Web Developer Newsletter - UniversalSerializer 10 new and 3 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News On 30th of March long awaited iOS 11.3 update was released, with support for basic PWA features on iPhones and iPads – service workers and app manifest files. As it is great to finally have a support for those, user experience of Progressive Web Applications on iOS is still not perfect. | Net Guru | CSS often feels like this mysterious, whimsical force governing everything that we see on the web. It can be inherently simple at times, yet writing scalable, performant CSS seems to be the exception rather than the norm. | LogRocket | This marks a significant milestone in the development of NGINX Unit, our dynamic web and application server. | NGINX | In light of the Meltdown and Spectre bugs, which allow ill-willed programs access to restricted parts of the computer's memory, it is time to re-evaluate the position of JavaScript in the holy trinity of front-end development. | John Ankarström | What I'd say to my younger self when learning development. | Benjamín Calderón | CSS now has a proper object-based API for working with values in JavaScript. | Google Developers | In this article, I'll walk you through writing your own promise library and demonstrate using it with async/await. | The Code Barbarian | As many of you already know Angular 6 RC2 is already out and GA will be released any time soon. As release date is nearing, many of us will be curious on kind of features that are being released and overall the advantages we gain with this release. | Walking Tree | New articles added | (1 votes) by David Cantrell (updated 3 days ago) How to add optional parameters to any function in VBScript & Classic ASP | | (10 votes) by saineshwar bageri (updated 4 days ago) In this article, we are going to learn how to create a simple API in Node.js and using MS SQL as a data source on which we are going to perform CRUD operation. | | (2 votes) by Pranay Rana (updated 20 hours ago) This post is about validation in Angular 2 application, which means it's about validation on client side, not about server side. | | (7 votes) by Chris Maunder (updated 5 days ago) A simple HTML menu that progressively collapses based on available width | | (0 votes) by Dr. Song Li (updated yesterday) Note on Webpack & Maven | | (0 votes) by Maarten_Balliauw (updated 4 days ago) In this article, we'll look at JetBrains Rider, a cross-platform IDE for .NET developers - built by the same folks that build ReSharper. | | (0 votes) by Authorize.Net (updated 15 hours ago) The Authorize.Net API makes it easy to create, capture, refund and void secure payment transactions. Offering both XML or JSON, it works well with Ruby, Node.js, Python, and many other languages. The streamlined API also has the bandwidth to accept payments in every environment. | Articles updated | (4 votes) by Harry Truman (updated 4 days ago) Screencasting (demo screen, screensharing) already works in Google Chrome. The technology allows capturing a window of the browser itself as well as windows of other applicaitons. For example, you can capture Firefox running in a separate window. | | (103 votes) by Christophe Bertrand (updated yesterday) A universal and easy serialization library for .NET and .NET Core. | New Tips and Tricks added | (1 votes) by I Love Code (updated 2 days ago) An experience about using Webview in Android Studio 3.0 | Tips and Tricks updated | (31 votes) by Alen Toma (updated 4 days ago) EntityWorker.Core - an alternative to entity Framework | New Technical Blogs added | (2 votes) by Code Maze (updated 22 hours ago) Creating a new owner and using our child components and directives is our goal in this post. | | (1 votes) by Bryian Tan (updated 12 hours ago) How to dynamically display controls in FormArray using Angular 5 Reactive Forms and enable/disable the validators based on the selection | © 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. For correspondence please use webmaster@codeproject.com |
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