Web Developer Newsletter - All in One Toolchain for Article Writing with Visual Studio Code 8 new and 3 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News Vue is a popular JavaScript framework for handling the view layer of your application. NativeScript is technology that lets developers use JavaScript to drive completely native iOS and Android applications. Together the two technologies let you build mobile apps with the simplicity you expect from Vue, and the power you expect from NativeScript. | Telerik | If you work on a website, there's a really good chance your site could benefit from the technologies and approaches aggregated under the PWA umbrella | Aaron Gustafson | Resets, as well as normalizers, are quite practically useless. | Meiert | From React to Polymer, from Service Workers to Webpack, let's find out together which buzzwords are here to stay and which ones will soon fall to JavaScript fatigue! | State of JS | Why the choice? Why is it necessary to use either iframes or shadow DOM? Why not just inject the content onto the page? | CSS Tricks | Matter.js is a 2D rigid body physics engine written in JavaScript. This library can help you easily simulate 2D physics in the browser. | Envato Tuts | After having some conversations about grid and progressive enhancement, I believe that there's a good amount of uncertainty about using it. | Smashing Magazine | When jQuery was released, one of the main reasons behind its meteoric rise to popularity was the ease with which it could select DOM elements, traverse them and modify their content. But that was way back in 2006. In those days we were stuck with Internet Explorer 7 and ECMAScript 5 was still a couple of years off. | Sitepoint | WebRTC just makes so much sense and it lets you do many awesome new things that simply weren't possible before | deepstreamHub | New articles added | (1 votes) by Snesh Prajapati (updated yesterday) In this article we will learn how to setup development environment for Angular 2 using Visual Studio Code and Windows OS. | | (6 votes) by Andrey Rodin (updated 2 days ago) Automation of OPTIONS response in REST-service | | (4 votes) by Rinoy Ashokan (updated 2 days ago) Showing loading image in the client side whenever a server postback / heavy page is loading for the first time. | | (2 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 3 days ago) Connecting to AT&T M2X IoT using MQTT | | (1 votes) by Jaiswar Vipin Kumar R. (updated 5 days ago) In the digital world, we are in Machine Leaning Phase. Where are need to everything on lighting speed. Data storing as we need, in our custom formant, and their availability, stability should be done on finger tips with low infrastructural cost. | | (3 votes) by Khademul Basher (updated yesterday) Upgrade DNN from version 07.04.00 to 8.0.4.226 | Articles updated | (4 votes) by Bryian Tan (updated 4 days ago) The author is sharing an article on how to create a help tooltip for a HTML element using Web API, Bootstrap Popover and jQuery UI dialog | | (18 votes) by Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov (updated 2 days ago) New Visual Studio Code extension "Extensible Markdown Converter" augments built-in Markdown extension to form all in one toolchain offering convenient editor, rendered document viewer, spell checker and converter to HTML, per CodeProject article submission requirements | New Tips and Tricks added | (2 votes) by Srinivasan Sankaranarayanan (updated yesterday) A Simple CRUD application for ASP.NET Webforms using Angular JS | | (2 votes) by Navin_Kamalapur (updated yesterday) In this tip, we can see how to set up Angular 2 application in ASP.NET core using webpack, a JavaScript library, so that we can start focusing on writing Angular features rather than spending time in setting up an environment to run. | Tips and Tricks updated | (9 votes) by khaled Ezzat Abdelfattah Abdelgawad (updated 4 days ago) Google Maps Drag to select multiple markers or click Marker to select and unselect | © 2017 The Code Project. All rights reserved. This email was sent to vutunglampro@gmail.com. To stop receiving The Code Project Web Development Newsletter click Unsubscribe. CodeProject 503-250 Ferrand Drive, Toronto Ontario, M3C 3G8 Canada +1 416-849-8900 x 100 Please do not reply directly to this email. It was sent from an unattended mailbox. For correspondence please use webmaster@codeproject.com |
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