Thứ Hai, 14 tháng 4, 2014

Web Developer Newsletter - JSON Spirit: A C++ JSON Parser/Generator Implemented with Boost Spirit

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Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Click here Plantronics Developer Connection announces an SDK private beta!
New Spokes 3.0 SDK features include a standalone library allowing you to support Plantronics devices in your app without needing to deploy the full Spokes software product and much more. Read about and sign up for the private beta here.
Click here Need Enterprise-Grade JavaScript Charting?
Hobby projects don't cut it when you are developing enterprise-grade applications. You need JavaScript charts the grown-ups use—FusionCharts. Stunning looks, cross-browser and device compatibility, 90+ charts & drill-down. First chart in 15 mins - try now.
How to test browsers on virtual machines from Modern.IE
What silliness! Everyone *knows* that all HTML works exactly the same in every browser and OS. Right? (more: Sitepoint)
X-Tags
Do you have <blink> envy? A burning desire to create your own HTML elements? Does calling something a div hurt your semantic sensibilities? Then X-Tags are for you! (more: X-Tags)
Game graphics with CutJS
Because I'm contractually obligated to at least one graphics/gaming link per week in this newsletter. (more: DailyJS)
Click here Write a beginner's HTML5 article for a chance to win a Nexus 7
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Angular and Durandal converge
Are we starting to see a bit of a shakeout in the JavaScript framework arena? (more: Rob Eisenberg)
Write Better JavaScript with Promises
Do you promise it will help? (more: David Walsh)
Alternatives to Prefixr
Vendor prefixes definitely are a pain, but the alternative (everyone doing something different until a standard breaks all of them) is definitely much worse. (more: Tuts+)
ECMAScript 6: Jump in, the water is warm!
Assuming you really feel the need to be that far ahead of the curve. (more: Flippin' Awesome)

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