Fast. Responsive. Rich formatting. Able to handle rapidly-updating, high-volume data. These are all things you want to be able to say describe a trading system. Choosing what to base the system on, however, can be a challenge. In order to create modern…
In this article, I'm going to explain how you can use the power of Visual Studio Code and Node.js to build a custom editing tool to overcome ornery blogging platforms and just write Markdown.
The specifics of this article are tailored…
This is the second in a series on how new JavaScript features, introduced in the ECMAScript 2015 standard (aka ES6), allow for simpler solutions to some old JavaScript problems. In part 1 I covered block scope and the new let and const keywords…
On September 26th, Microsoft MVP and Infragistics Consultant Dhananjay Kumar is hosting Infragistics Day at C# Corner in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India! Any developer is welcome to attend for free, you just need to meet the following criteria:
This begins a series of blog posts on mastering the HTML5 Canvas. We’ll be focusing first on animation as it is one of the best ways to leverage the canvas to bring new interaction types and visualizations to your web applications. Here’s a …
First of all, Thanks to all of you who attended the webinar yesterday. For a change you did not hear to Jason’s voice . As per the plans we had Jason kick starting the presentation and then Tom and I continuing it. However due to a technical issue…
Video training is highly effective when the quality of the content is excellent and the information is reinforced through both challenges and achievements. Whether you’re looking to learn more about web development or design or maybe even mobile development…
I can’t say enough about today’s recommended resource for HTML5 developers and designers. Smashing Magazine has simply become a must read for me on a daily basis. The quality of content at the site is some of the best in the industry and spans…
Today’s HTML5 resource is Tuts+. Tuts+ is a tutorial site that contains tutorials for a wide variety of subjects, including web development and design. It’s something I’ve been using in conjunction with Code School (yesterday’s reso…
If you are building HTML5 applications, at some point you may need to pick a client-side framework to help you structure your code. One of the most popular frameworks for web applications is AngularJS, an MVW framework created by Google. The framework…
According to the creators of the framework, Ember.js is “a framework for creating ambitious web applications”. What exactly do they mean? Also, with the many (, many, many) JavaScript frameworks that we have to choose from these days, why…
Ever wish it was easier to keep up to date on all of the new things that are going on in the world of HTML5? Do you hate managing RSS feeds of the news sites and blogs you need to keep track of to stay current? Today’s HTML5 Resource of the Day will help…
This is where I’ll be collecting my posts for my Ember.js tutorial series. Follow along and learn Ember.js from the ground up!
Posts:
Today’s HTML5 resource is short and sweet, but incredibly helpful if you are trying to learn Ember.js. There are a ton of resources popping up almost daily and it can be hard to keep up with. That’s exactly what today’s resource, Em…
Having written quite a few of these HTML5 Resource of the Day posts, I figured it might be useful to have an aggregate post that listed all of them in the order they were published. I hope you find these helpful.
Today’s HTML5 resource is HTML5 Doctor. HTML5 Doctor is a wonderful resource for both learning HTML5 and referencing the elements of HTML that have changed in HTML5. This is definitely one of those sites you will want to have bookmarked if you are…
One of the things that tripped me up when I first started using Ember.js was a lack of guidance in project structure. The early guides and samples placed all of the JavaScript into a few files and all of the templates were contained in script blocks inside…
Long time ago, the web was all about static HTML content, and a bit of inline styles. JavaScript was primarily used for alert boxes and falling snowflake scripts (that websites used to load around Christmas). Then came AJAX, and things started to look…
The source code for the sample applications used in my Knockout JS talk at Javascript Saturday can be downloaded using the links below:
If you are a C#/XAML developer who'd like to learn how to build HTML5/JS apps, please join me tomorrow for our free webinar. The following is the agenda:
I'd like to thank everyone who attended this week's HTML5/JS webinars. The following is a list of related resources.
At the end of this article, the reader will understand what MVVM is, why it is useful, and how open source JavaScript frameworks like Knockout can help deliver MVVM applications.
Topics covered in this article:
• What is MVVM
• Benefits of MVVM…
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Ignite UI is the brand new Infragistics jQuery & HTML5 based framework. With Ignite UI, developers can create next generation, browser based, touch-enabled tablet, mobile & desktop experiences. In a series of articles will look at how we create real-world…