By Spike Brehm This post has been cross-posted on VentureBeat. At Airbnb, we’ve learned a lot over the past few years while building rich web experiences. We dove into the single-page app world in 2011 with our mobile web site, and have since launched Wish Lists and our newly-redesigned search page, among others. Each of these is a large JavaScript app, meaning that the bulk of the code runs in th
Need help deciding which isomorphic JavaScript framework to use? Here’s a quick look at popular frameworks, including React, Derby, Meteor, and Rendr. React isomorphic JavaScript framework One of the most widely used frameworks today is called React. Facebook is the company that developed React, which could prove to be beneficial. Because Facebook is used by so many people across the world, the fr
By Spike Brehm You may remember our blog post back in January that first introduced Rendr, our library for running Backbone.js apps seamlessly on both the client and the server. We originally built Rendr to power our mobile web app, and in the post we explained our approach and showed some sample code. We’ve been blown away by the response from the community. With 80,000 hits to the original blog
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