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CodeProject | Web Developer Newsletter - Meteor aims to make JavaScript programming fun again

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Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Click here Hello Plantronics World!
Create a simple Hello World style application to introduce the use of COM Service with C# Interop to write a standalone application to control a Plantronics device with the Spokes runtime. Find the blog post here.
Meteor aims to make JavaScript programming fun again
Gosh, when isn't JavaScript programming fun? Oh right, most of the time. Well, during debugging. OK, that does work out to most of the time. Anyway, here you go (another framework): "Shooting stars never stop, even when they reach the top." (more: Infoworld)
Vim.js
Oh sure, it's relatively easy to turn a HTML text field into an editor, and there are Markdown modules aplenty. But if you want to show yourself as a hoary old cod, you use vi(m). So now you can yy G dd to your hearts content (grey beard available elsewhere) (more: Daily JS)
JavaScript Promises
Add me to the "and?" list, but I do think the syntax is pretty shiny. (more: HTML5 Rocks)
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What you may not know about the Z-Index property
Maybe you're like me: you don't think about the z-index until you need to. Then you get to deal with cascading fun. Or maybe you have it all figured out, and don't need this article? (more: Net Tuts)
First 3D Commercial Web Game Powered By asm.js Unveiled
OK, no new library for gaming/3D in JavaScript (yet) this week. However, news about one. Loading screens and crash look pretty much like other games as well ;) (more: Mozilla Blog)
Grunt for people who think things like Grunt are weird and hard
A perfectly developerish solution: save yourself some effort by writing some code. Well, that code is already written, so it's just an install away. Plus, who wouldn't be amused daily using something called 'Grunt' to do stuff? (more: 24 Ways)
Attackers use ColdFusion flaw to install Microsoft IIS malware
Oh, Adobe: you are the gift that keeps giving, aren't you? I'd say, "But who uses CF anymore?", but I know of a few businesses that dev on it, so ick. Also: "Adobe warned customers two times this year about ColdFusion vulnerabilities that had no patches and were already being actively exploited by attackers." (more: Computerworld)

Latest Articles

40 articles overall. 18 new, 22 updated.

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  • Let's get dirty! - Jason Gleim
    Creating slightly-smarter dirty flags in our model classes

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  • C# and Asp.Net Question and Answers(All in one) - Akhil_Mittal
    this article provides a collection of numerous .Net, C#, ADO.NET, Web Services, .Net Framework questions and answers for which a reader has to look around for entire internet on different community web sites.

Client side scripting

Design and Architecture

Mobile Development

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ASP.NET

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Uncategorised Tips and Tricks

Tips and Tricks updated

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Button Controls

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