Thứ Hai, 2 tháng 12, 2013

CodeProject | Web Developer Newsletter - DOM Monster

29 articles this week
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Click here Touch Enabled ASP.NET and MVC Apps – A Click Away.
Take your applications where your users want to go and address the requirements of a BYOD world. Learn more about the complete range of touch-friendly web controls from DevExpress and start your 30 day trial today (includes tech support).
Click here USB and HID with Plantronics
Plantronics devices use HID descriptors as a way to inform host devices of the USB capabilities plugged into it. For an example of how to code using these features with a Blackwire 320 from Plantronics, check out this blog post: Accessing USB devices via HID.
JavaScript Developer Survey 2013
Like JavaScript (or hate it)? Like taking surveys? Get both when taking this survey about JavaScript. Isn't life good? (more: Daily JS)
SPA and the Single Page Myth
They're "Single Page Applications", but they don't need to be one page? My mind is blown. (more: John Papa)
jQuery Evergreen
Like jQuery, but feel it's too "heavy"? It's never really bothered me, but I can certainly see the need for speed when bandwidth is of an issue. Especially with mobile. So, get most of what you like from jQuery, with less of what you don't with this version. (more: jQuery Evergreen)
Click here Manage your app and get a shirt!
New Relic, the leader in SaaS-based web app performance monitoring, is giving everyone who tries their software a Nerd Life shirt. Do you code in .NET, Ruby, PHP, Python, or Java? Then you can use New Relic at no cost!
Click here SpreadsheetGear 2012 Now for Silverlight!
Take your browser based applications beyond the limits of HTML and JavaScript with high performance Excel compatible spreadsheet controls from the leader in .NET spreadsheets. Try the live SpreadsheetGear Silverlight Samples Now!
DOM Monster
Some days, I think the browser I use most is Firebug (or "IE Dev Tools"). This little piece of tasty nonsense may help though. It's a bookmarklet to analyze your pages. It gives you a nice rundown of issues. Hmmm. "Nesting depth is very high." I wonder if anything can be done? (more: DOM Monster)
How to use HTML5 data attributes
They're your new sanctioned dumping ground, so feel free to start dumping! And because of the loosey-goosey nature of HTML, they even (sort of) work everywhere! (more: SitePoint)
CORS Support in ASP.NET Web API 2
The only thing worse than CORS is the alternative. That is, either to be locked out of anything cross-domain, or to allow anything, regardless of the domain. Here's some information on the improvements. (more: MSDN Magazine)
Building a 2D Browser Game with PhysicsJS
Is it just me, or is there a new game-related JS library every week? OK, maybe it's just me picking these. Anyway, pewpew! (more: Flippin' Awesome)

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29 articles overall. 20 new, 9 updated.

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Charts, Graphs and Images

  • Emoji and web application - Tharaka MTR
    Emoji; is the Japanese term for the ideograms or smileys used mostly in Japanese electronic messages and webpages.

Client side scripting

  • JavaScript Objects in 15 Minutes - Rolando CC
    How to deal with objects creation in JavaScript, encapsulation and inheritance, different techniques, and examples.

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