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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