Thứ Hai, 13 tháng 5, 2019

Web Developer Newsletter - Image Puzzle: An HTML Game

Web Developer Newsletter - Image Puzzle: An HTML Game

Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.

Industry News

Native lazy loading is coming to the web. Since it doesn't depend on JavaScript, it will revolutionize the way we lazy load content today, making it easier for developers to lazy load images and iframes.
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Smashing Magazine
WordPress 5.2 released with support for cryptographically-signed updates, a modern cryptographic library.
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ZDNet
Web accessibility is an increasingly important component of web development, for usability, compliance and many other reasons. In this series we'll explore the topic in depth.
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Telerik
There are many Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), but only certain attributes can be applied as CSS to SVG.
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CSS Tricks
Embracing the flexible nature of the web gives us powerful, resilient front-ends, where instead of using specific sizes, we give elements sensible boundaries and let them auto-fill where possible.
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Andy Bell
Web-based chat clients are nothing special these days, with most websites coming with a chat that pops-up from one of the web browser's corners at some point.
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Bleeping Computer
Hybrids is a UI library for creating Web Components, which favors plain objects and pure functions over class and this syntax
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Hybrids

New articles added

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

  (7 votes) by Serge Desmedt (updated yesterday)
A try it yourself guide to the basic math behind perceptrons

Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by Stephane Come (updated 4 days ago)
Diamanti's plug-and-play, high-performance bare-metal platform makes it seamless to deploy and upgrade your containerized applications on a Kubernetes cluster. This article shows how quickly you can use Diamanti to deploy a WordPress application powered by MariaDB and Kubernetes.
  (0 votes) by Theo Despoudis (updated 4 days ago)
Diamanti lets you deploy containerized applications in your environment faster, easier and cheaper, with minimal operational risk and 24/7 first-class enterprise support.
  (0 votes) by Sai Nanduri (updated 4 days ago)
In this post, I'll be abstracting away the container components entirely, and walking you through a demonstration of our native data pipelines for a real-world AI implementation.
  (0 votes) by Heiko Koehler (updated 3 days ago)
In this article I'll discuss another option supported by Xi IoT: containerized applications that enable you to configure and deploy custom services and runtime environments for your edge computing solution.
  (0 votes) by Kintone Developer Program (updated 5 days ago)
This article introduces how to utilize Slack's Incoming Webhook feature, to post messages into Slack channels when a workflow status of a record in a Kintone App is proceeded to "Completed".

Articles updated

Client side scripting

  (21 votes) by Evoluteur (updated 3 days ago)
Simple CSS and JavaScript to display Braille in web pages (for sighted people)

HTML / CSS

  (72 votes) by Anurag Gandhi (updated yesterday)
An HTML 2D game to describe some basic game development tips in HTML/CSS and JavaScript.

Web Services

  (2 votes) by sun.shuo@aliyun.com (updated 2 days ago)
Beginner's Introduction to Distributed System Design - 2. Practice of Splitting in Microservice Architecture

New Tips and Tricks added

ASP.NET

  (1 votes) by Member 13353000 (updated 4 days ago)
How to upload images on MVC Web App razor pages using ASP.Net Core 2.2

Tips and Tricks updated

Algorithms & Recipes

  (27 votes) by Igor Ladnik (updated 3 days ago)
This post demonstrates examples of calculation of optimal control policies for two-link manipulator using linear-quadratic control combined with quasilinearization.



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