Author: Dion Almaer | 2,335 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: Dion Almaer | 130 views
15
Jan
The incredibly popular jQuery library has released jQuery 1.4 on a new website that will celebrate 14 days of jQuery.
There are a lot of new features, and as usual performance gains are showcased.
Easy Setter Functions: For a while now, you’ve been able to pass a function into .attr() and the return value of that function is set into the appropriate attribute. This functionalilty has now been extended into all s
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Author: James Padolsey | 265 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: Dion Almaer | 94 views
13
Jan
I am a big fan of using custom events where it makes sense in applications. I took it too far in the early days of Bespin, but I really enjoy them where they make sense.
Chris Vanrensburg was talking to me about Virtual DOM events, and when I asked him about them he told me this:
there are not enough juicy real DOM events, and the DOM standards process is slow moving. It's long been a bone of contention that the
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Author: Dion Almaer | 33 views
13
Jan
I am a big fan of using custom events where it makes sense in applications. I took it too far in the early days of Bespin, but I really enjoy them where they make sense.
Chris Vanrensburg was talking to me about Virtual DOM events, and when I asked him about them he told me this:
there are not enough juicy real DOM events, and the DOM standards process is slow moving. It’s long been a bone of contention tha
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Author: Juan Mellado | 185 views
8
Jan
Dynamic web pages are great; you can adapt the resulting page to your user, show other user’s activity, offer different products to your customers based on their navigation history, and so on. But the more dynamic a website is, the more database queries you’ll probably need to perform. Unfortunately, these database queries consume the largest portion of your running time.In this tutorial, I will demonst
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Author: Brad Neuberg | 283 views
5
Jan
Douglas Crockford showed us how JavaScript (or parts of it) could be used to do real software engineering. Now Crockford and Yahoo! are hosting a cool series of public lectures on the language we all love:
Douglas Crockford is Yahoo!'s JavaScript architect and a member of the committee designing future versions of the world's most popular programming language. In the first three months of 2010, Douglas will be deli
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Author: Jeffrey Way | 127 views
30
Dec
John Resig recently gave a three-part lecture on JavaScript for YUI Theater, which I found to be extremely informative. Over the course of ninety minutes or so, he goes over unit testing, as well as some of the changes the jQuery team have made in the upcoming jQuery 1.4. It’s well worth the watch!Follow us on Twitter, or subscribe to the Nettuts+ RSS Feed for the best web development tutorials on the web. R
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Author: Andrew Burgess | 234 views
28
Dec
Now that we’re down to the end of 2009, what were some of the best web development and design tutorials and articles from the year? We’ll take a look at 120 of them!JanuaryHow to Build a Login System for a Simple WebsiteIn today’s video tutorial, we’ll be building a login system with PHP and MYSQL. Many, many features will be covered; including MySqli, Prepared Statements, jQuery, Classes, S
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Author: Burak Guzel | 223 views
22
Dec
It is important for every web developer to be familiar with database interactions. In part two of the series, we will continue exploring the SQL language and apply what we’ve learned on a MySQL database. We will learn about Indexes, Data Types and more complex query structures.What You NeedPlease refer to the “What You Need” section in the first article here: SQL For Beginners (part 1).If you woul
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