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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)
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 Articles34 articles overall. 20 new, 14 updated.New articles addedASP.NET
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