Tim Branyen

Tim Branyen is a software engineer working at Bocoup who focuses his time making web application development better. As a core contributor to the Backbone.js project, he is in a unique position to improve the tools web developers use every day.

The experience Tim gained while working on client projects at Bocoup assisted with the creation of the popular Backbone Boilerplate and several other projects, of which he actively maintains.

Check out Tim Branyen's website, github and twitter.

Posts from Tim Branyen on Bocoup's blog:

Introducing The Backbone Boilerplate

Posted on Jan 10, 2012

Organizing Your Backbone.js Application With Modules

Posted on Oct 06, 2011

Synchronizing HTML5 Slides with Node.js

Posted on Jun 23, 2011

Building Web Applications with Backbone.js Workshop

Posted on Mar 01, 2010

Advanced jQuery Templates - Tim Branyen

Posted on

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