Web Developer Newsletter - To Heap or not to Heap; That's the Large Object Question? 2 new and 6 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News NativeScript solves one of the big problems of mobile development. That is building for both iOS and Android with a single source code. | NativeScript | Cloudinary has just released an amazing new tool that analyzes a webpage and provides a detailed report of immediate wins that your site could gain by optimizing images, a task Cloudinary is happily willing to provide. | David Walsh | This article aims to provide clarity to the befuddled and skeptical. If you had previously deemed ASP.NET incapable of meeting your UI component needs, ASP.NET welcomes you back with open arms. | Telerik | With a recent update to Visual Studio 2017, we have added support for debugging ASP.NET Core applications against IIS. This blog post will walk you through enabling this feature and setting up your project to use this feature. | Web developer blog | The DOM and native browser API's have improved by leaps and bounds since jQuery's release all the way back in 2006. | CSS Tricks | In case you haven't noticed, we're on a rapid march towards a "secure by default" web when it comes to protecting traffic. | Troy Hunt | The Angular team has announced a minor release of the mobile and desktop framework. Angular 4.3 contains no breaking changes and is designed as a drop-in replacement for 4.x.x. | SD Times | Developer Ben Frain once remarked that it's easy to write CSS code, but it is hard to scale and support it. This article describes the set of solutions out there to deal with this problem. | CSS Tricks | New articles added | (5 votes) by MysteryMaster (updated 4 days ago) This article explains how to model a logic grid puzzle in the JavaScript programming language. | Articles updated | (11 votes) by Ansel Castro (updated 5 days ago) Develop SOLID back-ends exposed through a REST API with ODATA support and DTO mapping using Enterlib.NET. | | (15 votes) by Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov (updated 14 hours 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 | | (11 votes) by Jean-Louis Leroy (updated yesterday) A series of articles about open multi-methods for C++11 | | (57 votes) by Doug Duerner, Yeon-Chang Wang (updated 6 days ago) In this article we explored a theory; would it be better to not utilize a heap construct when dealing with very large objects in .NET, in order to avoid Large Object Heap (LOH) fragmentation? | New Tips and Tricks added | (1 votes) by Khrystyna Popadyuk (updated yesterday) Provides tips for implementation of complex filter with DHTMLX grid and the approach to improve performance of filtering | Tips and Tricks updated | (17 votes) by dsuryd (updated 2 days ago) SignalR is great for building real-time web functionality. MVVM is great for developing your front-end. What if they can be used together? This tip will show how to do just that, using as example a simple project to do live chart on a web browser. | | (5 votes) by dsuryd (updated 2 days ago) Application of "MVVM over SignalR" library described in a previous CodeProject tip, combined with Dynamic LINQ library to do incremental web search by typing the query | © 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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