Web Developer Newsletter - EntityWorker.Core - An Alternative to Entity Framework 10 new and 2 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News Inspired by the Web Census recently published by Steven Englehardt and Arvind Narayanan of Princeton University, we adapted the OpenWPM crawler framework to perform a comparable crawl gathering a rich set of information about the JavaScript execution on various websites. | Mozilla Hacks | Learning C++ makes you a better JavaScript developer | Pawel Grzybek | If we wish to get back to the business of quietly improving people's lives, one thoughtful interaction at a time, we must rid ourselves of the cult of the complex. Admitting the problem is the first step in solving it. | A List Apart | I recently had a few conversations with some readers of JS Craft about what would be a good approach for them to start learning React. | CodeBurst | Sure, it's faster, builds faster, runs faster, but there's a number of details and fun advanced techniques that are worth a closer look at. | Scott Hanselman | A few years back, I wrote a short post on specificity, element proximity, and the negation pseudo-class. Everything in it is still accurate and relevant, but I have some updates to share. | Eric Meyer | ES6 introduced classes to JavaScript, but they're too simplistic for complex applications. Class fields (also referred to as class properties) aim to deliver simpler constructors with private and static members. | Sitepoint | New articles added | (2 votes) by Member 11984295 (updated yesterday) In this article, I explain you how to implement single page application using asp.net mvc, jquery and sammy.js | | (1 votes) by syed shanu (updated yesterday) In this article, let's see how to create our own ASP.NET Core Blazor Master Detail HTML Grid with Sorting and Filtering using Entity Framework, and Web API. We also use the Dynamic Content features of Blazor to create our Master Detail Grid. | | (1 votes) by Member 11242468 (updated 4 days ago) Third article in a series of three regarding NServiceBus, WebAPI and Azure Service Fabric | | (5 votes) by madeas (updated 3 days ago) A cross-browser collection of CSS box-shadow + Generator the file box-shadows.min.css + Box-shadow CSS Generator | | (0 votes) by Sushant 2018 (updated 11 hours ago) Send and receive messages in a node.js application in any place of the code. A message can be any object and it can be of arbitrary size. | | (0 votes) by Wayne Myer (updated 16 hours ago) In this article, I discuss how ERP, eCommerce and other fintech developers can build sales tax functionality into their online shopping carts quickly and easily. | | (0 votes) by Wayne Myer (updated 16 hours ago) How tax automation can help your company cut costs and reduce risk by managing sales tax more effectively | | (1 votes) by Jeremy Likness (updated 4 days ago) The days of installing and managing extensions and plugins are fading quickly as HTML5 continues to evolve to support important business scenarios. Fortunately, tools like DocuVieware exist to provide a zero footprint, plugin-free experience across all devices and browsers. | | (5 votes) by HR Rony (updated 4 days ago) This article mainly covers how to create new build and release definition using VSTS. There are short descriptions of DevOps, continuous integration, continuous delivery and continuous deployment. | New Tips and Tricks added | (2 votes) by Voevudko A. E., Ph.D. (updated 5 days ago) Briefly discussing web accessibility in general. Stressing a few prime points/tips that are easy to use and always good to follow. Suggesting to start using easy to understand and remember "rules of thumb". | Tips and Tricks updated | (1 votes) by Alen Toma (updated yesterday) How to implement ObjectStatus with EntityWorker.Core and JavaScript | | (44 votes) by Alen Toma (updated 5 days ago) EntityWorker.Core - an alternative to entity Framework | © 2018 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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