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CodeProject | Web Developer Newsletter - A DOM manipulation class in 100 lines of JavaScript

34 articles this week
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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This simple data-scraping tool could change how apps are made
Assuming you're writing something that can be solved via data-scraping. I don't know about you, but that would have changed a rather small number of the apps I've participated in the making of. But you know, headlines. (more: Wired)
HTML5 Canvas tutorial: an introduction
Well, you probably aren't doing Flash or Silverlight any more (sigh), so you might as well be looking at the alternatives. (more: Sitepoint)
A DOM manipulation class in 100 lines of JavaScript
Are you of the "jQuery is too darned big" camp? Want a common chunk of its functionality in a teensy package? (more: Flippin' Awesome)
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Introducing the 'mozjpeg' Project
Graphic size is often an issue with websites, especially mobile ones. So, it behoves (one of my favourite words, BTW) you to keep them as small as practical. There hasn't been much change for JPEGs for a while, but now Mozilla has figured out how to shrink them a little more. (more: Mozilla)
A detailed introduction to custom elements
They will solve world peace! They'll fix all your codez (pls)! Web Components are coming to save the day (and Polly) (more: Smashing Magazine)
Lesser-known JavaScript debugging techniques
You mean there's more to it than console.log? Wow. Wonders never cease. (more: Amjad Masad)
Is jQuery too big for mobile?
Maybe? It depends? Hmmm. Maybe the author has some real numbers to look at. (more: Flippin' Awesome)

Latest Articles

34 articles overall. 20 new, 14 updated.

New articles added

ASP.NET

C#

Articles updated

Ajax

ASP.NET

ASP.NET Controls

Client side scripting

Design and Architecture

Site & Server Management

String handling

Validation

Windows Communication Foundation

  • Peer to Peer File Sharing Through WCF - Amir Jalilifard
    In this article, you are going to learn about P2P Network and Windows Communication Foundation to share your files between peers through a P2P network.

New Tips and Tricks added

Ajax

ASP.NET

ASP.NET Controls

Client side scripting

List Controls

SharePoint Server

Web Services

Tips and Tricks updated

Miscellaneous

  • ColourGrabber2 - rbrunton
    Using Windows hooks to capture mouse action.

New Technical Blogs added

Ajax

ASP

  • Model Validation in ASP.NET Web API - Imran Abdul Ghani
    In my previous articles, I discussed about MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture as well as its implementation in details. I am expecting that the reader of this article already understand about the role of Model in an ASP.NET MVC application. Model in MVC is basically a representation of our dat

Client side scripting

  • Coffee with AngularJS – Part 2 - ashishjindal
    Yes, coffee with AngularJS ! I know its weird but I started my journey of AngularJS with a cup of hot steaming coffee for breakfast. Surprisingly, the start was easy as opposed to my opinion about AngularJS and it motivated me to move one step further. The first step was to know about what AngularJS

  • Coffee with AngularJS - ashishjindal
    Coffee with AngularJS

Technical Blogs updated

Web Services




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