Thứ Hai, 8 tháng 9, 2014

Web Developer Newsletter - The Amazing ProgressBar Control

34 articles this week
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Click here Enterprise Imaging on the Web: A How To Guide for Developers
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Driving IE with the Web Driver Tool and Code Sample too
A built-in (and supposedly standard across browsers... eventually) method of automating the browser? Yes please. (more: Cool thing of the day)
Making the web "just work" with any input: Mouse, Touch, and Pointer Events
This century's latest entry in the browser wars. Now we'll get to argue what swiping left with three fingers might mean for a web page. (more: IE Blog)
Centering in CSS: A Complete Guide
CSS has been around for ... how long now? OK, 1996 (I had to look it up, back to the rant). So, almost 20 years after we have the first 'standard', and we still need articles like this. (more: CSS Tricks)
Speed Index: Measuring Page Load Time a Different Way
When is a page 'fast enough'? Duh, when it's fast enough, of course. (more: Sitepoint)
C3.js Brings Charting Power Without the Learning Curve
Yet another JavaScript charting tool. Still, looks like it's pretty easy to use. (more: InfoQ)
Automating web security reviews with Netsparker
Netsparker is rather awesome at automating the often laborious process which is trawling through a website and looking for risks. I do this all the time and it quickly becomes both repetitive and time consuming. (more: Troy Hunt)
Improving Smashing Magazine's Performance: A Case Study
Smashing Magazine shares a few things that they've learned over the last year about the performance challenges of their website and about the work they've done recently. If you want to craft a fast responsive website, you might find a few interesting nuggets worth considering. (more: Smashing Magazine)

Latest Articles

34 articles overall. 21 new, 13 updated.

New articles added

.NET Framework

      (21 votes) by Sandeep Singh Shekhawat (updated yesterday)
    This article introduces the Generic Repository pattern and Unit of Work in ASP.NET MVC applications.
      (4 votes) by Steve Wellens
    While lurking and skulking in the shadows of various technical .Net sites, I've noticed many developers discussing log4net in their blogs and posts; log4net is an extremely popular tool for logging .Net Applications. So, I decided to try it out. After the initial complexities of getting it up and ru

Algorithms & Recipes

ASP.NET

Audio and Video

C / C++ Language

C#

      (1 vote) by Rumman92
    Monitor your system using simple c# code.

Client side scripting

E-commerce

Node.js

Third Party Products and Tools

User Controls

Articles updated

.NET Framework

      (12 votes) by Sandeep Singh Shekhawat (updated 3 days ago)
    This article will provide answers to the following questions relevant to relationships in Entity Framework: whether or not to create a database, how to add / remove a field from an existing table, how to avoid data loss and how to get a database script that has the changes.

Ajax

ASP.NET

ASP.NET Controls

      (11 votes) by Steve Wellens (updated 5 days ago)
    Often, there are many ways to do the same thing in .NET. You can do things the hard way or the easy way. By hard, I mean you can type a lot of code by hand. By easy, I mean you can click and drag and drop. Guess which method I am going to demonstrate…go on guess…it's OK, I'm grading on a curve… Befo

Client side scripting

HTML / CSS

Miscellaneous

Progress Controls

      (170 votes) by Graham Wilson (updated yesterday)
    A progress bar which displays progress as passage through a simple maze.

Ultrabooks

      (22 votes) by DrABELL (updated 13 hrs ago)
    Engineering Calculator VOLTA-814 (Productivity Software contest submission) was originally developed as HTML5 web application and later converted into desktop app using Intel's AppUp encapsulator. The latest version for Win 7/8 released in 2014 is built on .NET/WPF.



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