Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 9, 2023

Web Developer Newsletter - JavaScript Event Calendar for Resource Scheduling

Web Developer Newsletter - JavaScript Event Calendar for Resource Scheduling

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

Industry News

It takes the Jetpack Compose declarative UI framework for Kotlin and extends it beyond Android to desktop, iOS, and web.
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Kotlin blog
Ruby on Rails creator David Heinemeier Hansson has removed TypeScript from the forthcoming version 8 of the Turbo framework, saying he has "never been a fan," but many Turbo users have protested that the decision was rushed and the change is unwelcome.
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Dev Class
Bun is a fast, all-in-one toolkit for running, building, testing, and debugging JavaScript and TypeScript, from a single file to a full-stack application.
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Bun
The JavaScript runtime also boasts ECMAScript modules.
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Infoworld
If you're reading this because you unwillingly have to deal with email development, you have my deepest condolences for being one of the cursed souls condemned to suffer through this absurdity.
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Hristiyan Dodov
This article covers another interesting way to use gradients — as a hover effect that affects the appearance of other elements around the hovered element.
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Smashing magazine
This Tech Tip focuses on best security practices to write secure JavaScript code.
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Dark Reading
A practical functional library for JavaScript programmers.
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Ramda

New articles added

ARM

  (3 votes) by Dawid Borycki (updated 3 days ago)
This article demonstrates how to use Arm64 to run .NET applications, acquiring advantages of native architecture like power efficiency and a speed gain.

Desktop Programming

  (0 votes) by Dawid Borycki (updated 8 hours ago)
This article demonstrates how to use WPF with .NET 8.0 to implement a desktop application that runs on Arm64.

Internet of Things

  (0 votes) by Dawid Borycki (updated 3 days ago)
This article demonstrates how you can use ASP.NET Core with Windows 11 to build a web server for a headless IoT application. You will gain insights into harnessing Arm64-powered devices that offer high performance while consuming minimal power for your IoT applications.

Articles updated

Web Development

  (146 votes) by Dan Letecky (updated 18 hours ago)
Weekly HTML5 event calendar with CSS themes, drag and drop support, date navigator. PHP and ASP.NET Core REST API backends.
  (9 votes) by Zijian (updated 1 hour ago)
Code First approach for generating client APIs for ASP.NET Core Web API, in C# and in TypeScript for jQuery, Aurelia, Axios and Angular 2+.
  (7 votes) by chlohee (updated 2 days ago)
GoogPress is a fun little web thing that turns Google Docs into websites. Here's how a two-man team built it in a week.



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