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CodeProject | Web Developer Newsletter - Choosing a JavaScript MVC Framework

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Behaviour-Driven Development tool Jasmine 2.0 released
describe("A BDD testing tool", function() { it("works with JavaScript and now Node.js", function() { expect(true).toBe(true); }); }); (more: InfoQ)
Get started with GitHub Pages
Why pay for a hoster? Especially if you're just going to use the page to promote some code you already have on GitHub. Through the magic of Jekyll and GitHub, you can have a easy to update website, without the fuss and muss. (more: 24 Ways)
Choosing a JavaScript MVC Framework
There are so many frameworks out there now, you practically need a program to track them all. Fortunately, here it is. (more: Funny Ant)
45 useful JavaScript tips, tricks and best practices
There is no escaping JavaScript (or one of the JavaScriptish languages like CoffeeScript or TypeScript), so you might as well use it properly. (more: Flippin' Awesome)
Coding in the Cloud
You're already on the web, why not just write the code there? While I certainly couldn't see doing this all the time, it's certainly a good technique for when you're away from your dev machine (fix the server from the beach!) (more: Net Tuts)
Best Web Designing Frameworks for 2014
Really, you don't want to create a site from scratch. It's so much handier to start with one of these to at least give you a platform of semi-consistency. (more: SitePoint)
Hello Nancy
Like ASP.NET, but want something a little more streamlined to write web sites and services? (more: Filip Ekberg)

Latest Articles

40 articles overall. 21 new, 19 updated.

New articles added

Android

  • Android vs. CraigDJ - CraigDJ
    I'm creating an Android Game with the aid of HTML5, CSS, Javascript, Node.js, and PhoneGap. What could go wrong?

Applications & Tools

ASP.NET

Charts, Graphs and Images

Client side scripting

Libraries

Node.js

Third Party Products and Tools

Articles updated

.NET Framework

ASP.NET

Caching

Client side scripting

Design and Architecture

HTML / CSS

Mobile Development

XML

  • XMLFoundation - Brian Aberle
    XMLFoundation is the fastest approach to dealing with XML and it also delivers a simple and easy to manage pattern of software development into your application.

New Tips and Tricks added

ASP.NET

ASP.NET Controls

Code Generation

  • Flex/Bison on MSBuild - Kevin Burek
    Integrating GnuWin32 Flex/Bison preprocessing into the MSBuild build process under Visual Studio

Date and Time

HTML / CSS

Tips and Tricks updated

ASP.NET

Azure

New Technical Blogs added

Mobile Development

Silverlight

Technical Blogs updated

ASP.NET

Testing and QA

  • Unit Testing in JavaScript - Keyhole Software
    It's easy to overlook unit testing as you embark on a large-scale project in JavaScript, but the need for JS unit tests is just as real as with any other language. However, unit testing tools & procedures aren't as clear-cut for JavaScript; there are more trade-offs to consider and hurdles to clear.




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