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Herding Code 133: Derick Bailey on Backbone.js

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In this episode, the guys talk with Derick Bailey (consultant and founder of watchmecode.net, where he sells JavaScript themed screen casts) about Backbone.js, which is a popular JavaScript framework.

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Herding Code 133: Derick Bailey on Backbone.js

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Show Notes:

  • Derick starts off by explaining what Backbone is not: a JavaScript MVC framework.
  • Backbone provides a way to structure and organize your code, separating responsibilities in to easily recognizable pieces.
  • Derick points out that Jeremy Ashkenas, the creator of Backbone, said that Backbone is a library. The distinction Derick references is: "a framework calls your code, you call a library’s code."
  • Kevin asks what are the main parts of Backbone. Derick mentions models and collections, views, routers, and some helpers: backbone.sync, backbone.events, and history.
  • Kevin asks for a clarification on what a single-page application is. Derick cites Gmail as the canonical example.
  • Kevin asks if Backbone is mainly used for single-page applications. Derick explains that it is very flexible and can be used as much or as little as necessary for any kind of application.
  • Jon asks if using Backbone is an all or nothing proposition or if bits and pieces can be brought in over time.
  • Kevin asks for a comparison to other similar JavaScript libraries/frameworks.
  • Jon asks if there are any template or boiler plate projects for getting started with Backbone.
  • K. Scott asks about Derick’s Memento plugin, which allows you to store and restore your model’s state.
  • Kevin asks Derick why he thinks Backbone has become so popular.
  • Jon asks about the process and requirements for creating Backbone plugins.
  • Jon asks about the debugging story when using Backbone.
  • Kevin asks about tools and approaches for testing Backbone.
  • Kevin asks if there are any sources for best practices for Backbone.
  • Twitter questions from @elijahmanor: "In what type of applications would you not recommend using Backbone?", "Do you plan to consolidate your blog posts into a Backbone book?", "Have you done any mobile development with Backbone?, "Do you use Require.js alongside Backbone?"
  • Kevin and Derick discuss server-side rendering of JavaScript with Backbone for the purpose of being easily findable by search engines.
  • Derick talks about the on-site training and training videos that he offers.

Show Links:

  • Derick Bailey blog
  • Twitter
  • Backbone
  • Jeremy Ashkenas – Founder of Backbone
  • Zepto.js
  • Backbone.js Is Not An MVC Framework
  • SproutCore
  • Batman.JS
  • Ember.js
  • JavaScriptMVC
  • Agility.js
  • Knockout
  • Spine
  • CoffeScript
  • Knockback
  • Dericks Backbone data binding plugin
  • Bocoup – Introducing the Backbone Boilerplate
  • Backbone mailing list (Google Group)
  • Backbone.Marionette
  • BBCloneMail on GitHub
  • BBCloneMail live on Heroku
  • Backbone.Memento
  • Underscore.js
  • Joey Beninghove
  • QUnit
  • Jasmine
  • jasmine-jquery
  • Sinon.js
  • Rob Conery refactors the Backbone.js todo list sample
  • Derick’s list of Backbone resources
  • Require.js
  • backbonetraining.net
  • watchmecode.net

Feb 03

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  • Daniel

    Great interview. Just getting started in the Backbone world and this answered a lot of my questions.

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