websites built with atomic interface architecture.]]>

Presented by Brian Beckham and Anastasiya Ropatenko, BrainJocks Presented at SUGCON NA 2015 - Sitecore User Group Conference, October 2, 2015 It's time to tear up the page--or at least our view of the page as the unit for building a website. Atomic design offers a systematic, modular approach to web development in which simple building blocks are combined to form more complex elements. The page that was once a single unit becomes a construct, built up of portable, reusable components that can be shared across the site or other sites in a web ecosystem. This session will explore how an atomic approach can be applied to any Sitecore development project, the advantages that surface both initially and over time and lessons learned from some real websites built with atomic interface architecture.]]>
Mon, 05 Oct 2015 19:50:06 GMT /slideshow/modularity-matters-bringing-atomic-design-to-sitecore-development/53565754 sklumpp@slideshare.net(sklumpp) Modularity Matters: Bringing Atomic Design to Sitecore Development sklumpp Presented by Brian Beckham and Anastasiya Ropatenko, BrainJocks Presented at SUGCON NA 2015 - Sitecore User Group Conference, October 2, 2015 It's time to tear up the page--or at least our view of the page as the unit for building a website. Atomic design offers a systematic, modular approach to web development in which simple building blocks are combined to form more complex elements. The page that was once a single unit becomes a construct, built up of portable, reusable components that can be shared across the site or other sites in a web ecosystem. This session will explore how an atomic approach can be applied to any Sitecore development project, the advantages that surface both initially and over time and lessons learned from some real websites built with atomic interface architecture. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sugconatomicdesignforsitecore-151005195006-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Brian Beckham and Anastasiya Ropatenko, BrainJocks Presented at SUGCON NA 2015 - Sitecore User Group Conference, October 2, 2015 It&#39;s time to tear up the page--or at least our view of the page as the unit for building a website. Atomic design offers a systematic, modular approach to web development in which simple building blocks are combined to form more complex elements. The page that was once a single unit becomes a construct, built up of portable, reusable components that can be shared across the site or other sites in a web ecosystem. This session will explore how an atomic approach can be applied to any Sitecore development project, the advantages that surface both initially and over time and lessons learned from some real websites built with atomic interface architecture.
Modularity Matters: Bringing Atomic Design to Sitecore Development from Sue Klumpp
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JavaScript Overload /slideshow/javascript-overload/53565484 sugconjavascriptoverload-151005194340-lva1-app6891
Presented by Pavel Veller, BrainJocks Presented at SUGCON NA 2015 - Sitecore User Group Conference, October 2, 2015 If you have not been exposed to "advanced" JavaScript in Sitecore (or otherwise) expect to be fire hosed with a diverse set of topics to get you hooked. If you have been working with SPEAK pipelines, RequireJS, TypeScript, and have been unit testing your JavaScript like a pro you may still want to come and see if there's something you have missed.]]>

Presented by Pavel Veller, BrainJocks Presented at SUGCON NA 2015 - Sitecore User Group Conference, October 2, 2015 If you have not been exposed to "advanced" JavaScript in Sitecore (or otherwise) expect to be fire hosed with a diverse set of topics to get you hooked. If you have been working with SPEAK pipelines, RequireJS, TypeScript, and have been unit testing your JavaScript like a pro you may still want to come and see if there's something you have missed.]]>
Mon, 05 Oct 2015 19:43:40 GMT /slideshow/javascript-overload/53565484 sklumpp@slideshare.net(sklumpp) JavaScript Overload sklumpp Presented by Pavel Veller, BrainJocks Presented at SUGCON NA 2015 - Sitecore User Group Conference, October 2, 2015 If you have not been exposed to "advanced" JavaScript in Sitecore (or otherwise) expect to be fire hosed with a diverse set of topics to get you hooked. If you have been working with SPEAK pipelines, RequireJS, TypeScript, and have been unit testing your JavaScript like a pro you may still want to come and see if there's something you have missed. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sugconjavascriptoverload-151005194340-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Pavel Veller, BrainJocks Presented at SUGCON NA 2015 - Sitecore User Group Conference, October 2, 2015 If you have not been exposed to &quot;advanced&quot; JavaScript in Sitecore (or otherwise) expect to be fire hosed with a diverse set of topics to get you hooked. If you have been working with SPEAK pipelines, RequireJS, TypeScript, and have been unit testing your JavaScript like a pro you may still want to come and see if there&#39;s something you have missed.
JavaScript Overload from Sue Klumpp
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