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Content Negotiation in ASP.NET Core
While working with early builds, I noticed the patterns for doing content negotiation weren't working as expected so I defaulted to the MVC approach to REST APIs. (more: Shawn Wildermuth)
CSS Exclusions and Grid Layout
There is a tiny little specification that originally started life linked to the Shapes specification, the original Exclusions and Shapes draft defined both shape-inside and shape-outside along with properties wrap-flow and wrap-through. These properties were to create Exclusions. (more: Rachel Andrew)
Expressive CSS
Expressive CSS is an approach to writing lightweight, scalable CSS using utility classes that are easy to write and understand. (more: John Polacek)
Styling Broken Images
Broken images are ugly. But they don't always have to be. We can use CSS to apply styles to the img element to provide a better experience than the default. (more: Bits of code)
Styling Broken Images
ECMAScript 2015 (a.k.a. ECMAScript 6) introduced a native means to deal with such situations: promises. If you don't know what promises are, you can read the article An Overview of JavaScript Promises. jQuery provided and still provides its own flavor of promises, called Deferred objects. (more: Sitepoint)
All JS libraries should be authored in Typescript
Typed vs dynamic is a rather controversial topic, so I'm not trying to spark that discussion all over again. But I believe all JavaScript libraries which are intended to be used by thousands of developers should be written in TypeScript. (more: Andre Stalz)
The Deep Roots of Javascript Fatigue
With all the Javascript churn there's really no right horse to bet on. You either have to continually change your tech stack to keep up with the times, or be content with the horse you've got. (more: Segment)
New articles added
.NET Framework
(0 votes) by (updated 18 hours ago) Repository Pattern with Generic Interface and Dependency Injection |
ASP.NET
Database
(5 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) An ASP.NET one page application for getting backup from MS-SQL Server |
Miscellaneous
(3 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) An article on how to use the open source Apache Kafka messaging framework, with a bit of RxScala thrown in for good luck |
Product Showcase
Web Services
Windows Runtime
(2 votes) by (updated yesterday) In this article we will learn how to share code between Windows store app and Windows phone app using Windows Universal App development. |
(1 votes) by (updated yesterday) In this article we will learn how to use existing sqlite database in WP 8.1 apps. |
Articles updated
ASP.NET
(11 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) No more ORM, EF, A Stored Procedure direct Access framework for JavaScript. |
C#
(121 votes) by (updated 8 hours ago) Twofish 512, Serpent 512, Rijndael 512, the HX Ciphers, Ring-LWE, NTRU, McEliece, Rainbow, GMSS, DTM-KEX |
Client side scripting
(42 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) A web color picker which looks like the one in Microsoft Office 2010. |
Combo & List Boxes
(23 votes) by (updated 14 hours ago) Presenting an easy-to-use, flexible, filterable ComboBox, managing various data types (including images), also sortable, resizable and reordable columns |
Design and Architecture
(28 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) A graphical tool to allow you to design a CQRS model and have the code and documentation generated from it. (C# or VB.Net) |
Testing and QA
Tips and Tricks updated
ASP.NET
New Technical Blogs added
Applications & Tools
HTML / CSS
Testing and QA
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