| 36 articles this week Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. Advertisements Firebug 2.0 Web dev tool steps up debugging I'm sure you know this already. However, on the off chance you don't, the best web development tool has gotten even better. I just wish it worked everywhere. (more: Infoworld) collections.js Hashtable too plebeian for you? Array just not doing it for you? This set might just solve your needs (although they are probably missing a few) (more: CollectionsJS) An even slimmer pdf.js We mentioned PDFium last week, but I was reminded that Mozilla has the lovely (and getting more lovely) PDF.js project. Definitely looks like a worthy option for your PDF viewing pleasure. (more: Nicholas Nethercote) Easy accelerated 3D Games in a browser with JavaScript and WebGL using Three.js or Babylon.js One of my favourite 'splainers gets to work on some web animation. (more: Scott Hanselman) A Good User Interface Just a few suggestions on improving your web pages. Oh, and don't forget the big red buttons. You can't have enough big red buttons on a web page. (more: Good UI) AniJS: A declarative handling library for CSS animations I couldn't go a week without some kind of animations, could I? Anyway, this one is more of the "make your forms interesting", rather than the "pew pew" variety. (more: Sitepoint) Fenix – A static desktop web server for developers I suspect that most of you would use IIS Express (or Cassini) for this. However, this looks pretty sweet and capable for those quick demo sites. (more: Web Appers) Latest Articles 36 articles overall. 27 new, 9 updated. New articles added - SharpDOM, View Engine for ASP.NET MVC - vtimashkov
Sharp DOM is a view engine for the ASP.NET MVC platform allowing developers to design extendable and maintenable dynamic HTML layouts using the C# 4.0 language. It is also possible to use the Sharp DOM project to generate HTML layouts outisde of the MVC framework.
- Asp.Net MVC 5 List Editor with Bootstrap Modals - Jarosław Zwierz
With this sample I'll try to demonstrate how to achieve editing of One-To-Many model in the single View.
- Build a custom MVC Tree Control by using jsTree - Ranjan.D
Let us learn how to build a simple MVC Tree Control by using jsTree (a jquery plugin, that provides interactive trees)
- Using TempData in ASP.NET MVC - Imran Abdul Ghani
In previous ASP.NET MVC Tutorial, we discussed about different available options for passing data from Controller to View in ASP.NET MVC. We implemented passing data using ViewBag and ViewData in ASP.NET MVC application. Now, in this part of the tutorial, we are going to discuss about the third avai
- SiteMapper Tool - gggustafson
This article presents a tool named SiteMapper that creates a Google site map and a user traversable tree
Articles updated - ExCB - Extended Multi Column ComboBox - Avelino Ferreira
Presenting an easy-to-use, flexible, filterable ComboBox, managing various data types (including images), also sortable, resizable and reordable columns
New Tips and Tricks added - TIP: Business Objects != Data Contracts - Terrence Sheflin
I've had to build several enterprise size applications over the years, and one of the biggest mistakes I ever made was to re-use the business objects as my data contracts.
Tips and Tricks updated New Technical Blogs added - ASP.Net MVC – HiddenInput and ReadOnly attributes - Arun Ramachandran India
In the last blog post, we have discussed about opening the page in a new browser window in ASP.Net MVC. You can read that article here. In this article we will go over HiddenInput and ReadOnly attributes. HiddenInput attribute is useful when you want to render a property using input type
- What is the need of ASP.NET MVC model binders? - Shivprasad koirala
Model binder maps HTML form elements to the model. It acts like a bridge between HTML UI and MVC model.Take the below simple HTML form example :-Now this form needs to fill the below "Customer" class model. If you see the HTML control name they are different from the class property name. For example
- How to use Amazon SES to Send Email from PHP - Right Handed Monkey
CodeProjectSending mail using Amazon's SES (Simple Email Service)I couldn't find too many good examples for this online and the Amazon AWS PHP SDK had incomplete documentation for a SendEmail function when I was researching this topic.NOTE: My biggest flaw with this was I was using the SMTP username
- Debugging and Profiling MySQL Performance with PHP - Right Handed Monkey
We already talked about PHP performance profiling by using the handy built-in xdebug profiler and passing the XDEBUG_PROFILE parameter. You can find the original blog article here. But, that method does not give you and easy way to view the SQL calls you are making or the individual performance of
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