Web Developer Newsletter - Angular Breadcrumbs with Complex Routing and Navigation 5 new and 2 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News The biggest blocker to introducing new technology into an application (e.g. adopting Blazor instead of WebForms) is nearly always a lack of separation between the UI and the business logic. If it's not clear where those boundaries are you're pushing a heavy rock up a very steep hill. | Jon Hilton | LinQer is a library that sprang out of the need to fix two problems of Javascript's built-in iteration methods. It brings .NET's LINQ approach to databases to JavaScript. | I Programmer | In this guide, learn the fundamentals of Blazor Component construction and see how to build an example Blazor app that puts it all together. | Telerik | The popularity of the project and similar ones speak to the traction gained by Microsoft's open-source, cross-platform "Core" initiative that succeeds the aging, Windows-only .NET Framework. The ASP.NET Core side of things for web development is especially active, propelled by the popularity of Blazor, which lets .NET developers use C# in web development (both client- and server-side). | Visual Studio magazine | With the new Node Material Editor, a truly cross-platform development experience with Babylon Native, Cascaded Shadows, Navigation Mesh, updated WebXR and glTF support, and much more, Babylon.js 4.1 brings even more power to your web development toolbox. | Windows Developer | The word "SEO" holds a lot of weight. We know how critical it is to the success of a website and, yet, it often becomes one of those things that's left until the very end of a web design project to deal with. Or, worse, it's pushed onto one person's plate who likely isn't capable of doing all that needs to be done. SEO should be a team sport — and that's what today's post is all about. | Smashing Magazine | Rome is an experimental JavaScript toolchain. It includes a compiler, linter, formatter, bundler, testing framework and more. It aims to be a comprehensive tool for anything related to the processing of JavaScript source code. | Facebook Experimental | New articles added | (1 votes) by Sanwar ranwa (updated 5 days ago) Step-by-step process of allowing users to log in to an application with Facebook using ReactJS | Articles updated | (13 votes) by Rubén Hinojosa Chapel (updated yesterday) A MBFv4 template (Node.js and TypeScript) that will let you quickly set up a Transactional, Question and Answer, and Conversational AI chatbot | | (14 votes) by Shenwei Liu (updated yesterday) An Angular sample application and discussions on breadcrumbs with advanced routing strategies, navigation scenarios, practical workflow, and more (latest update with Angular 9 CLI and ASP.NET Core 3.1 website). | New Tips and Tricks added | (0 votes) by Sanwar ranwa (updated yesterday) How to create a cascading dropdown using ReactJS and Web API | New Technical Blogs added | (3 votes) by Jeremy Likness (updated 4 days ago) See what is possible to build using only plain, native "Vanilla.js" JavaScript. No frameworks! | | (1 votes) by Christian Specht (updated 3 days ago) After years of executing a "build and upload per FTP" batch on my machine, I now have a GitHub Pages-like experience when updating this site.. | New Projects added | (2 votes) by Stas Wolski (updated 4 days ago) This step-by-step tutorial shows how to create a simple Vue.js-based app with a Gantt chart. | © 2020 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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