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Web Developer Newsletter - Useful Reference Books

Web Developer Newsletter - Useful Reference Books
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Custom ASP.NET Core Middleware Example

In this article, I will walk you through how to create custom middleware to handle requests with simple SOAP payloads. (more: .NET blog)

Welcome to HTML 5.2!

A few days ago, HTML 5.1 was proposed to be moved to the third step: Proposed Recommendation (PR). This means that only very minor tweaks will be performed on the specifications before it reaches the final stage of W3C Recommendation. (more: Telerik)

Bing App joins the AMP open-source effort

We're excited to share that the Bing App (for both iOS and Android) now supports AMP, an open-source initiative that makes searching, browsing and reading news even faster. (more: Bing)

Inky and Slinky

Inky is kinda like a preprocessor for HTML created by Zurb, specifically designed for responsive emails. (more: CSS Tricks)

Variable fonts, a new kind of font for flexible design

Jointly developed by Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Adobe, a variable font is, "a single font file that behaves like multiple fonts". (more: Type kit)

5 SEO Guidelines for Web Developers

If you've decided that you are going to rely on organic search engine results (as opposed to paid search traffic or display advertising) as the primary driver of traffic to your website, you need to take that into account when coding pages. SEO is about much more than keywords, synonyms and content marketing — there are a lot of technical aspects going on behind the scenes that help determine where a page ranks in search results. (more: Sitepoint)

Introducing Server Components

The developer experience of web components, with the power and simplicity of server-side development. (more: Tim Perry)

Onsen UI v 2.0

Onsen UI provides UI framework and tools for creating fast and beautiful HTML5 hybrid mobile apps based on PhoneGap / Cordova. Having common core with no framework dependencies, app development with Onsen UI is easy with any of the ever-changing JavaScript frameworks. (more: Onsen)

New articles added

ASP.NET

  (10 votes) by Fred Song (Melbourne) (updated 5 days ago)
In this article, I want to show how to build a Single Page Application – MasterChef with ASP.NET Core MVC, Fluent Hibernate, and Angular JS.
  (1 votes) by TheCodeKing (updated yesterday)
SaintModeCache is a thread safe in-memory cache wrapper for performance optimisation. It's able to continue serving stale content after expiry, whilst it repopulates the cache with a non-blocking single thread.

Client side scripting

  (7 votes) by Vikas Sharma (updated 4 days ago)
In this article, we will see what directives are and then I will try to explain how to build custom directives

Testing and QA

  (2 votes) by Sander Knape (updated 4 days ago)
Do you write integration tests? What about unit tests? I believe that more people say “Yes” to the second question than to the first. Which is kinda weird – for many applications, it really isn’t that hard to write integration tests. It might not even be necessary to setup yo

Articles updated

.NET Framework

  (9 votes) by Wojciech Nagórski (updated 4 days ago)
Extended XML Serializer for .NET 4 and .NET CORE with WebApi and ASP Core integration.

Algorithms & Recipes

  (18 votes) by Alexandre Bencz (updated 5 hours ago)
ELENA is a general-purpose, object-oriented, polymorphic language with late binding

C / C++ Language

  (15 votes) by tonywilk (updated 2 days ago)
Not 'Just Another Parser', this reads elements from JSON simply and without memory overhead in C

Client side scripting

  (4 votes) by bob.bumsuk.lee (updated 3 days ago)
Building Angular 2 attribute directive and two components in model-driven and template-driven way to capture and validate bank account number across multiple input fields

Files and Folders

  (13 votes) by John Simmons / outlaw programmer (updated 5 days ago)
Parse CSV files.

General Graphics

  (3 votes) by Steffen Ploetz (updated 17 hours ago)
How to calculate a radial gradient and draw the output on a System.Drawing.Bitmap. And how to use this bitmap as a tile pixmap to fill any path.

New Tips and Tricks added

C#

  (4 votes) by Alen Toma (updated 6 days ago)
How to implement deep cloning using Reflection

Client side scripting

  (1 votes) by KSN.Blogger (updated 3 days ago)
This tip will try to explain why (almost) everything in JavaScript is an object.

Progress Controls

  (5 votes) by B. Clay Shannon (updated 4 days ago)
A simple way to add a fancy-pants custom "hourglass" to your page with a (very) little HTML and JavaScript

Tips and Tricks updated

ASP.NET

  (23 votes) by ChienVH (updated 3 days ago)
This article will guide you how to implement ASP.NET website with multi-language

New Technical Blogs added

Client side scripting

  (2 votes) by Dheeraj Kumar Kesri (updated 15 hours ago)
An in-depth guide on Immediately invoked function expressions in JavaScript.

Technical Blogs updated

Client side scripting

  (11 votes) by Dheeraj Kumar Kesri (updated yesterday)
This article is intended to provide all the basics of JavaScript functions a web developer must know.
  (7 votes) by Dheeraj Kumar Kesri (updated yesterday)
A comprehensive post on why JavaScript is an awesome language and why JavaScript is horrible at times



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