Web Developer Newsletter - Online Backgammon 7 new and 6 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News NativeScript 8.0 signals it's future solid footing for growth and natural modern JavaScript evolutions with increased community engagement by addressing some of the oldest requested features, adding structural integrity with official eslint package, adding support for creative view development via new RootLayout, affirming broad use case applicability via new Capacitor integration, support for latest webpack5 and a revamped website and documentation refresh. | NativeScript | This represents the minimum level of accessibility testing I expect on any web project, even if you are a small site or new at doing development. | Duncan Mackenzie | This is the power of CSS. It gives you options. Use them or don't. | Jim Neilsen | Data is such a crucial part of not just software development, but society in general. Wherever data resides, and however it's used, it's important to display it in a way that helps the audience digest and understand it. | Log Rocket | .NET 6 Preview 3 is now available and includes many great new improvements to ASP.NET Core. | ASP.NET blog | I'd like to show you the points I wish I would have known before starting with Flutter: URL routing, bootstrapping, platform related compilation, runtime checks, responsive UI and storage. | Flutter Community | A bunch of new developer tools have landed in the past year and they are biting at the heels of the tools that have dominated front-end development over the last few years, including webpack, Babel, Rollup, Parcel, create-react-app. | CSS Tricks | Writing secure code in a way that prevents code injection might seem like an ordinary task, but there are many pitfalls along the way. | snyk | New articles added | (1 votes) by Eric Bishard (updated 5 days ago) In this article, we hope to provide resources that will help you hit the ground running on your path to learning about document databases and Couchbase. | | (9 votes) by Sander Rossel (updated 4 days ago) This introductory article will aim to reach out to Node.js web developers where they are right now - which is usually creating apps in Express and deploying them to cloud VMs. | | (2 votes) by Marc Clifton (updated 2 days ago) Set up an ASP.NET Core API project, with TypeScript and "require" to render pages and and load JavaScript files in the browser. | | (0 votes) by tugrulGtx (updated 4 days ago) CLOCK caching (LRU approximation) with O(1) cache hit, up to N asynchronous O(1) cache misses | | (0 votes) by Ev Uklad (updated 2 hours ago) How to develop a Blazor server application dynamically and generate UI from visually designed entities using Platz.SqlForms open-source | | (3 votes) by Sander Rossel (updated 3 days ago) This article will serve as a hands-on introduction to Cloud Native development for Node developers. Unlike most other introductions, we're going to show how to do things in a realistic way using modern tools. | Articles updated | (12 votes) by KristianEkman (updated 3 days ago) An online Angular, .NET 5 Web API, SQL Server on Azure backgammon game | | (12 votes) by Shaun C Curtis (updated 5 days ago) How to structure and build a Blazor Database Application | | (7 votes) by Shaun C Curtis (updated 5 days ago) How to build the CRUD List Presentation/UI Layer in a Blazor Database Application | | (7 votes) by Shaun C Curtis (updated 5 days ago) How to build the CRUD Data Layers in a Blazor Database Application | | (6 votes) by Shaun C Curtis (updated 5 days ago) How to build the CRUD Viewer and Editor Presentation/UI Layer in a Blazor Database Application | | (5 votes) by Shaun C Curtis (updated 5 days ago) How to build the UI Controls in a Blazor Database Application | New Projects added | (0 votes) by Gerard Castelló Viader (updated 5 days ago) News Track is a news tracking or news aggregator website where users can share the content they find on Internet and give to it certain visibility. | © 2021 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 20 Bay Street, 11th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5J 2N8 +1 (416) 849-8900 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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