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    hubot-slack

    hubot-slack

    Slack Developer Kit for Hubot

    So you want to get started using Hubot and Slack? We’ve got you covered. Slack Developer Kit for Hubot is an adapter that connects your Hubot scripts to your Slack team, giving you and your fellow teammates a new best friend: your very own scriptable, pluggable bot. What is Hubot and when should I use it? In short, it makes developing ChatOps-style bots quicker and easier. It’s an application you host on a server that uses the Slack platform and behaves however you script it to. You will...
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    Chaplin

    Chaplin

    HTML5 application architecture using Backbone.js

    Chaplin is a lightweight, structured JavaScript application architecture built on Backbone.js for developing scalable, maintainable single‑page applications. It provides MVC organization, clean routing, memory management, controllers for screen logic, and modular design to address shortcomings in raw Backbone. Chaplin was derived from a real application (moviepilot.com) and is written in CoffeeScript with builds in JavaScript.
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