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Posts Tagged ‘Single Page Applications’

History

A Short, Semi-Accurate History of Web Content Management

Progress, far from consisting in change, depends on retentiveness. When change is absolute there remains no being to improve and no direction is set for possible improvement: and when experience is not retained […] infancy is perpetual. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. George Santayana To understand where we are […]

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The Focus and the F-150

My favorite car is still my second car after college, a 2001 bright yellow Ford Focus ZX3. The reason is simple: it was the absolute minimum car required for my needs.  Manual cranks served to both to open the windows and as the sole method of air conditioning in the car and the manual transmission […]

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Website Performance with the Adobe Experience Cloud

Performance is a critical concern for any web implementation. Users expect high performance, responsive web experiences and will abandon experiences that don’t deliver. Here are some things you need to consider to ensure Adobe solution performance: Scaling of Underlying Hardware Development Best Practices Author Instance Performance Publish Instance Performance Dispatcher Caching Percentage Website Performance   […]

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Single Page Application Approaches in AEM

With all the buzz around Single Page Applications (SPA), there are many unanswered architectural questions. What happens to traditional Web Content Management systems? Who will own the glass? What is the right approach? The answer is more nuanced than a blanket response. The right approach for your experience will depend based on the type of […]

Approach Overview: Compiling and Authoring React Applications in AEM

The Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) platform allows for a great level of customizability – there can be endless unique implementations. This level of customization will continue to increase given Adobe’s frequent updates in integrations and emerging technologies. With the surge in single-page application (SPA) designs, JavaScript frameworks like React, Angular, and Handlebars are now some […]

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Are You Ready For AT.js?

I recently attended an excellent webinar “Ask the Experts – Adobe Target New Features” presented by Adobe’s @kimenwarner. During the webinar, Kimen mentioned a very exciting new feature coming to Adobe Target in February 2016: AT.js. AT.js is the new client library for Adobe Target, replacing the legacy mbox.js. This new client library is currently in […]