![]() In this post, we’ll explore how to set up a clientside JavaScript project for success using Gulp and Browserify. They’re great for use with Backbone, Angular, Ember, React, and my own hand-rolled JavaScript projects. After using them on a couple of projects, I’m coming to like them quite a bit. They’ve worked great, but recently I was pairing with someone who prefers to use Gulp and Browserify instead. My build process toolset has traditionally been comprised of RequireJS for dependency loading, and Grunt. That said, it’s worth checking out your options every now and then. Luckily, there is one part of the toolchain that doesn’t change as often, and that’s the build process. It seems like every day there’s a new something.js to check out. ![]() ![]() Introductionįor JavaScript developers, it can be hard to keep up to date with the latest frameworks and libraries. This post originally appeared on Engine Yard.
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