Tag: angular 2

Building a Google Chrome Extension with Couchbase and Angular 2

Building a Google Chrome Extension with Couchbase and Angular 2

Have you ever used a Chrome extension in your Google Chrome web browser? I personally use a ton of them and some of my favorites include ColorZilla and Google Hangouts. Have you ever wanted to make your own Chrome extension,...

Create a Desktop App that Syncs using Electron, PouchDB, Ionic 2 and Couchbase

Create a Desktop App that Syncs using Electron, PouchDB, Ionic 2 and Couchbase

I’ve been on a role when it comes to JavaScript and Couchbase. Over the past few weeks I’ve been creating content revolving around the Angular 2 framework, the JavaScript library PouchDB, and Ionic Framework for mobile. What I haven’t explored...

Using Couchbase Mobile in a Web Application with only Angular 2 and PouchDB

Using Couchbase Mobile in a Web Application with only Angular 2 and PouchDB

Last year I wrote an article that explained how to synchronize between platforms and Couchbase with only AngularJS and PouchDB. Back then AngularJS was booming and probably my favorite framework of all time. A year later AngularJS is still around,...

Syncing with Couchbase in an Ionic 2 App using PouchDB

Syncing with Couchbase in an Ionic 2 App using PouchDB

Not too long ago I wrote about using Couchbase in an Ionic 2 application. In the previous example we saw how to use Couchbase Lite and the RESTful API for saving data and working with Couchbase Sync Gateway. While that...

Create a Desktop Chat Application using the CEAN Stack and Electron

Create a Desktop Chat Application using the CEAN Stack and Electron

So you’re interested in creating a desktop chat application like Slack, but aren’t sure where to start. Slack was very open in saying that they used Github’s Electron platform for building the desktop version of their software. This means that...

Full Stack Development with the CEA2N Stack Webinars

Full Stack Development with the CEA2N Stack Webinars

Although slightly late on this post, I thought it would great to share that I’m presenting a five-part webinar series on the topic of full stack development. Now the first episode did already happen, but the great thing is that...