Web Developer Newsletter - Angular 7 with .NET Core 2.2 - Global Weather (Part 3) 6 new and 2 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. | Deliver Close-to-Native-Code Performance Intel® Distribution for Python* incorporates multiple libraries & techniques to bridge the performance gap between Python* & equivalent functions written in C & C++ languages. Achieve faster Python* application performance right out of the box. Get it Free Today. | Industry News With some analysis of mobile traffic from websites powered by DeviceAtlas, we can shed some light on the most popular mobile browsers in the largest markets. | Mobiforge | In this article, I'll discuss why Web Components are a great tool to deliver high-quality user experiences without complicated frameworks or build steps and that don't run the risk of becoming obsolete. | CSS Tricks | Blazor is a single-page app framework for building interactive client-side Web apps with .NET. Blazor uses open web standards without plugins or code transpilation. Blazor works in all modern web browsers, including mobile browsers. | Scott Hanselman | The ECMA TC39 panel recently finalized the feature set for the ES2019 edition of Javascript (also referred to as ECMAScript 2019). ES2019 improves arrays, objects, strings, symbols, try/catch blocks and JSON with new or updated features. | InfoQ | Chrome on Android's Data Saver feature helps by automatically optimizing web pages to make them load faster. When users are facing network or data constraints, Data Saver may reduce data use by up to 90% and load pages two times faster, and by making pages load faster, a larger fraction of pages actually finish loading on slow networks. Now, we are securely extending performance improvements beyond HTTP pages to HTTPS pages and providing direct feedback to the developers who want it. | Chromium | Using web technologies to create desktop apps has been around for quite some time now, with frameworks like Electron being mature and used in lots of products, such as Spotify and Slack | Georg Dangl | Arrow functions are fine for certain usages, but they have so many variations that they need to be carefully controlled to not break down the readability of the code. | Kyle Simpson | IE8 was released a decade ago today. Chris Ashton tries it out against the modern web, and considers how we can build our sites to last. | Smashing Magazine | New articles added | (2 votes) by Hussein_Hazimeh (updated 20 hours ago) In this code, I will show you how to detect who unfriended you on Facebook. It compares your original friend list with your current friend list, and lists names of all the friends who removed you. | | (1 votes) by Florian Rappl, Manuel Römer (updated yesterday) Supporting partial PUT (or PATCH) operations in ASP.NET Core with Newtonsoft.Json | | (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 16 hours ago) In this article, we touch on common situations where you must work to update a 32-bit app, like: Having an older Android project that needs to be updated to a higher API-Level, working in a game engine like Unity, and working in an Android project that uses native libraries like Cocos2d-x | Articles updated | (6 votes) by Matías Fidemraizer (updated 5 days ago) Discover a modern, solid, and powerful way of leveraging object-oriented programming on the Web and anywhere | | (13 votes) by Fred Song (Melbourne) (updated 6 days ago) Angular 7 with .NET Core 2.2 - Global Weather | New Tips and Tricks added | (2 votes) by Benktesh Sharma (updated 3 days ago) How to handle 'Which has higher version than referenced assembly' error (Error CS1705) through Package Manager Console | | (1 votes) by brian_eckert (updated 3 days ago) A simple web page that would allow the user to see all locations where their service could be found | New Technical Blogs added | (2 votes) by Benktesh Sharma (updated 4 days ago) The caching of HTTP response implies that when an HTTP request is made, the response generated by the server is stored in some place by the browser or the server for potential re-use in successive HTTP request for the same resource. | © 2019 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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