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tota11y: an accessibility visualization toolkit
The process of testing for accessibility (a11y) is often tedious and confusing. In many cases, developers must have some prior accessibility knowledge in order to make sense of the results. Instead, tota11y aims to reduce this barrier of entry by helping visualize accessibility violations (and successes), while educating on best practices. (more: Tota11y)
Using the Media Capture API
Today I'd like to experiment with the Media Capture and Streams API, developed jointly at the W3C by the Web Real-Time Communications Working Group and the Device APIs Working Group. Some developers may know it simply as getUserMedia, which is the main interface that allows webpages to access media capture devices such as webcams and microphones. (more: Sitepoint)
Why we Need WebAssembly: An Interview with Brendan Eich
Brendan Eich & Eric Elliott Discuss WebAssembly Details & Misconceptions (more: Medium)
Op-ed: Safari is the new Internet Explorer
If devs build a modern Web app ecosystem sans Safari, maybe Apple can move beyond 2010. (more: Ars Technica)
Over the edge: web components are an endangered species
If you want to see the mess that is the standardisation effort around web components right now in all its ugliness, Wilson Page wrote a great post on that on Mozilla Hacks. Make sure to also read the comments – lots of good stuff there. (more: Christian Heilmann)
Seven surprising JavaScript 'features'
Over the last couple of months I've made a few enhancements to JSHint, mainly as a way of learning ES6 (I'm most proud of re-implementing variable scope detection) and during that process I've come across a few things that surprised me, mostly about ES6 but also in ES3, including the following feature, which I've never used and this is where I will start. (more: Scott Logic)
The DNA of Responsive Web Design
For the past five years, responsive web design has gone from being called a trend to being synonymous with mobile web best practices. (more: Telerik)
New articles added
ASP.NET
(28 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) This article will explain how to make WebAPI secure using Basic Authentication and Token based authorization. |
(7 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) ASP.NET MVC C# Opensource library that abstracts social logins for OAuth providers like Facebook, Google, Twitter, PayPal |
Client side scripting
Articles updated
Android
ASP.NET
(108 votes) by (updated 6 days ago) Enterprise level application architecture with Web APIs using Entity Framework, Generic Repository pattern and Unit of Work. |
(49 votes) by (updated 16 hours ago) MVC.Template is a starter template for ASP.NET MVC based solutions |
(44 votes) by (updated 6 days ago) My article will explain how we can make our Web API service architecture loosely coupled and more flexible. |
(34 votes) by (updated 6 days ago) In this article I'll explain how to write your own custom routes using Attribute Routing. |
Client side scripting
(3 votes) by (updated 20 hours ago) In this article we will try to understand and implement modules and controller in Angular.js |
New Tips and Tricks added
ASP.NET
Dialogs and Windows
(5 votes) by (updated yesterday) How to show your forms in the current active display on dual (or more) monitors |
HTML / CSS
(4 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) Creating a plugin in Jquery is very simple. In this tip, we will learn how to create custom plugins in Jquery. |
Tips and Tricks updated
ASP.NET Controls
(11 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) DropDownList Data Binding to Array (1D/2D), Enum and Dictionary objects in .NET |
Programming Tips
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