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The Debate Around "Do We Even Need CSS Anymore?"
Yes. Yes we do (well, maybe not CSS exactly, but something to do that) (more: CSS Tricks)
PurifyCSS
Because CSS files are the new dumping grounds. Sometimes you just need to get cleaning. (more: PurifyCSS)
ECMAScript 2015: Generators and Iterators
It's a standard now, might as well get used to the new features (for when you can use them reliably - around 2020) (more: Sitepoint)
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Almost half of leading websites fail security and privacy tests
In an audit of 1,000 websites, including those of leading retailers, banks, social media, news and government bodies, 46 percent were found vulnerable to known online security threats. (more: Beta News)
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Angular Team Provides Roadmap, Demos Integration with React Native
At the Angular U conference in San Francisco, Brad Green, Igor Minar, and Misko Hevery took the keynote stage to recap what they announced at ng-conf earlier this year and give a roadmap of what's to come during the rest of 2015. (more: InfoQ)
JSCS — JavaScript Code Style
JSCS is a code style linter for programmatically enforcing your style guide. You can configure JSCS for your project in detail using over 90 validation rules, including presets from popular style guides like jQuery, Airbnb, Google, and more. (more: JSCS)
New articles added
ASP.NET
Custom Roles Based Access Control (RBAC) in ASP.NET MVC Applications - Part 2 (Role Based Reporting) (4 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) An introduction to custom roles based reporting in an ASP.NET MVC application using the Entity Framework. |
ASP.NET Controls
(6 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) Image Combobox in HTML is no longer a pain, thanks to jquery and CSS |
C#
Client side scripting
SharePoint Server
(2 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) Taking the great advantage of two way data binding of AngularJS in SharePoint 2013. AngularJS can be used in Content Editor Web Part or SharePoint Apps. |
Web Security
(2 votes) by (updated yesterday) To allow the user to swipe magnetic card on magnetic reader to fill the Textbox and stop manual field population using keyboard. |
Articles updated
ASP.NET
(40 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) My article will explain how we can make our Web API service architecture loosely coupled and more flexible. |
Client side scripting
(22 votes) by (updated yesterday) Simple example for publish-subscribe scenario between HTML5 JavaScript and .NET using Websockets. |
Design and Architecture
(64 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) A framework to solve the problem of opening dialogs from a view model when using the MVVM pattern in WPF. |
New Tips and Tricks added
ASP.NET
(1 votes) by (updated yesterday) Demonstration application using MVC SignalR and Entity framework Part I |
C#
Tips and Tricks updated
Web Services
(5 votes) by (updated 10 hours ago) Web app to find geographical coordinates and apply them to the Bing Map |
New Technical Blogs added
Algorithms & Recipes
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