Author: Evert Padje | 170 views
17
Mar
In this tutorial, we’re going to build a PHP/MySQL powered forum from scratch. This tutorial is perfect for getting used to basic PHP and database usage. Let’s dive right in!
Step 1: Creating Database Tables
It’s always a good idea to start with creating a good data model when building an application. Let’s describe our application in one sentence: We are going to make a forum which has us
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Author: Saad Bassi | 55 views
17
Mar
This article is sponsored by SSLmatic which sells SSL certificates (RapidSSL, Geotrust, Verisign) for much cheaper prices & offers great support. Check their site to get the cheap SSL certificates.
In the first part of the Ultimate Magento Guide, we covered the back-end features of this open source e-commerce software. We also created a simple product and displayed it in our e-store.
Today we will focus on &qu
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Author: Dion Almaer | 2,337 views
2
Feb
A Googler and a Facebooker were in a pub discussing the complexities of building out a rich modern Web application. There are a ton of dependencies, and you need to be proficient in multiple languages and tools (JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL/NoSQL, backend languages, build tools, etc).
Well, they may not have been in a pub.... but a deadly duo did get together to try to solve this problem.
Dustin Moskovitz (Facebook c
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Author: Jeremy McPeak | 166 views
21
Jan
Picking up where Lesson two left off, this new installment of ASP.NET From Scratch covers more C# programming fundamentals – namely class inheritance and interfaces. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use inheritance to save time and code. You’ll also learn about the concept of interfaces, and how they can make your applications and components flexible and maintainable. You’ll also be introduced to th
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Author: Chad Hietala | 100 views
19
Jan
In this tutorial, we will adventure into the world of XSL(T) and explain what it is, how to pull data from an XML document, basic iteration and basic login and conditional statements.Tutorial DetailsProgram: Any Text EditorVersion: 1 of 1Difficulty: MediumEstimated Completion Time: 25minOverviewSometimes, you have huge datasets that are parsed out as XML that need to be formatted so that someone who doesn’t k
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Author: David Walsh | 129 views
18
Jan
One modern, attractive way of placing a lot of content into a little space is by using a tab system. This tutorial will show you how to create a sexy, animated tab system complete with CSS sprites, cookies, and animated tab swapping. AssumptionsThere are a few assumptions and notes that we’re going into this system with:We’ll be using the most recent version of MooTools: 1.2.4.The client must support
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Author: Dion Almaer | 156 views
15
Jan
David Davis of Ext doesn't just have a cool name. He does cool stuff :) His latest post explains a showcase of melding HTML5 video and canvas support as he creates a live video tooltip.
The example uses Ext JS web desktop and the code created delivers a special Panel that is able to deliver video, and then the simple act of grabbing a video frame and scaling it down for the tooltip:
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Author: Dion Almaer | 45 views
15
Jan
David Davis of Ext doesn't just have a cool name. He does cool stuff :) His latest post explains a showcase of melding HTML5 video and canvas support as he creates a live video tooltip.
The example uses Ext JS web desktop and the code created delivers a special Panel that is able to deliver video, and then the simple act of grabbing a video frame and scaling it down for the tooltip:
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Author: James Padolsey | 267 views
14
Jan
jQuery 1.4 was recently released. This wasn’t simply a maintenance release as some had speculated; there are many new features, enhancements and performance improvements included in 1.4! This post covers the new features and enhancements that you may find beneficial.You can download jQuery 1.4 right now, here: http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.4.js1. Passing Attributes to jQuery(…)Pre 1.4, jQuery supporte
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Author: Michael Mahemoff | 218 views
13
Jan
This was quite a surprise! Tobias Schneider has built a Flash runtime that works right in the browser. It's implemented in pure Javascript and HTML5, and the whole thing is open source, MIT-licensed, and hosted on GitHub.
See Gordon in action (demos hosted by Paul Irish).
It works like a charm in recent versions of Firefox, Chrome, and Safari (and, yes, iPhone Safari, though the "blue" demo runs at tedious pace on
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