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CodeProject | Web Developer Newsletter - Making the web secure, one unit test at a time

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Best PHP frameworks for 2014
I've tried to get into PHP, really. Something just never connected with me for some reason. Still, it's HUGELY popular, so it's obviously a flaw in me. (more: Sitepoint)
Coding with Koding
It's all "the Cloud", don't you know. So, business objective #1: how can your manager check off the "Cloud" box to their management? How about "development in The Cloud"? (more: Net Tuts)
What is the DOM?
I'm sure this is all background information for all you dead-butch Real Webdevs(tm) out there. However, sometimes it's good to review the fundamentals to see if we're all in agreement. (more: CSS Tricks)
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Making the web secure, one unit test at a time
Operations doesn't usually get the same effort towards testing than most development, at least unit testing. Still, there are some valid use cases. (more: DZone)
CSS the way it was imagined.
Variables and calculations are (eventually) coming to the CSS spec (like it needed more diversity). In the meantime, you can get the benefits with a nice CSS pre-processor, like this one. (more: Myth)
Dream Engine
Is this four weeks in a row for new game engines in JavaScript? I haven't been paying attention. (more: Dream Engine)
Top 10 Web Outages of 2013
Do as you do, not as they do. OK, the top item on the list should be obvious, but there are lessons to be learned from all the items on this list. (more: SmartBear)

Latest Articles

34 articles overall. 23 new, 11 updated.

New articles added

ASP.NET

Charts, Graphs and Images

Client side scripting

HTML / CSS

Internet / Network

  • Hierarchical Cluster Engine Project - Member 10492436
    Engine that builds network hierarchical infrastructure, remote distributed computation clusters, native Sphinx search engine support, ZMQ sockets, stable connections, JSON messages transport, flexible structure and more...

SharePoint Server

Web Services

Articles updated

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?

ASP.NET

Client side scripting

Database

Design and Architecture

Mobile Development

New Tips and Tricks added

Ajax

ASP.NET

C#

Installation

Java

  • Quick Tip: Java Stored Procedures in Oracle – Reading Content - Sam Varadarajan
    This post is about how to get the contents of a resource file that is loaded into Oracle as part of Java Stored Procedures package. I’ve recently posted about Java Stored Procedures in general here. While working on enhancing some Java procedures, I added a simple Java logger class, fashioned

Node.js

Uncategorised Tips and Tricks

Tips and Tricks updated

HTML / CSS

Internet / Network

New Technical Blogs added

ASP.NET

Java

  • Gotcha: Java Concatenation - Sam Varadarajan
    The Problem Recently one of my co-workers had an issue with a website written in JSP. Every time he went to a page, a Servlet Filter was failing with an error that the Java class “StringBuilder” was not found. I’ve added this Servlet Filter in the application recently and this work

  • Java: What's up with "Impl" in Class Names? - Sam Varadarajan
    Java: What's up with "Impl" in class names?

Technical Blogs updated

ASP.NET

  • ASP.NET MVC: Show Busy Indicator on Form Submit using JQuery and Ajax - John Atten
    As we all know, users are impatient. We also know that if we don't tell them our application is "doing something" they tend to do silly things like click the mouse repeatedly, seeking some sign that the requested action is indeed being performed. For this reason, it is a good idea to throw up some




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