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Software regarding JavaScript libraries, frameworks, and plugins, as well as JavaScript software development tools.
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JavaScript/Angularjs Organizational Chart (Custom Nodes/Edges)
KeyLines JS has a wide support for browsers, since IE7.
While the exposed API is always the same, on old browsers (IE7/8) it has a Flash renderer.
Also, there's an official Angular directive (in beta …
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Merge ES6 modules
If you want to write your own software/app in ES6+ Javascript and bundle it into a single ES5+ Javascript file you need to setup a compiler (like Babel.js ) and a bundler (like Browserify, Webpack or Rollup …
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Zoomable network graph in AngularJS
Based on a previous answer I gave on StackOverflow I would add to your list the following:
VivaGraph it's a free and open source tool for graph visualization tool - but it has a smaller community co …
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Alternatives for drag and drop of jquery-ui
It really depends of what kind of element you want to drag & drop, but I would suggest to go for a plain HTML5 D&D implementation.
For basic D&D of DOM elements it's widely supported. For things such …
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Headless browser for Java that can execute JavaScript on a page
If you install a headless browser such phantomjs or slimerjs on the machine you can use a CasperJS interface to control it.
There's a jUnit-CasperJS project on Github that can be convenient for this …
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Free IDE for Ruby on Rails & javascript development
This is my experience, coming from Eclipse.
TL;DR
If you want a full featured IDE pay for Rubymine (they have a discount for many things).
If you want a zen code experience go for Github Atom.
Lo …