Author: Umut M. | 781 views
2
Feb
SlickBoard is a pretty different tool, built by the developers of XML/SWF Charts, for creating:
unlimited graphics
attractive interface elements (buttons, menus, tabs, drawers, etc.), animated slideshows
live dashboards (dials, gauges, ticker tapes, etc.)
interactive presentations (drag, dock, etc.)
dynamic web pages
& more..
It works by describing the output with XML & passing it to the SlickBoard's
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Author: Umut M. | 120 views
12
Jan
WebApp.Net is a feature-rich JavaScript framework for building mobile web applications.
It provides a complete set of components (switch buttons, radio groups, etc.) that will help your website look & behave like a native mobile application.
The framework has full support for Ajax & every action from clicks to form submissions can be Ajaxed with tiny declarations.
Other features of WebApp.Net:
native full
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Author: Andrew Burgess | 105 views
11
Jan
A project is always more fun when you’ve got friends working with you, but how can do it when working on a coding project? I’ll keep my keyboard to myself, thanks.Enter GitHub. With this web service, you can share your coding projects and collaborate with ease!DisclaimerThis tutorial will assume that you’re familiar with Git, arguably the best distributed version control software there is. Already
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Author: Juan Mellado | 183 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: Jeffrey Way | 209 views
1
Jan
Where I live, it’ll be 2010 in six hours. Wow – 2010! And that means, in five years, we’ll be in flying cars where the postal service isn’t as efficient as the weather. (First person who names that movie reference will be sent a web dev book.) As the year comes to a close, I want to take a moment to thank all of you so much. While my job is to edit and create tutorials, I can promise that I
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Author: Andrew Burgess | 222 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: Skellie | 131 views
26
Dec
As part of the sixth day of 12 for 2010, we’re giving away a free copy of CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions. Entering only takes a few seconds, since all you’ve got to do is leave a comment. Too easy.Meet Adrian Try Adrian, our Audiotuts+ legend, is our only locally based Tuts+ editor – though I use the word ‘local’ loosely, since Adrian lives in a much sunnier and more tro
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Author: Burak Guzel | 219 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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Author: Dion Almaer | 234 views
18
Dec
Project Ares is the first mobile development environment hosted entirely in a browser, lowering the barriers for web developers to jump into mobile development.
I am incredibly excited to see the beta release of Project Ares which has been developed by Matt McNulty and his top notch developers at Palm. I am honored to be working with them.
This project is so exciting as the team has managed to kill a couple of b
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Author: Siddharth | 126 views
17
Dec
New web development frameworks, promising rapid development and easy deployment, are sprouting out at a more rapid pace than you can keep up. In the last article, we looked at the various factors you’d have to consider when deciding on a framework. Today, we are going to look at the various frameworks available for each facet of web development.In this current day and age, pushing out a finished, polished app
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