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Web Developer Newsletter - RaptorDB - the Document Store
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Improving HTML Accessibility with Visual Studio Extensions
As a step on the path of enabling software for all audiences and abilities, we're happy to share a new Visual Studio extension that leverages Tenon's HTML accessibility checker service. With this extension, we've made it easier for developers to detect and resolve common HTML-based user interface accessibility issues. (more: Visual Studio blog)
Hands-on with Vivaldi, the new Web browser for power users
Vivaldi is a brand new Web browser that wants to bring back all the old features of Opera 12 and then some. The Vivaldi browser bills itself as "for our friends," which would seem to mean for power users. (more: Ars Technica)
Angular 2.0 Concerns Addressed at ng-conf 2015
After details of Angular 2.0 emerged in October 2014, the community uproar caught the Angular team by surprise. Angular core team members Brad Green and Igor Minar took to the stage at ng-conf 2015 to address these concerns. (more: InfoQ)
A JS framework on every table
Most programming languages support a small number of popular, stable application frameworks. The latest and greatest JavaScript framework comes around every sixteen minutes. (more: Allen Pike)
Harnessing Flexbox For Today's Web Apps
Although the syntax might be initially confounding, flexbox lives up to its name. (more: Smashing Magazine)
Quantity Queries for CSS
This is your guide to creating style breakpoints for quantities of HTML elements, much as you already do with @media queries for viewport dimensions. (with bonus giant squid) (more: A List Apart)
Using the HTML5 History API
The HTML5 History API gives developers the ability to modify a website's URL without a full page refresh. This is particularly useful for loading portions of a page with JavaScript, such that the content is significantly different and warrants a new URL. (more: CSS Tricks)

New articles added

Android

  (1 votes) by twit88 (updated 2 days ago)
Develop an AngularJS application to view photos stored in Android phone.

Applications & Tools

  (5 votes) by Sudheer Reddy K (updated 5 days ago)
The article shows how to use the simplegrid which is used in knockout examples to which i've added support to accept column template to interact with outside DOM bindings, and stylish and simple pager and also multi select option.

ASP.NET

  (3 votes) by Antony Victor Gino (updated 3 days ago)
Server side push notification using SignalR and SQL

C / C++ Language

  (17 votes) by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan (updated yesterday)
This article contains a basic overview of the complex numbers, and their creation and functions most specifically the operator overloading for arithmetic functions. Programming languages include Java, C++, C# and VB.NET at the moment.

Client side scripting

  (6 votes) by Nitij (updated 5 days ago)
An article about different ways to write Unobtrusive JavaScript.

IoT on Azure

  (3 votes) by Nitin Sawant (updated 4 days ago)
Control home appliance from anywhere in the world

Mobile Development

  (2 votes) by Kimmo Mbanga (updated 5 days ago)
MyFamily.Show : A simple Family Tree Mobile App to keep details of your family tree.
  (2 votes) by kashyapa78 (updated 3 days ago)
Are you a web developer? Are You well versed with JavaScript? Do you want to be a native mobile app developer? Through this article, I will let you know how you can develop native mobile apps with your JavaScript skills.

Reviews on Third Party Products and Tools

  (3 votes) by Chris_Riley (updated 3 days ago)
Klocwork is kind of like my code spell check, or professional editor. It just makes me sound good. And if I were part of a larger dev team it would be quite a powerful management tool.
  (1 votes) by rjdudley (updated 5 days ago)
1&1 has become one of the most successful and popular hosting companies in the world by offering simple, inexpensive ($0.99/month for three months, then $8.99/month thereafter) and feature-rich hosting plans.

Articles updated

.NET Framework

  (14 votes) by john_1726 (updated 5 days ago)
SignalR with self-hosted Windows Service

ASP.NET

  (16 votes) by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan (updated 2 days ago)
This article is for the concept of Random URLs and how they can be generated in ASP.NET for creating Random URLs for your application.
  (6 votes) by MatthewThomas (updated 5 days ago)
In this article, we'll build an ASP.Net MVC 5 web app which will search your Yammer feed for a hashtag, and display the poster's home town on a Bing map

Design and Architecture

  (94 votes) by dmihailescu (updated 5 days ago)
A Visual Studio add-in that inserts some commonly known OO paterns into your working project and more.

