Web Developer Newsletter - A Framework in C# for Fingerprint Verification 4 new and 5 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News React Native, a framework for building cross-platform applications, has been in the news lately for the right reasons. | SD Times | In this tutorial, we will dig into the elements that correspond to the official specifications created by the WebAssembly Working Group. We will examine the Wat and the binary format in greater detail to gain a better understanding of how they relate to modules. | Packt Hub | As a web designer, you might think that what you get paid to build websites doesn't matter so long as you have money in the bank. But it does. This guide breaks down three ways you can charge for your design services and help you find the perfect rate to charge clients in 2019. | Smashing Magazine | Offline-supported applications are a necessity, and including a service worker is a great start. However, service workers alone will only get someone part of the way to a truly seamless online-to-offline experience. | David Walsh | Blazor remains a plain client-side framework processing data downloaded from any reachable back-end services, but it also had its underpinnings modified to run entirely from the server through a SignalR connection. | MSDN Magazine | It's that time of year again: The annual overview of the JavaScript tech ecosystem. | JavaScript scene | You ever stop and think about why CSS has a global scope? Maybe we want to use consistent typography, colors, sizing, spacing, layout, transitions, etc. and have our websites & apps feel like one cohesive unit? | CSS Tricks | FBT is a framework for internationalizing user interfaces. It is designed to be not only powerful and flexible, but also simple and intuitive. Getting grammatically correct translated texts in dynamic applications is hard. Let FBT do the hard work for you. | Facebook | New articles added | (2 votes) by José Cintra (updated yesterday) Step-by-step guide on how to develop wi-fi remote control HTML5 applications for mobile phones and use them in IoT applications with NodeMCU and compatible devices (ESP8266 / ESP32) | | (0 votes) by Joel Ivory Johnson (updated 15 hours ago) Discovering local devices using SSDP from within HTML and JavaScript in Chrome | | (0 votes) by Harshit Gindra (updated yesterday) This article will help you develop a Xamarin.Forms based app to share media files with other mobile applications. | Articles updated | (1 votes) by Ryan Peden (updated 9 hours ago) Learn about the Slack API and set up your first Slack API application | | (1 votes) by Ryan Peden (updated 9 hours ago) Writing to a Slack Channel - Node.js Edition | | (113 votes) by HHerzl (updated 4 days ago) Entity Framework Core 2 for Enterprise | | (270 votes) by Octavio Loyola-González, Miguel Angel Medina Pérez, Andres Eduardo Gutierrez Rodriguez, Milton García Borroto (updated 5 days ago) In this article, we introduce a framework in C# for fingerprint verification, we briefly explain how to perform fingerprint verification experiments and how to integrate your algorithms to the framework. | Tips and Tricks updated | (7 votes) by HHerzl (updated 4 days ago) Scaffolding ASP.NET Core 2 with CatFactory | New Technical Blogs added | (7 votes) by Ryan Peden (updated 4 days ago) How JavaScript arrays work under the hood | © 2019 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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