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Web Developer Newsletter - TorpedoSync

Web Developer Newsletter - TorpedoSync

Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.

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Industry News

'Progressive Web Apps' (or 'PWAs') are essentially shining exemplars of modern web technologies.
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Jimmy Forrester-Fellowes
Background jobs are the best way of doing any heavy processing. We can immediately notify our user that we've received their request and scheduled it for processing.
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Sitepoint
Microsoft Edge now supports the recently ratified W3C WebDriver recommendation, making it easier to automate unit and functional tests with the Edge browser.
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InfoQ
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Nutcache offers dev teams a complete set of tools and features - with Github integration - that provides a clear view of the remaining/ongoing/completed task cycle, ensuring you always stay aligned with the project final goal. Try it free!
In fact, it's so easy I decided to create 4 short videos around 5 minutes each to show people how to enable HTTPS on their site and get all traffic redirecting securely, optimise their HTTPS configuration to get it rating higher than most banks, fix any insecure references in a few clicks and finally, secure all the traffic all the way back to their website.
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Troy Hunt
What I mean by "CSS images" is images that are created using only HTML elements and CSS.
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CSS Tricks
This is where Real User Monitoring (RUM) comes in. RUM relies on JavaScript APIs in the browser to gather statistics on how sites perform for real users.
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Google Web Fundamentals
Math.js is an extensive math library for JavaScript and Node.js. It features a flexible expression parser with support for symbolic computation, comes with a large set of built-in functions and constants, and offers an integrated solution to work with different data types like numbers, big numbers, complex numbers, fractions, units, and matrices.
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Math.js

New articles added

ASP.NET

  (3 votes) by Robert Vandenberg Huang (updated yesterday)
Experiment, run and compare different pathfinding algorithms and heuristic functions

Azure

  (4 votes) by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan (updated 3 days ago)
In this article, I will show you how to create the Docker images using a Node.js web application that are not dependent on a platform or environment, and can be deployed to other platforms like OpenShift, using examples on Azure platform.
  (3 votes) by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan (updated yesterday)
How to start a DevOps project on Azure, using ASP.NET Core template on Azure App Service using Windows environment.

HTML / CSS

  (7 votes) by gggustafson (updated 10 hours ago)
Describes a method whereby Web Master Pages can be developed using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

Node.js

  (4 votes) by Biswal Tanmaya (updated 3 days ago)
Node.js async await vs promise vs callback

Articles updated

Internet / Network

  (16 votes) by Mehdi Gholam (updated 22 hours ago)
LAN based file synchronization between machines (works on pi and ubuntu).

Node.js

  (9 votes) by Robert Vandenberg Huang (updated 2 days ago)
A step-by-step workthrough of HTTP 206 implementation in Node.js

New Technical Blogs added

Third Party Products and Tools

  (0 votes) by mbarsott (updated 1 hour ago)
Every time a security problem emerges, an army of bright minds try to find a clever fix. Fortunately, collaboration among these solution finders have also increased exponentially.

Web Security

  (1 votes) by mbarsott (updated 1 hour ago)
It is common wisdom that in order to understand complicated things we need to break them down into smaller parts. If you want to understand complex security systems, you first need to have a good grasp on the basic security concepts, so let's begin from the start...



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