Today for my 30 day challenge, I decided to learn how to write a Chrome extension. After some research, I found out that there is a Yeoman generator for writing Chrome extensions. The extension that we will write in this blog post blocks us from accessing Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social web sites during the office time. This blog post will not cover Yeoman basics so please refer to my day 24 blog for a getting started with Yeoman post. Read the full blog here https://www.openshift.com/blogs/day-29-yeoman-chrome-generator-write-your-first-google-chrome-extension
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Day 24: Yeoman Ember–The Missing Tutorial
So far in this series we have looked at Bower, AngularJS, GruntJS, PhoneGap, Meteor, Ember, and TimelineJS JavaScript technologies. Today for my 30 day challenge, I decided to learn a productivity tool for front-end development called Yeoman. In this blog post, we will first cover the Yeoman basics and then we will develop an Ember application using Yeoman. This blog post will not cover EmberJS basics so please refer to my day 19 blog for more information. Read the full blog here https://www.openshift.com/blogs/day-24-yeoman-ember-the-missing-tutorial