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Client-side security best practices Remember when Web development used to be fun, before the hackers got in there? XSS and injection attacks everywhere. Yeah, those were the days. Time for a quick look at today's basics. (more: NetTuts) CSS Stats I admit I'm a bit of a sucker for these silly little analysis tools. They are definitely easier than looking through your Web page (or in this case CSS, which is definitely not fun to scan on your lonesome). (more: CSS Stats) How HTML5 crashed, burned, and rose again I guess I was sleeping the week that HTML5 crashed and burned. Still, there is debate on HTML5 on device browsers, so I guess there is a bit of truth to his thesis. (more: Read Write)
Microsoft's browser-based dev toolbox: How 'Monaco' came to be Take one author of the Design Patterns book (and tech lead on Eclipse). Add two cups Microsoft salary, a pinch of "Distinguished Engineer", an opportunity to move back home, incubate. You get an online editor good for many fun things (including poking at files without having to come into the office). (more: ZDNet) Write once, test everywhere Hear the song of the Web developer float across the cubicles: "It worked in my browser." Alas, that usually doesn't go over too well in the bug tracking. (more: HTML5 Hub) OpenPGP.js Because sometimes, you just might want to lock stuff down and you don't want any of that native nonsense. (more: OpenPGP.js) Moonjs: An online Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) simulator In the future, everything will be ported to JavaScript, or at least all the stuff from the past. May I present a port of a simulator of the Apollo guidance computer. Now you can dress up in your spacesuit and practice your moon landings from the comfort of your browser window. (more: SVTSim) Latest Articles40 articles overall. 12 new, 28 updated.New articles addedASP.NET
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Thứ Hai, 18 tháng 11, 2013
CodeProject | Web Developer Newsletter - Microsoft's browser-based dev toolbox: How 'Monaco' came to be
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