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Announcing TypeScript 2.1
This release comes with features that we think will drastically reduce the friction of starting new projects, make the type-checker much more powerful, and give you the tools to write much more expressive code. (more: Typescript blog)
Accessibility Whack-A-Mole
Designers sometimes like to say that design is about problem-solving. But defining design as problem-solving is of course itself problematic, which is perhaps nowhere more evident than in the realm of accessibility. (more: A List Apart)
ASP.NET Intersections: Developers Share Their 2017 Platform of Choice
In this article, we'll go over the four main pillars in ASP.NET development: ASP.NET Core; ASP.NET MVC 5; Angular + Web API; and ASP.NET Web Forms. (more: Telerik)
CSS Grid!
The Grid code is coming! The Grid code is coming! It's really, finally coming to a browser near you! Woohooooo! (more: Eric Meyer)
Browser Trends December 2016: Mobile Overtakes Desktop
In November, we looked at the underdog browsers adopted by one in thirty web users. The StatCounter browser statistics for December 2016 records a more exciting and momentous event in the web's history (more: Sitepoint)
How the 404 Error Created the World Wide Web
The 404 error was an obvious innovation, yet the internet you know and love wouldn't be possible without it. (more: Popular Mechanics)
Service Worker, what are you ?
Service Worker sounds cool, but I don't really know what it is. (more: Mariko Kosaka)
Building a Cross-platform Desktop App with NW.js
NW.js is a framework for creating native applications using web technologies like HTML, JavaScript and CSS (more: Sitepoint)
Yoga: A cross-platform layout engine
Today we are excited to officially relaunch css-layout as Yoga, a stand-alone layout engine that extends beyond React Native and allows product engineers to build layouts quickly for multiple platforms. (more: Facebook Code)
New articles added
ASP.NET
(5 votes) by (updated 6 days ago) Migrating HTTP Handlers and HTTP Modules to ASP.NET Core Middlerware |
Azure
(6 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) Understand what Amazon AWS Lambda and Azure functions are and how they emerged. |
C#
(5 votes) by (updated 1 hour ago) In this article we'll demonstrate the implementation of k-means clustering algorithm to produce recommendations. |
Client side scripting
(2 votes) by (updated yesterday) This is a note on setting the environment for Angular 2 & Typescript in Visual Studio. |
Internet / Network
Articles updated
Applications & Tools
(14 votes) by (updated 22 hours ago) Did you spot any bugs today? Than this tool might save some of your time |
ASP.NET Controls
Boards / Embedded devices
C#
(21 votes) by (updated 6 days ago) Creating Angular2 Application with ASP.NET Core Template Pack in VS 2015 |
Client side scripting
(12 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) Simple CSS and Javascript to display Braille in web pages (for sighted people) |
Database
(20 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) A way to persist C# object graph to database with single procedure using ADO.NET and table valued parameters |
Design and Architecture
HTML / CSS
(81 votes) by (updated 18 hours ago) Weekly HTML5 event calendar with CSS themes, drag and drop support, date navigator. PHP/AJAX and ASP.NET MVC backends. |
New Tips and Tricks added
ASP.NET
(0 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) Solution for passing data from View to controller, contains useful concepts for beginner developers |
Client side scripting
Tips and Tricks updated
Miscellaneous
(11 votes) by (updated 2 hours ago) Auto Generate Code (CRUD) for 3 Layered architecture (Entity, Data Access & Business Layer) with Stored Procedures based on table design. |
New Technical Blogs added
ASP.NET
Client side scripting
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