| 40 articles this week Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. Advertisements Announcing the all new Cloud9 development environment! Who needs a computer? Do all your development in "the cloud". Oh sure you say, "But I need a computer to access 'the cloud'". Nonsense! It's all. in. the. cloud. {insert wibbly-wobbly hand gesture here} (more: Cloud9) Blast.js Blast.js separates text in order to facilitate typographic manipulation. It has four delimiters built in: character, word, sentence, and element. Alternatively, Blast can match custom regular expressions and phrases. (more: Blast.js) 5 Little known details about jQuery methods Whether you're a jQuery beginner or a JavaScript expert, you might not know some peculiarities of jQuery. (more: SitePoint) Eloquent JavaScript Digital version of an introductory paper book on JavaScript. Money quote (so far): "There are those who will say terrible things about the JavaScript language. Many of these things are true." (more: Eloquent JavaScript) The jungle of mobile HTML5 development But since the rise of mobile, the development with this technology started to be complex. On the desktop, everything was clear. Website development is in a constant evolution; still people have expertise on it. But on mobile, it's just a nightmare. Developers are confused in the way of developing an HTML5 mobile app, so I hope this guide will help them. (more: Medium) New JavaScript library adds facial detection, 3D projection to Web apps Because if I were to make a list of the things I want to do in an interpreted language, facial recognition and would definitely be on the list (somewhere near the bottom). (more: Infoworld) Using ECMAScript 6 today Because the bleeding edge is so fun. Here's a look at some of the fun you can have. (more: 2ality) Latest Articles 40 articles overall. 16 new, 24 updated. New articles added Articles updated - AJAX DLL - Mehul M Thakkar
.NET library to call server side method from JavaScript.
- Learn MVC (Model View Controller) step by step in 7 days – Day 1 - Shivprasad koirala
As the article's name says, learn MVC. Ao the agenda is simple, we are going to learn ASP.NET MVC in 7 days.
- MVC interview questions with answers - Shivprasad koirala, Marla Sukesh
The whole purpose of this article is to quickly brush up your MVC knowledge from an MVC interview perspective.
- Learn MVC (Model View Controller) Step by Step in 7 Days – Day 3 - Shivprasad koirala, Marla Sukesh
This article is Part 3 and continuation to the Learn MVC Step by Step in 7 Days series.
- Learn MVC (Model view controller) Step by Step in 7 days – Day 2 - Shivprasad koirala, Marla Sukesh
Learn MVC (Model view controller) Step by Step in 7 days – Day 2
- Learn MVC (Model view controller) Step by Step in 7 days – Day 4 - Shivprasad koirala, Marla Sukesh
In day 4 we will look in to JSON ,Jquery ,Aysnch controllers and session management.
- Learn MVC (Model view controller) Step by Step in 7 days – Day 5 - Shivprasad koirala, Marla Sukesh
As the article's name says, learn MVC. Ao the agenda is simple, we are going to learn ASP.NET MVC in 7 days.
- Learn MVC (Model view controller) Step by Step in 7days – Day 6 - Shivprasad koirala, Marla Sukesh
This article is Day 6 of learn MVC step by step in 7 days.
- Comparing .NET chart solutions for web-applications - rikkiua
In this article collected most popular freeware/commercial solutions for data visualization in .NET
- Dynamic Treeview with Drag and Drop by Kendo - Mahsa Hassankashi
This article explains how to make data source for kendoTreeView, particularly it is designed for organization chart such as personals or documents which need nested query, after drag and drop one node to another one it will save it. Look at Demo
- Building a Mixed-Mode Sampling Profiler - Mattias Högström
Walking a native and a managed callstack is fairly easy. Walking a mixed-mode callstack is much much harder. Existing documentation is truly minimal. I hope this article and its sample profiler can shed some light in this area.
- Peer to Peer File Sharing Through WCF - Amir Jalilifard
In this article, you are going to learn about P2P Network and Windows Communication Foundation to share your files between peers through a P2P network.
New Tips and Tricks added Tips and Tricks updated New Technical Blogs added - JavaScript Promises Are Cool - Keyhole Software
"And when I promise something, I never ever break that promise. Never." ― Rapunzel Many languages have libraries of interesting schemes called promises, deferreds, or futures. Those help to tame the wild asynchronous into something more like the mundane sequential. JavaScript promises can promote se
- Create Smileys or Image using Bit Arrays in Java - Psycho_Coder
Hello Everyone,Today I will show you how to create a simple image by using code in Java in Applet. I have used Netbeans IDE 7.3 beta 2 and Java 7. You must have a bit knowledge about java and Applets for you to understand this code properly.We will create a simple smiley and a hut. To create a sim
Technical Blogs updated - OneTrueError and ASP.NET - jgauffin
OneTrueError is my new startup which also is a member of Microsoft BizSpark. This post is about the client library for ASP.NET (WebForms/MVC/WebAPI). It will catch and handle all uncaught exceptions automatically. They are also uploaded to our site for … Continue reading →
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