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CodeProject | Web Developer Newsletter - Writing better jQuery code

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Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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A look at the Internet Explorer 11 Developer Tools
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The ultimate Flexbox cheat sheet
Flexbox is the new shawarma, but it can be a little complex when you first see it. So, it's handy to keep this article around when you want to use it. (more: Sketching with CSS)
Introducing Scut, a new Sass utility library
Sass is CSS done better (that might be damning it with faint praise). Still, it's a bit of a blank slate, so why not start with a few useful mixins? (more: CSS Tricks)
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Making the web faster with SPDY and HTTP/2
SPDY: it's not just a irritatingly cute named protocol. It actually works (and works with IE, apparently). (more: Chromium Blog)
Foundation 5
Wow. "The most advanced responsive front-end framework in the world", so you know it must be worth looking at. I really need to get out more, or at least pay attention. (more: Sitepoint)
The Hobbit Experience: Bringing Middle-Earth to life
A little dated now (it's been out almost a whole week), but yet another great showcase for just what you can do with HTML5+a metric boatload of JavaScript+a modern browser. (more: HTML5 Rocks)
Writing better jQuery code
There's always room for improvement, so here you go with a few extra rooms. I disagree with a few of these, but to each their own. (more: Flippin Awesome)

Latest Articles

40 articles overall. 17 new, 23 updated.

New articles added

Android

ASP.NET

ASP.NET Controls

Client side scripting

  • Selecting Multiple Objects with KineticJS - Michelle Higgins (Harmonia.com)
    The KineticJS libraries make using the HTML5 canvas tag easy and straightforward. This example shows how to

  • Aligning Multiple Objects with KineticJS - Michelle Higgins (Harmonia.com)
    This article builds on a previous one where we created a selection box by dragging the mouse using the KineticJS library. In this article, we will add functions to allow these objects to be aligned along their left or right edges, tops or bottoms, and middles or centers.

Articles updated

.NET Framework

Ajax

Algorithms & Recipes

ASP.NET

Azure

C#

Client side scripting

  • Learn JavaScript: Part 1 - Create a Starfield - Dave Kerr
    In this article we're going to create a starfield in JavaScript. We'll see how the core langauge features work, how to create classes, and how to use the HTML5 Canvas.

  • Proxy pattern in JavaScript - Ralph Varjabedian
    With one function call, wrap a class with a proxy in Javascript. A precursor to easy error mocking in node.js using mocha

Date and Time

HTML / CSS

String handling

Third Party Products and Tools

User Controls

  • A PropertyGrid implemented in Ruby on Rails - Marc Clifton
    Using JQuery UI and minimal Javascript to create a dynamic property grid editor that can be initialized in a fluid programming style or with a minimal DSL.

New Tips and Tricks added

ASP.NET

Miscellaneous

Reviews on Third Party Products and Tools

Wiki.ASP.NET articles

Tips and Tricks updated

Client side scripting

Mobile Development

New Technical Blogs added

.NET Framework

  • Configuring ASP.NET authentication log - Sebastian Solnica
    Some time ago I wrote about ASP.NET Health Monitoring – a logging infrastructure provided by the .NET framework, easily configurable through web.config. In that post I was presenting heart beat and error events. Today I would like to show you how to collect ASP.NET authentication audit logs. T

Applications & Tools

ASP.NET

Client side scripting

PHP

Web Security

Technical Blogs updated

Applications & Tools

  • What is Knockout ? - Sampath Lokuge
    This article explains how to use Knockout with ASP.net MVC

ASP.NET Controls




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