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React.js introduction for people who know just enough jQuery to get by
A nice, quick introduction to that thing all the cool web kids are talking about. (more: React for Designers)
Why Web Components will make the web a better place for our users
Web Components v1 is the foundation that will help us build better component libraries, enabling developers to deliver a refined, maintainable and consistent user experience across products. (more: Medium)
The Web's Cruft Problem
Between modals, app-install prompts, mobile web fails, ads, mobile redirects, EU cookie prompts, and the like, web developers—the people who collectively create the web—increasingly hate actually using the web. (more: Telerik)
Does it work on Edge?
Plan ahead and check to see what breaks. Because you know it will. (more: Does it work on Edge)
CSS Gradients: A Syntax Crash Course
CSS gradients, which have excellent browser support, allow you to create smooth visual transitions between two or more specified colors. (more: Sitepoint)
Introducing Material Design Lite
MDL makes it easy to add a material design look and feel to your websites. (more: Google Developers)
Google hits TurboFan button on Chrome's JavaScript engine
New compiler tech offers up to 29% speed increase (more: The Register)
How mobile access is changing the Internet
The latest Global Internet report from the Internet Society focuses on mobile usage and how it has changed, and is changing, the way we use the Web. (more: Beta News)
New articles added
Azure
(4 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) This tip describes how to build an application in Azure Cloud with ASP.NET MVC and WCF. |
Client side scripting
(3 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) Porting VB functions over to JavaScript and other useful functions |
Articles updated
Applications & Tools
(50 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) This article explains in detail how to create a simple Online Shopping Cart using AngularJS and WCF Rest Service. |
(20 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) In this article we will see how to use an AngularJs Filter, AngularJs Sort, AngularJs Animation, Image Mouse Over and Mouse Out Event. |
ASP.NET
(34 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) This article will explain how to make WebAPI secure using Basic Authentication and Token based authorization. |
(23 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) This article explains how to create a simple web-based photo editing tool using HTML5, jQuery and ASP.NET. |
(14 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) ASP.NET MVC C# Opensource library that abstracts social logins for OAuth providers like Facebook, Google, Twitter, PayPal |
C#
Caching
(35 votes) by (updated 15 hours ago) Setting up Redis server on Windows machine, and accessing it with C# client |
Charts, Graphs and Images
(19 votes) by (updated 15 hours ago) YouTube™ video player API provides variety of customization features (ASP.NET, C#) |
Custom Controls
New Tips and Tricks added
Applications & Tools
(11 votes) by (updated 17 hours ago) A quick tip on setting up a Bootstrap responsive Editable Grid with ShieldUI-Lite |
ASP.NET
(1 votes) by (updated 15 hours ago) In this article we will try to understand why, when and how we should implement Custom Routes. |
C#
(4 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) This is to implement anti forgery token with Ajax post in MVC Application |
Miscellaneous
(1 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) Developed Kids Alphabets Tutor using ng-repeat, ng-bind, ng-hide, setTimeout in AngularJS |
Tools and IDE
Tips and Tricks updated
Client side scripting
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