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I learned how to be productive in React in a week and you can, too
I've been intrigued by React for some time, and now that it has gained some standing in the community as well as good reviews, the time to learn it seemed justified. (more: CSS Tricks)
Building OWIN MiddleWare for ASP.NET vNext
OWIN (which stands for Open Web Interface for .NET) allows a developer to decouple their ASP.NET application from a web server, such as IIS. Additionally, OWIN allows developers to "plug in" various components to their web apps without tightly coupling them to one another. (more: Telerik)
ES6 Arrow Functions: The New Fat & Concise Syntax in JavaScript
Arrow functions are a new ES6 syntax for writing JavaScript functions. They will save developers time and simplify function scope. (more: Sitepoint)
Scientist: Measure Twice, Cut Over Once
A few years ago when we were faced with the task of rewriting one of the most critical systems in our application — the permissions code that controls access and membership to repositories, teams, and organizations — we began looking for a way to make such a large change and have confidence in its correctness. (more: GitHub)
Writing Next Generation Reusable JavaScript Modules in ECMAScript 6
In this post, we're going to focus on how to create a JavaScript package written in ES6 that's usable in a site or app regardless of whether you're using CommonJS, asynchronous module definition (AMD) or plain browser global modules. (more: Smashing Magazine)
Cheerp creator: Our C++-to-JavaScript compiler beats Emscripten
Cheerp, a C++ compiler that generates JavaScript code for use in any browser, is being upgraded this week with improved performance, reduced output code size, and backing for 64-bit integers. (more: Infoworld)
Feature watch: ECMAScript 2017
The feature set of ES2016 was recently finalized. This blog post tracks what features may be included in ES2017. (more: 2ality)
New articles added
ASP.NET
(1 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) Quick introduction to oData (v4) by understanding how to implement CRUD method using ASP.NET Web Api. |
Grid & Data Controls
(3 votes) by (updated 6 days ago) In this post, we will see how we can send data to another domain from our application. |
Articles updated
Applications & Tools
(8 votes) by (updated 6 days ago) In this article, an Angular JS Protractor C# and Java Client Library examples are explained. |
ASP.NET
(12 votes) by (updated 7 hours ago) In this article we will see how to create and manage a User Role based menu using ASP.NET MVC, WEB API and AngularJS. |
C#
HTML / CSS
(32 votes) by (updated yesterday) Responsive Mobile Shopping Cart Bootstrap 3 AngularJS App with Features that Drive Real Sales like Video & Distributor IDs |
Programming Tips
(33 votes) by (updated 6 days ago) In this article, few examples of embedding basic Windows Forms and WPF in Powershell script for collecting user inputs are given. |
New Tips and Tricks added
Programming Tips
Tips and Tricks updated
C#
(42 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) .NET interview questions and answers with real world examples and code snippets |
(11 votes) by (updated 18 hours ago) Logging database operations in Entity Framework and handling Exceptions |
New Technical Blogs added
Java
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