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Data Gone Wild? No More! Rule complex data scenarios - offline, online, on the go with Kendo UI. Join the Telerik Kendo UI webinar on November 20 to find out more about Kendo UI's data management and export capabilities, offline data storage and modern mobile UX solutions. Reserve your seat |
Immutable.js Offers JavaScript a Taste of Functional Programming
The Immutable.js library reached version 3.0.0 last week, adding a number of API changes. Immutable.js provides persistent data structures allowing for a functional programming style while using natural syntax familiar to traditional JavaScript developers. (more: InfoQ)
Karma - Spectacular Test Runner for Javascript
The main goal for Karma is to bring a productive testing environment to developers. The environment being one where they don't have to set up loads of configurations, but rather a place where developers can just write the code and get instant feedback from their tests. (more: Karma)
An Introduction to Parallax Scrolling Using Stellar.js
One of the most discussed web design trend of the last few years is the parallax scrolling effect. Whether you like it or not, it is used by a lot of websites. In this tutorial I'll give you a brief introduction to parallax scrolling and show how we can reproduce it in a website using a jQuery plugin called Stellar.js. (more: SitePoint)
Introducing Spider
It's just JavaScript, but better. (more: Medium)
Learning JavaScript Design Patterns
Free online edition of Addy's excellent book. Don't forget to shell out for the paper (or e-paper,) if you find it useful. (more: Addy Osmani)
Porting to Emscripten
Take your C++, and make it into JavaScript, so you can be like the cool kids. (more: Mozilla Hacks)
Adobe launches Brackets v1.0, an open-source text editor for Web designers
I imagine you already have (a few) text editors lying around, but this one has at least one useful webbie feature: an extension that automatically pulls design information from a PSD – such as colors, fonts, gradients, images and more – and generates clean CSS. (more: The Next Web)
New articles added
ASP.NET
(4 votes) by (updated yesterday) Onion Architecture following repository pattern in a different way providing loose coupling. |
Client side scripting
Libraries
(6 votes) by (updated 20 hours ago) Connecting an existing JavaScript engine to AngleSharp to perform DOM operations and provide a working headless browser. |
Articles updated
.NET Framework
(58 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) This article introduces the Generic Repository pattern and Unit of Work in ASP.NET MVC applications. |
ASP.NET
(327 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) The whole purpose of this article is to quickly brush up your MVC knowledge from ASP.NET MVC interview perspective. |
(15 votes) by (updated 15 hours ago) MVC.Template is a starter template for ASP.NET MVC based solutions |
C#
HTML / CSS
(49 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) A jQuery plugin for turning plain text guitar tabs into online playable music |
(29 votes) by (updated 20 hours ago) Weekly HTML5 event calendar with CSS themes, drag and drop support, date navigator. PHP/AJAX and ASP.NET MVC backends. |
Product Showcase
(7 votes) by (updated 9 hours ago) Securing Your .NET Applications – A Summary Review Of Visual Guard |
New Tips and Tricks added
Applications & Tools
ASP.NET
(1 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) This article shows how to make a reusable resource webapi using RESX as the backing System of Record. |
Desktop Gadgets
Web Services
New Technical Blogs added
Azure
HTML / CSS
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