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Nodyn Ever feel like you want to run Node in your Java apps, and have the two interact? Well, for the two of you (three if you count the developer of this), here you go. (more: Nodyn) The Future of jQuery Does it need modularizing, or will bandwidth (even on phones) catch up to jQuery's size? (more: Dave Arel) Bucky I'll let them describe it, but I think it's just a great little idea: "Open-source tool to measure the performance of your web app directly from your users' browsers." (more: Bucky)
Talking web pages and the Speech Synthesis API Because we all want our pages to start talking to us, don't we? OK, there are definite uses for this, just don't make a out of it, OK? (more: Sitepoint) A .NET Developer Primer for Single-Page Applications SPAs are all the rage in Web-land, but they do require a few mental adjustments. (more: MSDN Magazine) NextCharts - an Open Source HTML5 library Everyone needs some graphs in their apps, don't they? At least the ones that managers look at. (more: DZone) Matter.js I don't know about you, but I tend not to need a physics engine for most of my web pages. However, even if you don't need it, the demo is better than bubblewrap. (more: BRM.io) Latest Articles36 articles overall. 20 new, 16 updated.New articles addedASP.NET
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