Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 2, 2019

Web Developer Newsletter - Tetris on Canvas

Web Developer Newsletter - Tetris on Canvas

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

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Industry News

A comprehensive roadmap for Yarn 2 describes how the JavaScript package manager will become more developer-friendly
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Infoworld
During the dotcom boom back in the late 90s, I did a bunch of Photoshop-cut jobs. You know, where a designer throws a PSD file over the wall to an HTML monkey to slice and dice. It was miserable.
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Signal v. Noise
Vue is a progressive framework for building user interfaces, including single-page applications. The current Vue 2 release brought performance improvements in the form of a smaller library, and a faster, lighter-weight Virtual DOM implementation, forked from Snabbdom, in addition to server-side rendering.
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InfoQ
Blazor is an experimental single-page app framework for building client-side web apps using .NET and WebAssembly. In this workshop we will build a complete Blazor app and learn about the various Blazor framework features along the way.
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Microsoft
Ionic 4 represents the culmination of more than two years of research and hard work transforming Ionic from "mobile for Angular" into a powerful UI Design System and app framework for every web developer in the world.
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Ionic
Highlights include built-in support for TypeScript by upgrading the Jest internals to Babel 7, fixing some long-standing issues with missing console output and performance issues when computing large diffs, and a brand new sparkling website.
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Jest
Every few weeks the webdevelopment Twitter world gets in a frenzy over terrible HTML. HTML that is only DIVs and SPANs with random classes on them. HTML lacking any sensible interfaces like anchors or buttons. HTML lacking any structure like headings and lists. Non-semantic HTML. Unreadable HTML.
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Christian Heilmann

New articles added

APIs

  (5 votes) by Ryan Peden (updated 5 days ago)
Writing to a Slack Channel - Node.js Edition

ASP.NET Controls

  (0 votes) by aditya pewekar (updated yesterday)
Create custom html helper to manage Page Mode like View ( Readonly ) and Edit/Add ( Editable )

Client side scripting

  (2 votes) by V. Subhash (updated yesterday)
For a more customizable "reading mode" or "article view" in your browser when reading news and articles.
  (1 votes) by scastelli (updated 3 days ago)
With the help of jQuery, it is very easy to create highly customizable tooltips boxes that can be used to decorate your page elements.

Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by John Odey (updated 5 days ago)
In this article, we walk through using the TomTom Maps SDK by exploring some ways in which its SDK API call can be leveraged to show the location of several entities on a map at once.

Articles updated

Client side scripting

  (30 votes) by Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov (updated 3 days ago)
How to create modal popup functionality without 3rd-party frameworks?
  (6 votes) by Valerii Tereshchenko (updated 14 hours ago)
Comparison of different ways of handling side effects in react

Game Development

  (61 votes) by Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov (updated 2 days ago)
V.7.0: Derived work: customizable Tetris with pure HTML + JavaScript + Canvas, using strict mode, complete with help and all classic Tetris operations

Node.js

  (2 votes) by Издислав Издиславов (updated 2 days ago)
Easy prototyping with desktop console like UI, Skia drawings and several REST like node.js hosted services

Tips and Tricks updated

Author Resources

  (8 votes) by Thinira (updated yesterday)
Continuous Integration and Delivery with VSTS (Visual Studio Team Services)

New Technical Blogs added

Other .NET Languages

  (2 votes) by Vlad Neculai Vizitiu (updated yesterday)
Hello and Welcome 🙂 Today I want to discuss about how we can use claims following a typed approach, this topic came about from a bug that was encountered during a code review for an application.



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