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News 13 May 2013  
Google's decision to fork the WebKit codebase into Blink caused a lot of hand-wringing and gnashing of teeth among web developers, but as Nicholas C. Zakas points out, one important detail went largely overlooked: Google plans to stop creating new JavaScript and CSS vendor prefixes in Blink. Read on to find out why this is welcome and long overdue.
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How Fast Are We Going Now? by High Performance Web Sites
News 13 May 2013  
Faster is better. And vendors - from broadband providers to browser vendors to framework developers - love to tell you how much faster their solution is from the competitor. But how fast is fast today? Steve Souders takes a look at some speed metrics from across the industry to see how solutions compare and what that means for the business of the web.
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News 13 May 2013  
As you've seen, site performance has a real effect on customer response. Is your site as fast as it can be? Here are five basic tips from the folks at Statsgram to help your pages load as quickly as possible. Start with these basics before you move on to more advanced optimization techniques.
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News 13 May 2013  
Let's stick with site performance for a moment, but turn our attention to what that means for responsive web sites. You need to serve up different image sizes and pixel densities to different devices and browsers, but need to keep within your "performance budget"... and Jason Grigsby shows you how to weigh the different tradeoffs for determining the "breakpoint" sizes for responsive images.
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News 13 May 2013  
Traditionally, we displayed long lists or longform writing by either loading up all the content at once (with potential performance issues) or paging it (with potential navigation issues). The infinite scroll design pattern lets you display all of the content in one page while only loading content beyond the first page as the reader scrolls to it. Yogev Ahuvia explains the good, the bad and the ugly of the long scroll.
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News 13 May 2013  
We're still figuring out the best practices for responsive design in a rapidly changing web landscape. Adobe and National Geographic recently worked together on these technical and design issues. Christian Cantrell shows you what they created and how you can employ their design ideas in your own projects.
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News 13 May 2013  
The rise of mobile devices brings with it a new, touch-centric direction for web browsing, and Microsoft is leading the way in embracing this paradigm in IE10. Florence Ion explains what Microsoft learned from iPad users on the way to building a new browsing experience in Windows 8 with IE.
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Answer 12 May 2013   license: CPOL
You can create your own version MessageBox using either modal System.Windows.Forms.Form or System.Windows.Window."Modals" means… well you should understand it. In a word, this is like using ShowDialog. Please...
Answer 12 May 2013   license: CPOL
Refer to below linkAsp.net insert, Edit, update, delete data in gridview(with empty gridview)
Answer 12 May 2013   license: CPOL
Create a new project in Console application. Write some code, then compile it. Run and verify whether working fine. Now check the project's bin folder -> an .exe file automatically get created there.Hope this helps you.If any queries plz let me know.
Question 12 May 2013   license: CPOL
hiI want steps of how to create exe file in asp.net web application
Question 12 May 2013   license: CPOL
hii,I want to display marathi message box by using shivaji 05 or shivaji 02 font.how i display please send me code.
Question 12 May 2013   license: CPOL
hi,I wnat to display empty datagrid view design in run stage without database.run time we are inserting records and saving.
Tip/Trick 10 May 2013   license: CPOL
A simple Registry change will enable IE to display JSON responses.
News 6 May 2013  
Once upon a time, we could design web sites around common desktop monitor sizes. Today we have to contend with 27-inch desktops, 15-inch laptops, 10-inch tablets and 4-inch phones. Not to mention resolutions of yesteryear that haven't been upgraded yet. Vasilis van Gemert reflects on how this has changed the way we design responsive web sites... and how we should design for the future.
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Tom's PHP Commandments by Biased PHP Advice
News 6 May 2013  
Still coding your web apps old-school with PHP? Me too. Thomas Buck offers 9 coding commandments that will spare you much fire and brimstone. From keeping your code simple to validating user inputs to compartmentalizing your code. These tips focus on what NOT to do, and are pretty opinionated, but there's good advice for everyone in here.
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News 6 May 2013  
CDNs fail, but your scripts don't have to. It's common practice for web apps to pick up libraries like jQuery from a nearby CDN, lowering response times and taking some load of your servers. But when the CDN is unavailable, what do you do? Scott Hanselman explains how to fall back to a local version when necessary.
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News 6 May 2013  
Figure 1. Sometimes it's nice to have figure numbers that you can reference in text. Figure 2. Numbering manually is a pain. What about numbering programmatically? Figure 3. Hugo Giraudel shows you how CSS counters do the work for you.
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News 6 May 2013  
Less is more, until it isn't. With Windows Phone and Windows 8, Microsoft led the pack away from Apple's skeuomorphic obsession to a simpler design aesthetic. Geri Reid explains how these design trends came about, where they're letting us down, and what may be next on the design horizon.
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The Windows Azure SDK for Ruby by The Silver Lining Blog
News 6 May 2013  
If you're a Rails developer, take note: Microsoft has released a Ruby version of the Windows Azure SDK, enabling Ruby-based access to Azure Data Management services and some Service Bus services. Larry Franks explains how they work. Given the development pace of other Azure offerings, I'd bet this is only a first step. Stay tuned.
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News 6 May 2013  
Did you know that HTML5 and CSS3 enable you to create custom behaviors based on the location of the user? In this video tutorial, the first of a two-part series, you'll learn how to discover where people are, based on their computer's location, using only browser-based web technologies.
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Answer 5 May 2013   license: CPOL
I don't think you realize quite how much work is involved, and how many (conflicting) standards are going to be involved here...but probably the best route is to start with an open source browser and see how they do it. There are a few, and a quick google will find you a fair amount of info, but...
Answer 5 May 2013   license: CPOL
You can use the webbrowser control, I think there is one for both WPF and winforms?But then you would have internet explorer rendering under it.Not even Google Chrome is programmed from the ground up, it uses WebKit for rendering.I made a wpf app before with browser possibilities. I used...
