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Web Developer Newsletter - SQL Injection and Cross-Site Scripting

Web Developer Newsletter - SQL Injection and Cross-Site Scripting

Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.

Industry News

Thirteen years ago the Queen of England dubbed Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the worldwide web, a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Today he received what in the tech world counts as a much higher distinction: a Turing Award.
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Wired
Big news from Google: Within a few months, the infamous search engine will divide its index to give users better and fresher content. The long-term plan is to make the mobile search index the primary one. Why does this matter for e-commerce website owners?
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Smashing Magazine
Starting on April 18, the Firefox Aurora channel will stop updating, and over the course of the next several months, the Aurora build will be removed from the train release cycle.
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Mozilla Hacks
Working on a project for a client recently, I needed to speak the SSH protocol in Golang code.
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The Grumpy Troll
How a weapon against war became a weapon against the web
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The Verge
In this article, we'll introduce you to the Websockets API and show you how to implement Websockets with the Spring Boot platform.
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DZone
Vitaly Slobodin, the maintainer of the popular headless website testing framework Phantom.js has decided to throw in the towel, leaving the project's future in doubt.
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InfoQ

New articles added

Ajax

  (2 votes) by George MVC Study (updated 3 days ago)
Write jQuery code to wait for multiple Ajax requests

ASP.NET

  (1 votes) by Ansel Castro (updated 3 days ago)
Out of the box application architecture and tools for developing REST data service with ODATA support.

PHP

  (5 votes) by Trapenok Victor (updated 4 days ago)
Using CppComet to create a simple chat. CppComet is open source comet server. It is written in C++

Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 5 days ago)
BigDL is a distributed deep learning library for Apache Spark. With BigDL, users can write their deep learning applications as standard Spark programs, which can run directly on top of existing Spark or Hadoop clusters.

Articles updated

.NET Framework

  (22 votes) by Karthik. A (updated 4 days ago)
SimpleRules.Net is a rules engine that works based on attributes decorated on the properties of a class

Algorithms & Recipes

  (8 votes) by Alex Gawkins (updated 3 days ago)
JavaScript implementation of Knight's tour problem

Client side scripting

  (13 votes) by Evoluteur (updated 5 days ago)
Structured-Filter is a generic Web UI for building structured search or filter queries. It is a full jQuery UI widget, supporting various configurations and themes.

Web Security

  (115 votes) by Bryian Tan (updated 58 minutes ago)
An article on SQL Injection and Cross-Site Scripting with sample code in C#.

New Tips and Tricks added

ASP.NET

  (3 votes) by dsuryd (updated 4 days ago)
How to add asynchronous, real-time data stream from a cross-platform .NET back-end to your React web app without much effort

Web Services

  (5 votes) by Amol M. Khandagale (updated 2 days ago)
How to call and consume Web Services programmatically using C#.NET

New Technical Blogs added

ASP.NET

  (2 votes) by Gaston Verelst (updated 2 days ago)
Areas in ASP.NET Core

Client side scripting

  (1 votes) by Alvin Bunk (updated 5 days ago)
JavaScript code refactoring

HTML / CSS

  (0 votes) by Paul D. Sheriff (updated 5 hours ago)
I have long had a problem with using HTML tables to display data to the user. I have an even bigger problem with editing on a table, but that is a different discussion. An HTML table is easy to implement for a developer, and this is normally why developers use them. However, a table is not always t

Uncategorised Technical Blogs

  (0 votes) by Alvin Bunk (updated 3 days ago)
Cut & Paste in Eclipse Removes Space



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