Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 11, 2013

CodeProject | Web Developer Newsletter - Retire.js - identify JavaScript libraries with known vulnerabilities in your application

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Migrating an Existing Website from SQL Membership to ASP.NET Identity
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Retire.js - identify JavaScript libraries with known vulnerabilities in your application
JavaScript, like cockroaches and left socks, accumulate on a website. But when do you know that you need to clean up or replace something *before* it bites you? (more: Erlend Oftedal)
Programming CSS: Do More with 'LESS'
Dino Esposito looks at LESS and how it can help you clean up your CSS. (more: MSDN Magazine)
Introduction to Sails.js
It's like Ruby on Rails, but with an 'S' (and for node.js). So, warm up your Arrrrghs and get ready to keep mizzin' your masts. Or whatever. Sails? Get it? (more: NetTuts)
Which CSS measurements to use when
Maybe it's just me, but there seems to be a lot of confusion over CSS units: px, pt, em, %, etc. This is a nice, short summary of when to use each. (more: Dudley Storey)

Latest Articles

40 articles overall. 10 new, 30 updated.

New articles added

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Articles updated

Applications & Tools

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C#

  • Web Scraping (Problems & Solutions) - dpalash
    From this article, you will be able to get the basic idea about web scraping and a few problems and their solutions while working.

Client side scripting

Database

Design and Architecture

  • Web Site Extreme Makeover, Part 1 of 7 - B. Clay Shannon
    This "Web Site Extreme Makeover" series of articles will provide kind of a "behind-the-scenes" step-by-step look at the process I will go through as I create a new web site for a friend, using his business' existing site as a starting point.

  • Web Site Extreme Makeover, Part 3 of 7 - B. Clay Shannon
    In this third installment of the extreme website makeover journey, we will take up where we left off in getting further along with the basic look and feel before moving on to the nitty-gritty of writing the code-behind, adding any jQuery UI widgets, etc.

  • Web Site Extreme Makeover, Part 2 of 7 - B. Clay Shannon
    Light SEO and choosing a website theme.

Game Development

  • Fluent and Imperative Animations - Paulo Zemek
    Create animations easily using a Fluent API that integrates well with frame-based animation segments.

  • Shoot'em Up .NET - Paulo Zemek
    This is a small tutorial on how to create a Shoot'em Up game in .NET using mostly declarative animations.

HTML / CSS

  • Create an HTML5 (and JavaScript) Maze Game with a timer - ProgramFOX
    This article explains how to create a maze with a digital timer using HTML5 and JavaScript, without the use of Flash.

  • Drawings in SVG format. Part 1 - Draft Standard - Vitaliy Sytnik
    On the Internet you can find a lot of different information about creating drawings in SVG format. Often an editor is used to open an DXF and export as SVG. Looking through the SVG code it is immediately obvious that there is a lot of excess. An SVG file created in one editor may not always be corre

NoSQL

  • RaptorDB - the Document Store - Mehdi Gholam
    NoSql, JSON based, Document store database with compiled .net map functions and automatic hybrid bitmap indexing and LINQ query filters (now with standalone Server mode, Backup and Active Restore, Transactions, Server side queries, MonoDroid support, HQ-Branch Replication)

PHP

SharePoint Server

New Tips and Tricks added

.NET Framework

ASP

ASP.NET

Bugs & Workarounds

HTML / CSS

  • HTML Layouts with Webix - sonic_youth
    Webix can be used for simplifying HTML markup of a page leaving JavaScript code hidden from view.

PHP

Tips and Tricks updated

Ajax

  • AJAX vs. Non-AJAX Calls All-in-One Page - Peter Leow
    This is a simple web application to illustrate visually the difference between Ajax and non-Ajax calls that take place all in a single web page.

ASP.NET

C#

HTML / CSS

Trace and Logs

Web Services

Technical Blogs updated

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