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An Introduction to mo.js
mo.js is a JavaScript library devoted to motion for the web. It offers a declarative syntax motion and the creation of elements for animation. (more: CSS Tricks)
Next.Js
Is it the next big thing in JavaScript? (more: Medium)
Require Parameters for JavaScript Functions
While I like strict coding standards, I also like that JavaScript lets me quickly prototype without having to cross the I's and dot the T's. Until recently you couldn't define default parameter values for functions in JavaScript, but now you can! (more: David Walsh)
Projects Can Sometimes Be the Worst Way to Learn JavaScript
To be 100% clear, projects are often a great way to learn any coding language. However, problems arise when people attempt certain projects before they know enough of the basics to judge what's reasonable. (more: Sitepoint)
CSS Inheritance, The Cascade And Global Scope: Your New Old Worst Best Friends
I'm going to revisit inheritance, the cascade and scope here with respect to modular interface design. I aim to show you how to leverage these features so that your CSS code becomes more concise and self-regulating, and your interface more easily extensible. (more: Smashing Magazine)
The Coming Revolution in Email Design
Email, the web's much maligned little cousin, is in the midst of a revolution—one that will change not only how designers and developers build HTML email campaigns, but also the way in which subscribers interact with those campaigns. (more: A List Apart)
Looking for the Goldilocks of Web Frameworks
I've been on a mission of sorts…I'm looking for the right size framework for some of my web development. (more: Shawn Wildermuth)
Getting Started with Fuse
In this tutorial we'll be creating a Hacker News Reader app with Fuse, a tool for developing cross-platform apps that runs on both Android and iOS devices. (more: Sitepoint)
New articles added
.NET Framework
ASP.NET
(1 votes) by (updated 6 days ago) Sometimes, a bug fix cannot meet the challenges by a regression test. So thinking twice for a better solution is worthwhile for troubleshooting and bug fixes. |
(1 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) How Move IdentityDbContext and EF models to an external project on ASP NET Core. |
ASP.NET Controls
Boards / Embedded devices
(0 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) This article was written for JavaScript. To get started using Python, see Getting Started with Intel® IoT Gateways - Python. |
C#
(9 votes) by (updated 6 days ago) Creating Angular2 Application with ASP.NET Core Template Pack in VS 2015 |
OpenGL
(0 votes) by (updated 13 hours ago) Masking Texture in OpenGL from Bitmap Image File using Class CImage (just call the File Name). |
Web Services
Articles updated
ASP.NET
(12 votes) by (updated 21 hours ago) File Uploading in asp.net mvc without reloading complete page using IFrame |
C#
(58 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) Create HTML/CSS/script based cross-platform desktop apps in C# with Sciter engine! |
(33 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) An Ideal Code Review Checklist that applies for most programming languages |
Database
(13 votes) by (updated 23 hours ago) A way to persist C# object graph to database with single procedure using ADO.NET and table valued parameters |
Trace and Logs
New Tips and Tricks added
Applications & Tools
(4 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) Provides a webserver solution for all operating systems without a boat-load of instruction or management |
ASP.NET
(6 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) Convert an Empty Web Application to MVC Web Application using VS 2015 IDE |
Mobile Development
Site & Server Management
New Technical Blogs added
Applications & Tools
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