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CodeProject | Web Developer Newsletter - Angular, Ember, and Backbone: Which JavaScript framework is right for you?

28 articles this week
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.
JavaScript Patterns Collection
"Good Artists Copy; Great Artists Steal." So, here's permission to steal various "better ways" of doing stuff with JavaScript et al. (more: Github)
An Introduction to Gulp.js
You can tell Gulp is getting popular by just how many "Introduction to..." articles have been popping up. This is just one of the ones I've seen in the last little while. (more: Sitepoint)
Build desktop apps with JavaScript and Node WebKit
Take all your knowledge of JS and Node, and get your stuff running on the desktop. Who says you need to learn a new language to target desktop users? (more: Flippin' Awesome)
Click here Want to learn Ruby?
If you're a programmer, you don't need a course that wastes your time telling you how programming works. This course gets straight down to business, and gets you up to speed on Ruby.
Angular, Ember, and Backbone: Which JavaScript framework is right for you?
There are so many of them, aren't there? And the differences between them can definitely be subtle. (more: Read Write)
JavaScript tools of the trade: JSBin
It's like jsFiddle, but it's not. Isn't it nice to have choices in life? (more: Net Tuts)
Stop writing For loops. Start using underscore
Personally, I don't have a problem with For loops. However, some do (probably recovering Smalltalk folk), so here's a solution. (more: Joel Hooks)
Why "use strict" in JavaScript can save you hours
When working with languages as "loosey-goosey" as JavaScript, any bit of help avoiding self-inflicted bugs is a good thing. When they're built into the language, why not use it? (more: Pro JavaScript)

Latest Articles

28 articles overall. 17 new, 11 updated.

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  • m.Facebook with C# - dot net tech
    Performs basic function on your Facebook Profile from C# code without use of Facebook API

Product Showcase

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Ajax

Algorithms & Recipes

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Database

Dialogs and Windows

Internet / Network

  • Multi Threaded WebScraping in C# - dot net tech
    Beginner to Advance - Multithreaded Web Scraping with Examples of WebBrowser, WebClient, HttpWebRequest/HttpWebResponse, Regex, BackgroundWorker.

Miscellaneous

New Tips and Tricks added

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Charts, Graphs and Images

Office Development

Progress Controls

SharePoint Server

Validation

New Technical Blogs added

ASP.NET

  • But How Do I Learn ASP.NET? - Rion Williams
    “How do I learn ASP.NET?” or “What is the best way to learn ASP.NET?” are two questions that I am frequently asked on nearly daily basis. These questions are fairly subjective and as everyone should know, there is never any “best” way to learn, but I thought I wou

Windows 8 Design

  • Combining WinJS, TypeScript, jQuery and KnockOut - Timmy Kokke
    In this tutorial we're going to build a very simple Windows Store application based on TypeScript that uses jQuery and KnockOut to get some data from the internet and show this in a GridView.

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