| 40 articles this week Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. Advertisements | Need Lightning-Fast Excel Calculations? Use SpreadsheetGear to evaluate complex Excel-based models with the fastest and most complete Excel-compatible calculation engine available. Includes 398 Excel-compatible functions, multithreaded recalc, array formula support and more. Try it now! | Effect of tabs vs. spaces in HTML files OK, nothing if you minify your HTML, but noticeable if you don't. Almost had me converting to tabs there for a minute. (more: Mads Kristensen) Microsoft's first web page and what it can teach us JavaScript Framework Showdown: Which Should You Use? To make your framework decision easier, we've outlined the pros and cons of AngularJS, Backbone.js, and Ember.js, based primarily on our own experience teaching these courses at Code School. (more: Code Condo) The State of the Componentised Web The idea of building applications out of a number of independent components isn't anything new. But with Web Components on the horizon I thought it would be a good time to look at component-based application development, how we benefit from taking this approach, how we can build our applications in this way using existing technologies and how we're likely to be building our front-end web apps in the future. (more: Future Insights) JavaScript Game Programming Using Phaser Phaser is a HTML5 game framework for desktop and mobile. It's fast, free, and open source. Phaser is currently in version 2.0.7. It supports both WebGL and Canvas. It has a bunch of features to help you in your game development. (more: SitePoint) Json.NET Updates: Merge, Dependency Injection, F# and JSONPath Support Json.NET 6.0 received 4 releases this year, the latest last week. Over these releases, several new features have been added, including several F# specific features, support for JSONPath querying, ability to integrate with Dependency Injection frameworks, ability to Merge JSON objects and more. (more: InfoQ) HTML5: Network Information API The Network Information API provides access to the connection type the system is using to communicate with the network, cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. It also provides a means for scripts to be notified if the connection type changes. (more: NetTuts) Latest Articles 40 articles overall. 20 new, 20 updated. New articles added - XML Sitemap - Mihai MOGA
An alternative Windows version to XML Sitemap online generators
Articles updated - Learn MVC (Model View Controller) step by step in 7 days – Day 1 - 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.
- JQUERY, JSON , Angular and Less Interview questions - Shivprasad koirala
In this article we will go through important interview questions around JQuery, JSON and Angular.js.
- Using Web API 2 (Individual User Account + CORS Enabled) from AngularJS Client - Omar Alani
How to use ASP.NET Web API 2 with Individual User Account from AngularJS client with CORS enabled to issue a Bearer token.
- ASP.NET Web Painting TOOL using HTML 5 - syed shanu
ASP.NET Drawing and Painting Using HTML5 CANVAS
- ASP.NET Identity 2.0 Extending Identity Models and Using Integer Keys Instead of Strings - John Atten
A deeper look at extending the core set of models afforded by the Identity 2.0 framework, and re-implementing the basic Identity Samples project using integer keys for all of our models, instead of the default string keys which are the default.
- ASP.NET MVC 5 Identity: Implementing Group-Based Permissions Management Part I - John Atten
Add Basic Group-Based permissions management to your ASP.NET MVC application. For applications of moderate complexity, which require a little more granularity in authorization permissions, but which may not warrant moving to a heavy-weight solutions such as Active Directory.
- Conditional ASP.NET MVC Validation using Data Annotation Attributes - Talal Tayyab
Declaration of conditional logic for Data annotation validation attributes
- ASP.NET MVC 5 Identity: Implementing Group-Based Permissions Management Part II - John Atten
This is the second part of a two-part series in which we figure out how to implement a basic Group-based permissions management system using the ASP.NET MVC 5 Identity system. In this series, we are building upon previous concepts we used in extending the IdentityUser class and implementing Role-Bas
- 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
- Implementing a WADO Server using Orthanc - Sébastien Jodogne
This article explains how to create a basic WADO server to provide Web access to DICOM images. The WADO server is implemented as a plugin for Orthanc, a lightweight DICOM store.
- 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 - IE AJAX POST Requests - Zachary Gardner
IE waits till the end of the thread to send AJAX POST requests to the server.
- Cascading Asynchronous Function Execution (CAFÉ) - John Bonfardeci
Cascading Asynchronous Function Execution (CAFÉ) is a design pattern for easily managing the execution sequence of asynchronous requests and callbacks within a medium to large JavaScript framework.
Tips and Tricks updated New Technical Blogs added Technical Blogs updated - How to use Amazon SES to Send Email from PHP - Right Handed Monkey
Sending 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
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