Node.js

  (2 votes) by Dr. Song Li (updated 4 days ago)
This is a study note on Node.js.

NoSQL

  (160 votes) by Mehdi Gholam (updated yesterday)
NoSql, JSON based, Document store database with compiled .net map functions and automatic hybrid bitmap indexing and LINQ query filters (now with standalone Server mode, Backup and Active Restore, Transactions, Server side queries, MonoDroid support, HQ-Branch Replication, working in Linux)

Web Services

  (39 votes) by Alexander Iacobciuc (updated 5 days ago)
This article is about a basic implementation of HTML5 client/server chat application.

Win32/64 SDK & OS

  (4 votes) by David MacDermot (updated 3 days ago)
An HPGL renderer and demo application for use in data acquisition

Windows Communication Foundation

  (7 votes) by MatthewThomas (updated 5 days ago)
How to use MSMQ to queue work items for a windows service to execute, and then use WCF Net Named Pipe to report progress to a WPF application

New Tips and Tricks added

.NET Framework

  (3 votes) by Alexandre Paula (updated 3 days ago)
aspnet Membership Login in any project you want.

Algorithms & Recipes

  (10 votes) by Igor Ladnik (updated 8 minutes ago)
This post demonstrates examples of calculation of optimal control policies for two-link manipulator using linear-quadratic control combined with quasilinearization.

ASP.NET

  (6 votes) by Pinakpani Dey (updated 2 days ago)
Run one instance of web application in client browser
  (3 votes) by Arjun Singh Faguda (updated 5 days ago)
How to add validation group in MVC
  (3 votes) by George MVC Study (updated 3 days ago)
This tip shows an example of ASP.NET MVC cascading dropdown list.
  (2 votes) by koolprasad2003 (updated 5 days ago)
Fix : HTTP Error 404.17 : The requested content appears to be script and will not be served by the static file handler
  (1 votes) by Ibrahim ben Salah (updated 2 days ago)
This article describes a generic tag helpers library Xania.AspNet.TagHelpers (v1.0.11-beta at the time of writing) that support custom tags which works with all ASP.NET MVC versions.
  (1 votes) by Ankur .K. Vishwakarma (updated 3 days ago)
Calling server-side code from client-side using JavaScript and TextBox's onblur event

ASP.NET Controls

  (6 votes) by Komail Haider (updated 19 hours ago)
.Net control/wrapper for the Google NEW ReCaptcha API 2.0

HTML / CSS

  (3 votes) by navin_mantoo (updated 5 days ago)
How to Implement HTML5 Web Worker

Uncategorised Tips and Tricks

  (2 votes) by JackDawson1 (updated yesterday)
Here are some excellent web design widgets for your website in 2015

Tips and Tricks updated

Ajax

  (1 votes) by LiQuick (updated 4 days ago)
Using JQuery AJAX calls to load ASPX page(s) into another HTML/ASPX page

C#

  (7 votes) by Maximiliano Rios (updated 15 hours ago)
In the past articles we could see how a website with Identity Framework 2 is set up and customized to our own needs. We could also implement Facebook Login, Google Auth and Twitter Login. But in the real world we need much more than that. In the current article we will learn how to capture data

New Technical Blogs added

Client side scripting

  (3 votes) by Sander Rossel (updated 5 days ago)
The sixth in a series on web development.

HTML / CSS

  (3 votes) by M.Hussain. (updated yesterday)
In this post I am going to show you how can we easily import html into pdf in asp.net without compromising UI. I was looking for an alternative of crystal reports in asp.net to generate reports without any javascript burden and complexities in developing them. As crystal reports gives you the featur

Java

  (1 votes) by morzel (updated 3 days ago)
This is the fifth post in my little "Out of Boredom" series dedicated to hobby projects with Arduino.

Technical Blogs updated

HTML / CSS

  (15 votes) by Sander Rossel (updated 5 days ago)
The first in a series on web development.
  (7 votes) by Sander Rossel (updated 5 days ago)
The third in a series on web development.
  (7 votes) by Sander Rossel (updated 5 days ago)
The second in a series on web development.
  (5 votes) by Sander Rossel (updated 5 days ago)
The fifth in a series on web development.

PHP

  (2 votes) by Sander Rossel (updated 5 days ago)
The (long awaited) fourth in a series on web development.



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