Web Developer Newsletter - Wexflow: Open source workflow engine in C# 6 new and 5 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. | Beautifully Simple Object Storage Host vast amounts of data such as website assets, images, videos, logs, data archives, and backups on DigitalOcean with Spaces. Create a Space in two clicks using the drag-and-drop UI or API. Spaces works with S3 compatible tools & requires no configuration. Get Started > | Industry News {N} Playground is a solution that allows you to write your {N} code in a web client at play.nativescript.org and deploy it to your device with the help of the NativeScript Playground app | Nativescript | Let's talk about the latest version of JavaScript: ECMAScript 2016 (more commonly known as ES7). | Free code camp | This article will introduce some key concepts of the framework while building a simple application with it, in order to show a basic example of what it is capable of producing. | Sitepoint | Lots of people are not aware of current state of .NET, .NET Core and ASP.NET Core. And I do not blame them, they have been occupied by some other responsibilities or technologies. | CodeBlast | I don't want anyone to stop using jQuery. Use it. Love it. Be happy to keep on coding with it! However, as I've moved away from using it in my own code, I thought I'd share some details on how I've made that transition, specifically the "phases" of my move away and how I'm doing things now. | Telerik | WebRender is known for being extremely fast. But WebRender isn't really about making rendering faster. It's about making it smoother. | Mozilla Hacks | Let's talk about a really neat new feature in Bootstrap 4 called Reboot. In this post, I'll blab a bit about the history of resets, Bootstrap, some cool features of Reboot, and how you can start using it today. | Scotch.io | talk on a war that is dividing the CSS community, made in the name of the "separation of concerns", and a peace that is starting to see the light, thanks to bright minds and passionate developers | didoo | New articles added | (11 votes) by Vincent Maverick Durano (updated 5 days ago) This article is the first part of the series on Getting Started with Entity Framework Core. In this post, we will build an ASP.NET Core MVC application that performs basic data access using Entity Framework Core. | | (5 votes) by Yahya Mohammed Ammouri (updated 4 days ago) This article describes how to add a fully client side Multiple File Upload functionality to your page. Include select multiple files at a time, Select from different folders, Apply validation, show files in thumbnails and remove files from the list. | | (1 votes) by Anton Kleshchev (updated 13 hours ago) Coding jQuery widget to accept Bitcoin payments | | (3 votes) by mahmood kabi (updated 4 days ago) extract overlapped polygons and calculate the overlapped area and write an API for it | Articles updated | (11 votes) by Zijian (updated 3 days ago) Overview of TraceHub, and the design concepts/contexts behind this open source project | | (118 votes) by Akram El Assas (updated 6 hours ago) An extensible workflow engine with a cross platform manager and designer that work on Windows, macOS, Linux and Android. | | (17 votes) by Yucel Guven (updated 14 hours ago) IPv6 subnetting tool/calculator explained | | (8 votes) by Patrick P. Frey (updated yesterday) This tutorial based on a docker image will guide through the development of a simple search engine based on Strus (project-strus.net), a collection of libraries and line tools for building a search engine. | | (57 votes) by Garry Lowther (updated 3 days ago) Why Javascript/JQuery/HTML/CSS/DOM is creating an awful mess | New Tips and Tricks added | (0 votes) by Vinayak Hegde (Vinnie) (updated yesterday) JavaScript Design patterns - The Constructor Pattern | | (7 votes) by veen_rp (updated 2 days ago) A small JavaScript module to create a modal dialog box or user input box in the familiar .NET style | © 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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