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Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News If you are a JavaScript developer, you have never had more options for building mobile apps. | Telerik | Propel is a new JavaScript scientific computing library leveraging GPU hardware for computations to support machine learning and other scientific computing in JavaScript. | InfoQ | I want to talk about this because when it comes to writing CSS, it often seems that we have learned nothing since the 1990s. We still write CSS the natural way, with no advances in sorting declarations or selectors and no improvements in writing DRY CSS. | A List Apart | CQRS leads to a clean architecture that's easy to maintain. Let's take a look at the underlying principles of CQRS. This will help you understand what the benefits are and whether you want to use it in your applications. | NDepend | I've been playing with CSS transforms for over five years and one thing that has always bugged me was that I couldn't animate the components of a transform chain individually. This article is going to explain the problem, the old workaround, the new magic Houdini solution and, finally, will offer you a feast of eye candy through better looking examples than those used to illustrate concepts. | CSS Tricks | A quick tutorial on how to create responsive websites in 2018. | Free Code Camp | By using these techniques, you can start using the latest and greatest CSS today — including CSS Grid — without leaving any of your users behind. | Mozilla Hacks | There's a deluge of CSS front-end frameworks available nowadays. But the number of really good ones can be narrowed down to just a few. In this article, I'll compare what I think are the five best front-end frameworks available today. | Sitepoint | Third-party scripts provide a wide range of useful functionality, making the web more dynamic, interactive, and interconnected. These scripts may be crucial to your website's functionality or revenue stream. But third-party scripts also come with many risks that should be taken into consideration to minimize their impact while still providing value. | Google Web Fundamentals | New articles added | (6 votes) by Florian Rappl (updated 3 days ago) JSON Schema may be the answer to most problems in dealing with JSON files. We explore JSON Schema from a practical point of view. | | (2 votes) by Mike Ellison (updated 4 days ago) On data, context, class-like architecture in Javascript, and ten-pin bowling. | | (0 votes) by Ivan Yakimov (updated 19 hours ago) When you provide Web API, there is a question, how to inform a user about all its abilities, about the syntax of requests, etc. Usually, you should create some available Web page, where you discuss these topics. But wouldn't it be great, if the Web API itself provided access to the documentation? | | (4 votes) by Rasik Bihari Tiwari (updated 3 days ago) Let us not mug up definitions. Embrace a design pattern through an evolution. Only the hurdles faced while solving real world problems will take you closer to a design pattern, not your next technical interview. | | (3 votes) by Rasik Bihari Tiwari (updated 3 days ago) Let us not mug up definitions. Embrace a design pattern through an evolution. Only the hurdles faced while solving real world problems will take you closer to a design pattern, not your next technical interview. | Articles updated | (12 votes) by Arthur V. Ratz (updated yesterday) In this article we'll formulate and thoroughly discuss about probabilistic Bayesian classification algorithm and its implementation in Node.JS and JavaScript that can be actively used to detect and locate messages containing potential spam and other unsolicited data. | | (4 votes) by Arthur V. Ratz (updated 5 days ago) In this article we'll discuss on how to produce user-to-item recommendations by using SVD++, Pearson Correlation and probability-based similarity computation | | (3 votes) by Peter Leow (updated 15 hours ago) Suggest next articles that are of interest to your readers with the help of data analytics and machine learning. | | (22 votes) by tonywilk (updated yesterday) Not 'Just Another Parser', this reads elements from JSON simply and without memory overhead in C | | (11 votes) by Vincent Maverick Durano (updated 3 days ago) This article will walk you through on how to build a simple data-driven mobile game application using the power of Xamarin and Web API. We will also build a real-time leader board page using ASP.NET SignalR. | | (6 votes) by Voevudko A. E., Ph.D. (updated 6 hours ago) Defining and presenting Gearographic curves from the simplest to the most intriguing. Offering web-pages and R scripts used to illustrate different aspects of it. | Tips and Tricks updated | (24 votes) by Alen Toma (updated 3 days ago) EntityWorker.Core - an alternative to entity Framework | New Technical Blogs added | (3 votes) by Code Maze (updated 21 hours ago) While sending HTTP requests towards our server, we need to use the HTTP Angular protocol. Of course, we may handle all the HTTP requests from every component and process the response as well, but it is not a good practice. | Technical Blogs updated | (6 votes) by Code Maze (updated 3 days ago) .NET Core 2.0, Angular 4 and MySQL | © 2018 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. 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