Thứ Hai, 31 tháng 3, 2014

Web Developer Newsletter - Paralyzed by choice in front-end development

40 articles this week
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Click here Desktop or Tablet Mode: Is your Application 2-in-1 Aware?
To provide a seamless UX, it's critical that your app can detect if a device is in "desktop" (with mouse/keyboard) or "tablet" (without mouse/keyboard) mode. Learn how to make your Windows 8 and 8.1 apps "2-in-1 Aware". Read the article now!
Paralyzed by choice in front-end development
'Straight' HTML, HTML5, CSS, SASS, LESS, JavaScript, CoffeeScript, TypeScript. It's endless and getting longer daily. (more: Flippin' Awesome)
Browser testing with Modern.IE
It's definitely *way* better than the alternative. Plus, many more features for making your web pages more cross-browser. (more: Sitepoint)
EpicEditor
OK, there are a lot of embeddable editors out there, but this one is EPIC. Not as ripe for giggly jokes like FCKEditor, but EPIC. Oh, and it uses MarkDown, rather than being WYSIWYG. (more: EpicEditor)
Click here Provide feedback on the future of the connected car
Want to have input into the future of the Connected Car? Take 5 minutes to fill out our survey on what services/API's 3rd party developers will need to succeed. First 25 Developers who complete the survey will get a $25 Amazon Gift card.
Click here Write a Beginner's HTML5 and CSS3 Article and Win a Nexus 7
Submit an entry to the Beginner's Guide to HTML5 and CSS3 Contest and you could win a CodeProject prize pack or a Google Nexus 7 tablet. Visit the contest page for full rules and submission guidelines and enter today!
Speaking JavaScript
Full content for the fine, uhm, Hookbill? related book. A nice introduction to JavaScript, and the paper version is also available. (more: O'Reilly)
Mozilla Webmaker teaches you to build web sites, apps, and more
OK, some people may say it's not appropriate for the web newsletter, as you're all supremely capable angle bracket smiths. For those who aren't, here you go. (more: LifeHacker)
Spring-cleaning unused CSS with Grunt, Gulp, Broccoli or Brunch
CSS files are like 'that' drawer in your kitchen. The one with pens, coupons you'll never use, those little plastic things that you picked up off the floor (they looked like they were part of something, maybe they're important). Some people actually keep them neat. (more: Addy Osmani)
JSHint
How ugly is that JS code you're about to use? Take a hint and have this tool take a look at it. (more: JSHint)

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40 articles overall. 28 new, 12 updated.

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  • XMLFoundation - Brian Aberle
    XMLFoundation is the fastest approach to dealing with XML and it also delivers a simple and easy to manage pattern of software development into your application.

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