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Web Developer Newsletter - Generate C# Client API for ASP.NET Web API

Web Developer Newsletter - Generate C# Client API for ASP.NET Web API

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Industry News

Do you want to see how to create simple mobile applications in IONIC to see how it is different from Xamarin Forms?
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Devlin Duldulao
JavaScript data wrangling, transformation and analysis toolkit
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Data Forge
Why should consider learning and using CSS frameworks in my development work?
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Sitepoint
Many people have explored responsive tables. The usual idea is turning the table into key-value pairs so that cells become rows and there are only 2 columns total, which fit in any screen.
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Lea Verou
Each year the survey has a pretty straight-forward aim; to shed light on the the tools that front-end developers are using right now in our industry.
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Ashley Nolan
Firefox 61 lets developers inspect and interact with original code in the debugger as if the code had never been minified or bundled
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Infoworld
CSS Custom Properties (sometimes known as 'CSS variables') are now supported in all modern browsers, and people are starting to use them in production.
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Smashing Magazine
Viewing a site I'd been making on a busted first-generation iPad with an outdated version of Safari, I saw a distorted, failed mess. It brought home to me a quote from Douglas Crockford, who once deemed the web "the most hostile software engineering environment imaginable."
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A List Apart

New articles added

ASP.NET

  (8 votes) by syed shanu (updated 3 days ago)
In this article, we will see how to create a simple CRUD application for ASP.NET Core Blazor using Entity Framework and Web API.
  (6 votes) by Shashangka Shekhar (updated yesterday)
In this post, we are going to explore how a Single Page Application (SPA) sample can be put together using ASP.Net Core & Angular from scratch.
  (0 votes) by Seenan Khalife (updated 5 days ago)
This article demonstrates how to implement force logout in Identity using SingalR.

Articles updated

ASP.NET

  (51 votes) by Zijian (updated 5 days ago)
Generate strongly typed client API in C# for ASP.NET Web API supporting desktop, Universal Windows, Android and iOS
  (32 votes) by vnmatt (updated 2 days ago)
With the Bootstrap Helpers project, I have made things even easier for .NET developers.
  (4 votes) by Zijian (updated yesterday)
Code First approach for generating client APIs for ASP.NET Core Web API, in C# and in TypeScript for jQuery and Angular 2+
  (4 votes) by Member 11242468 (updated 3 days ago)
Moving ASP.NET WebAPI code to Service Fabric Cluster

Client side scripting

  (2 votes) by Manjunath Matathamana (updated 16 hours ago)
Continuous testing Components in Angular 5

Web Security

  (5 votes) by Sriganesha Rao (updated 4 days ago)
This article provides an overview of ASP.NET Core security features.

New Tips and Tricks added

Client side scripting

  (0 votes) by John Bernard Lambe (updated 2 hours ago)
A method of preventing crawlers from seeing email addresses and URLs while still showing links to the user.

Tips and Tricks updated

ASP.NET

  (5 votes) by HHerzl (updated 5 days ago)
Scaffolding ASP.NET Core 2 with CatFactory

Database

  (33 votes) by Alen Toma (updated 2 hours ago)
EntityWorker.Core - an alternative to entity Framework



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