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Parsing emoji Unicode in JavaScript

Posted on January 15th, 2014

There are hundreds of emoji characters encoded in Unicode, however JavaScript is limited in supporting these correctly. This makes parsing them a little bit more complicated, but the solution is just one click away. Winking face.

MongoDB for DBAs: CRUD

Posted on December 31st, 2013

Week 2: CRUD operations and administrative commands.

MongoDB for DBAs: Introduction

Posted on December 19th, 2013

First article in a series of articles covering what I learn each week during MongoDB University’s course “MongoDB for DBAs”.

Week 1: An introduction to MongoDB, not just how but also why.

In JavaScript, almost anything is an expression

Posted on June 26th, 2013

Actually, that’s a quote from the php.net manual, salted with a little bit of creative freedom. The same is true for JavaScript though, as is the definition of an expression as “anything that has a value”.

Welcome to my blog!

Posted on June 12th, 2013

This is my first article to kickstart this blog and merely just a quick introduction about who I am and why you should be be reading my blog.

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Hello! My name is Dillon

I am a freelance JavaScript focussed web developer. Welcome! Hopefully you'll enjoy my work and my writing. If you do (or don't), you can find me on Google+ and Twitter. My open source work will be hosted on Github and you should check out some of my demos on CodePen as well. Oh, and make sure you grab the ATOM or RSS feed, whichever you prefer.

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