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Free course: "JavaScript: The Good Parts"
Registration required, but c'mon: these are the GOOD parts! (more: IT World)
TypeScript vs Haxe, Which is the Better Compile-to-JS Language?
Designed as a superset of JavaScript, TypeScript brings in static-typing for writing large-scale application. Haxe is similar to TypeScript in many aspects, particularly its JS-like syntax, static-typing, and module system. (more: Andi Li)
domInteractive: is it? really?
Netflix published a great article, Making Netflix.com Faster, about their move to Node.js. The article mentions how they use performance.timing.domInteractive to measure improvements (more: Steve Souders)
Performance is User Experience
Page speed is increasingly important for websites. If you're looking for a page load time benchmark for your site, this is it: users expect pages to load in two seconds, and after three seconds, up to 40% of users will abandon your site. (more: Designing for Performance)
Choosing the right JavaScript framework
How do you decide which new framework to implement? Amanda Cline takes a look at the pros and cons of the AngularJS, Ember and Backbone JavaScript frameworks and the factors programmers need to consider when choosing. (more: Jaxenter)
Getting started with ECMAScript 6
This blog post helps you to get started with ECMAScript 6 (ES6) (more: 2ality)
Cutting the Mustard with CSS Media Queries
Cutting the Mustard is a term coined by Tom Maslen at the BBC. The method uses JavaScript that checks for browser capabilities before loading further CSS and JavaScript to give the user an 'enhanced' experience, otherwise the browser will only load the files necessary for a 'core' experience. (more: Sitepoint)
New articles added
C#
(3 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) Login, get the data, logout. AngleSharp has everything we need to submit forms and transmit everything we need to get the desired data. |
HTML / CSS
(10 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) All about Styling webpage or a document using CSS. We will also see different ways of including styles etc |
Miscellaneous
Articles updated
ASP.NET
(20 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#
Client side scripting
(36 votes) by (updated yesterday) A web color picker which looks like the one in Microsoft Office 2010. |
Database
Game Development
(9 votes) by (updated yesterday) In this article we can see how to create a simple Unity 3D game using C# Script. |
Internet / Network
NoSQL
PHP
(4 votes) by (updated 9 hours ago) CrossData is a PHP object for creating an HTML table or a PHP array, crossing two fields of a table from a PDO accessed DataBase. |
New Tips and Tricks added
Applications & Tools
(1 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) Part 3 of the N-part series "As the Meteor Blazes" - Creating a MongoDB Collection |
C / C++ Language
New Technical Blogs added
ASP.NET
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