Question 5 May 2013   license: CPOL
Hi,I'm planning to create a web browser from scratch using C#. However I don't know how and where to start. I also need to know all the components needed. I would appreciate any advice or help.
Question 4 May 2013   license: CPOL
hi I have a web application and desktop application both written by C#, using visual studio. my question is how to connect these both applications with the same database ?please give my any reference or steps because I'm not propositional I'm beginner. Thanks[update by op]My...
Answer 4 May 2013   license: CPOL
sorry here is the details: My project about Voting System by using finger print but because i cant connect the fingerprint device with the web application i decided to make it in desktop application and the (voters, candidates) can register in the web application. I using SQL Server 2008...
Answer 4 May 2013   license: CPOL
If you want to have multiple applications using the same DB then all you need is to ensure that you access the DB via a multiuser server DB system - Sql Server or MySql for example. It insulates you from the actual file and handles all the multiuser access stuff for you.So set your DB up on...
Tip/Trick 30 Apr 2013   license: CPOL
Easy steps on how to get JSON formatted data from a web service, deserialize it, and map it to custom local class for further usage
Article 30 Apr 2013   license: CPOL
Learn how to build a self-made home video surveillance system
News 29 Apr 2013  
If you're a Ruby on Rails developer, you're probably aware of "gems" and the concept of package management - simple asset managment for code modules and dependencies. In this article, Cody Lindley provides an in-depth look at package management for general web development with NPM and Bower, with a focus on JavaScript.
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News 29 Apr 2013  
Mark Isham's company offers a web site performance testing service, and they recently turned the scanner on the Alexa Top 1000 web sites. How did they fare? Here's a breakdown of the most commonly found performance bottlenecks. How many of them affect your site?
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News 29 Apr 2013  
CSS3 transitions are a standard now, and enable some spectacular effects for your sites (see the link within for more background). But they're not without quirks and oddities. Rodney Rehm gives you a comprehensive look at the pitfalls of CSS transitions and what you can do to make them work consistently.
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News 29 Apr 2013  
Here's a neat, experimental web page layout by Manoela Ilic. Using CSS transitions and JavaScript, each part of the screen can expand to reveal its content in a full-page view scaled to the available viewport. A neat trick for making the most of the screen on any device. Grab the code and start playing.
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News 29 Apr 2013  
The new details and summary elements in HTML5 are fantastic for creating accordion-style interfaces, among other nifty uses, but they're new enough that you'll need to use them carefully. Dudley Storey explains how, including working around lack of support in Firefox and IE.
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News 29 Apr 2013  
Sass and Compass are the modern tools for building modular, easily managed CSS. But if you're new to Sass, you'll need to make some changes to the way you structure projects. John W. Long explains "the Sass way" to lay out your files, organize your Sass files and utilize modules efficiently.
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News 29 Apr 2013  
In this Beginners JavaScript Beginners training course, expert author Craig Buckler teaches you the basics of programming with JavaScript, the worlds most used programming language. The tutorial is designed for the absolute beginner - no prior JavaScript programming experience is required in order to get the most out of this video training.
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Article 27 Apr 2013   license: CPOL
A note-taking application designed specifically for software ideas.
Article 26 Apr 2013   license: CPOL
FindMe - My entry to the Azure Developer competition
Answer 25 Apr 2013   license: CPOL
Not sure what you are trying to do there but I would change the oracle.dataaccess.client to appSettings. Then call ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["Key of setting"]http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.configuration.configurationmanager.appsettings.aspx[^]
Question 25 Apr 2013   license: CPOL
Can this configuration: ...
Answer 25 Apr 2013   license: CPOL
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Question 25 Apr 2013   license: CPOL
I have a database of employee details.I would like to view and print single record of a employee using crystal report?Help me how to solve this..........
Hack Your (Web) Maps by A List Apart
News 22 Apr 2013  
Interactive maps have become a staple of mobile app and the web, and that trend will continue as more sites take advantage of the location-aware features of mobile apps. But are we making the most of map technologies? Building on Paul Smith’s classic “Take Control of Your Maps” article, Young Hahn digs into the design-related possibilities of mapping data available on the web.
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News 22 Apr 2013  
Paging is out. Scrolling is in. But to make this a great experience for readers encountering long documents on the web, a table of contents helps. Chris Coyier shows you how to build it dynamically, on-the-fly with JavaScript. It's not only good content strategy, but also makes for a great tutorial about semantic page markup and simple JavaScript techniques.
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News 22 Apr 2013  
The choices available for JavaScript MVC frameworks are vast and seem to grow every day. Confused? Not sure which one suits your project? Sebastian Porto used four of the more prominent ones - Angular, Backbone, CanJS and Ember - and breaks down their strengths and weaknesses.
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News 22 Apr 2013  
MVVM Light is a Model-View-ViewModel toolkit created by Laurent Bugnion "to accelerate the creation and development of MVVM applications in WPF, Silverlight and in the Windows Phone." There's a great deal of useful information on the project site (http://www.galasoft.ch/mvvm/), but Nico Vermeir compiled a great list of lesser-known features that might help you choose and use MVVM Light.
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News 22 Apr 2013  
Here's another of Luke Wroblewski's presentation snapshots from the Breaking Development conference. Luke outlines a talk by Mat Marquis on modern techniques for building fast, lightweight web sites that also incorporate responsive web design. A 20MB web site that works correctly on every device? It's possible.
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News 22 Apr 2013  
Having a problem with slow page loads or hanging requests in IIS? Not sure where to start diagnosing the problem? Mike Volodarsky shares his three-step program for narrowing down the problem so you can start fix the right thing and get your site running correctly.
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