Web Developer Newsletter - Wexflow: Open source workflow engine in C# 7 new and 4 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News Something wicked this way comes! Actually…it already came! NativeScript 3.3.0 just shipped with some treats inside. | Nativescript | In another Microsoft embrace of competitive technologies, the Visual Studio Mobile Center -- serving as "mission control" for mobile apps -- now supports code signing of React Native apps via its new CodePush functionality. | Visual Studio magazine | This is a major release containing new features and bugfixes. This release continues our focus on making Angular smaller, faster, and easier to use. | Angular | WebRTC is a set of protocols and APIs for enabling real-time communications such as live video chat between browsers and mobile applications. | SD Times | The Vary HTTP header is sent in billions of HTTP responses every day. But its use has never fulfilled its original vision, and many developers misunderstand what it does or don't even realize that their web server is sending it. | Smashing Magazine | Normally, the connection between CSS and HTML is that CSS selectors match HTML elements, and the CSS styles them. CSS doesn't know about the actual content in the HTML. But there is a way CSS can get its hands on data in HTML, so long as that data is within an attribute on that HTML element. | CSS Tricks | In this post, you'll learn how Arrow Functions both make your code more concise while also making the "this" keyword more manageable. You'll also learn about implicit returns, logging with arrow functions, and combining implicit returns with objects. | Tyler McGinnis | We decided to debunk the myths around Flexbox & Grids in order to show you the power of these two technologies working together. | Aerolab | For the first time, the Microsoft Edge Web browser provides out-of-the-box support for WebAssembly, the experimental technology that lets developers write Web code in non-JavaScript languages like C, C++ and even -- with a little work -- .NET languages like C#. | Visual Studio magazine | New articles added | (4 votes) by O.Nasri (updated 11 hours ago) Asp.net core & angular 4 : through this demo, you will learn how to build from scratch a web application for vehicles management. | | (4 votes) by Voevudko A. E., Ph.D. (updated 4 days ago) Understanding and using technique of generating and plotting spirals in plain JavaScript. Offering web-pages demonstrating different kind of spirals. | | (15 votes) by peterboulton (updated 5 days ago) This article shows how to add new Ribbon themes to an MFC application built using the Visual Studio 'Feature Pack' (CMFCVisualManager) classes. | Articles updated | (5 votes) by uspatel (updated 14 hours ago) This demonstrates how to use MSAL with Azure B2C for authentication. | | (138 votes) by Akram El Assas (updated 9 hours ago) An extensible workflow engine with a cross-platform manager and designer. | | (127 votes) by axuno (updated yesterday) MailMergeLib is an SMTP template mail client library written in C# which provides comfortable mail merge capabilities and SMTP fail-over features. If works on .Net Framework and .Net Core. | New Tips and Tricks added | (3 votes) by Silvia Campo (updated 4 days ago) How to configure Swagger for web services using token authentication | | (7 votes) by invingagan (updated yesterday) How to use SVG icon into Angular material application having Angular version 4 and above | | (5 votes) by Omair Vaiyani (updated 3 days ago) Creating modals (popups) in Ember can open you up to some serious code spaghettification. Here's a quick tip on setting up a re-usable modal creation and control system. | | (0 votes) by Brady Kelly (updated yesterday) How I got WordPress running on Heroku. | Tips and Tricks updated | (13 votes) by O.Nasri (updated 8 hours ago) This article shows you how you implement a background task in JavaScript using Web Worker API | © 2017 The Code Project. All rights reserved. This email was sent to vutunglampro@gmail.com. To stop receiving The Code Project Web Development Newsletter click Unsubscribe. CodeProject 503-250 Ferrand Drive, Toronto Ontario, M3C 3G8 Canada +1 416-849-8900 x 100 Please do not reply directly to this email. It was sent from an unattended mailbox. For correspondence please use webmaster@codeproject.com |
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