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Test your site in Microsoft Edge with free Windows 10 virtual machines
Microsoft has updated the Edge Dev site, bringing a number of major fixes and new features. Among the new features, devs will now have access to free Windows 10 virtual machines with Microsoft Edge. Your mileage *will* vary (I mean: drag and drop? Really?!) (more: WinBeta)
Relay: A JavaScript framework for building data-driven React applications
Never again communicate with your data store using an imperative API. Simply declare your data requirements using GraphQL and let Relay figure out how and when to fetch your data. (more: Facebook)
Open sourcing Grid, the Guardian's new image management service
This is the story of how we are building Grid, the Guardian's new image management system, working very closely with our editorial colleagues and using a modern technology stack. Oh, and it's all Open Source. (more: The Guardian)
How about we make ES6 the new baseline?
Right now, we're in a bad place with the web. There is a big discussion what we should consider the "modern web" and how to innovate it. And the two sides of the it are at loggerheads. (more: Christian Heilmann)
Ember.js 2.0 released
Ember 2.0 only removes features that were deprecated as of Ember 1.13, so apps that run on Ember 1.13 without any deprecation warnings should run without issues on Ember 2.0. (more: Ember JS)
Writing better JavaScript with Flow
Flow is a static type checker for JavaScript first introduced by Facebook at the Scale Conference in 2014. It was conceived with a goal of finding errors in JavaScript code, often without messing with our actual code, hence consuming little effort from the programmer. (more: Sitepoint)
Understanding Critical CSS
The web is slow, yet there are a few simple strategies to make websites faster. One of them is inlining critical CSS into the of your pages, yet how exactly do you do it if your site contains hundreds of pages, or even worse, hundreds of different templates? (more: Smashing Magazine)
manifoldJS with Crosswalk, A Simpler Dev Experience for Android
With version 0.3.0 of manifoldJS you can now choose to build your Android apps with Crosswalk instead of the traditional Android webview. It's quite simple to implement as well. (more: Sitepoint)
New articles added
ASP.NET
(4 votes) by (updated 4 hours ago) This article shows how to create a word puzzle game using MVC, AngularJS and Web API 2. |
(5 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) What is SignalR? How do you SignalR and jQuery your way to real-time programming? |
Client side scripting
HTML / CSS
(41 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) Learn HTML5 and CSS3 from basics to advanced level in several parts. |
Internet / Network
Libraries
(3 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) A library for creating .Net Serializable Expressions to send via WCF services |
Windows Runtime
Articles updated
ASP.NET
(11 votes) by (updated 16 hours ago) Beginning to intermediate tutorial on using jqGrid in an MVC 4 application |
C#
(9 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) Login, get the data, logout. AngleSharp has everything we need to submit forms and transmit everything we need to get the desired data. |
General Graphics
(73 votes) by (updated 34 minutes ago) Reads JPEG Exif data without the heavyweight and unnecessary instantiation of GDI+ objects. |
New Tips and Tricks added
ASP.NET
(4 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) Broadcast information to the client browser and display the progress while the server is processing a user request using MVC and SignalR. |
New Technical Blogs added
ASP.NET
HTML / CSS
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