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Web Dev Newsletter - 01 Aug 2017

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

Industry News

Tabris.js 2.0 is the result of the feedback we received and the lessons we’ve learned while building Tabris.js apps. Here are the features we’re most excited about:
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Eclipse
The CSS grid layout module is one of the most exciting developments since responsive design. We should try to get the best out of it as soon as possible, if it makes sense for us and our projects.
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Smashing Magazine
Modern web-pages are getting larger and larger with huge CSS, HTML and JavaScript files. But the Internet connection isn’t always good and pages can load slowly. Web pages also often contain other materials such as images and videos. Reducing load time can have a profound impact on the user experience. Compression can help with that.
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.NET blog
Want a simpler, easier way for web development? In this article, Masa Tanaka explains why you should take another look at Vue, a light-weight reactive framework that is easy to learn and accessible to beginners.
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Jaxenter
With media queries nowadays it’s easy to adapt the design or resize elements in CSS. But what if you need to change the content or functionality?
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Sitepoint
The global market share of any particular browser is irrelevant to whether you can use a feature or not. The browser statistics that matter are the browser usage statics of your web site, and nobody else’s.
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Media Temple
This book aims to be a useful companion for anyone wishing to (re)discover the many facets of JavaScript.
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Baptiste Pesquet
CSS is written slowly, line by line, and with each passing moment, we limit the space of what’s possible for our design system.
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CSS Tricks

New articles added

ASP.NET

  (11 votes) by israrali (updated 3 days ago)
A client side grid display, editing, paging, resizing, filtering and sorting using Knockout and JQuery
  (3 votes) by codingblast (updated 19 hours ago)
ASP.NET Core MVC – All about Tag Helpers
  (2 votes) by codingblast (updated 22 hours ago)
ASP.NET Core MVC – Caching Tag Helpers
  (0 votes) by Bart-Jan Brouwer (updated 14 hours ago)
Modern design example for .NET Core MVC with RESTful service

ASP.NET Controls

  (2 votes) by mkhtg (updated 4 days ago)
Sample application to demonstrate pagination using simplePagination.js in asp.net mvc core, targeting entity framework.

Client side scripting

  (14 votes) by Marla Sukesh (updated 4 days ago)
Day 1 willbe very basic and mostly on JavaScript, TypeScript and Basic Angular installationprocess.
  (7 votes) by Marla Sukesh (updated 4 days ago)
In this part 2 we explore some more fundamental concepts of TypeScript.
  (1 votes) by Dheeraj Kumar Kesri (updated 10 hours ago)
A brief and easy to grasp article on Closures in JavaScript

Desktop Gadgets

  (8 votes) by Arthur V. Ratz (updated 3 days ago)
In this article, we'll discuss on how to use HTML/CSS/JavaScript/Ajax to create a simple lightweight Windows Vista/Seven desktop gadget that allows to preview featured articles published at the CodeProject.Com website

Articles updated

ASP.NET

  (43 votes) by Halil ibrahim Kalkan (updated yesterday)
A step by step guide to create a web application based on ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core and ASP.NET Boilerplate frameworks with automated tests.
  (14 votes) by Halil ibrahim Kalkan (updated yesterday)
A step by step guide to create a layered web application based on ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core and ASP.NET Boilerplate frameworks with automated tests.
  (13 votes) by PrashantRamteke (updated 3 days ago)
CRUD Operation using ASP.NET CORE 2 and Angular 4 with EntityFramework Core, primeng component and toastr-ng2

Audio and Video

  (106 votes) by Evgeny Pereguda (updated yesterday)
Simple SDK for capturing, recording and streaming video and audio from web-cams on Windows OS by Windows Media Foundation.

Author Resources

  (21 votes) by Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov (updated 4 days ago)
Now with auto-numbering! New Visual Studio Code extension “Extensible Markdown Converter” augments built-in Markdown extension to form all in one toolchain offering convenient editor, rendered document viewer, spell checker and converter to HTML, per CodeProject article submission requirements

Client side scripting

  (11 votes) by Tomáš Růt (updated yesterday)
A simple introduction to bobril framework
  (4 votes) by Tomáš Růt (updated yesterday)
Simple explanation of bobril routing mechanism
  (8 votes) by Jose Segarra (updated 6 days ago)
A front-end library to create Excel files, including formatting and styling cells
  (4 votes) by Tomáš Růt (updated yesterday)
Explanation of bobflux application architecture for bobril
  (3 votes) by Tomáš Růt (updated yesterday)
Explanation of features for localizations and formating by bobril-g11n library

New Tips and Tricks added

ASP.NET

  (0 votes) by Cheetah-tt (updated 17 hours ago)
Show build number on your webpage when using Visual Studio Team Services to perform a remote build

Tips and Tricks updated

C#

  (9 votes) by Sharp Ninja (updated 44 minutes ago)
Threading can be a daunting topic. This library takes much of the worry (and mistakes) out of multi-threaded application programming.

New Technical Blogs added

Applications & Tools

  (4 votes) by Debashis 10433656 (updated yesterday)
How to create an ASP.NET control for image resizer and cropper keeping aspect ratio

ASP.NET

  (0 votes) by Bart-Jan Brouwer (updated 15 hours ago)
Intro I was asked to maintain and extend a WebForms application. My first reaction was migrate to MVC, but Dave Paquette explains very well why this is usually a bad idea. Migrating is expensive, takes much time and creates a lot of risk. WebForms was launched in 2001 and is now slowly dying.



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