Author: Evert Padje | 70 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: Umut M. | 39 views
17
Mar
Microsoft has announced the "Preview Release" of Internet Explorer 9 which seems to be a milestone for the IE family considering it gets closer to the standards.
The IE9 has a new JavaScript engine which performs much better than IE8 & some other browsers.
Another good news is, it supports HTML5, CSS3 & SVG almost completely.
The website includes speed, HTML5 & graphics demos besides the comp
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Author: Jeffrey Way | 20 views
17
Mar
For the entire month of February, developers were encouraged to submit their best scripts and components to CodeCanyon. With over $6200 worth of prizes to win, it was a battle consisting of many high level items. However, the competition has since concluded, and after two weeks of deliberating, the reviewers and I have made our choices for the top three spots!
Grand Prize Winner: Sitebase
“This script
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Author: Umut M. | 325 views
3
Feb
FeedBurner's popular chicklet FeedCount is the most-used way to display the number of subscribers for a feed.
Also, a similar design is used by TwitterCounter to display your Twitter followers.
We'll be creating a dynamic FeedCount-like interface that can display your website's statistics like pageviews, visits, etc. (one or all of them) using PHP.
At the end of this tutorial, we'll have 2 differen
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Author: Dion Almaer | 2,333 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: Bill Pena | 311 views
28
Jan
Mobile websites have come a long way, but if you want to take full advantage of a smartphone’s hardware, or get listed in the iTunes App Store, you need to compile your code. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to create a mobile web app with an iPhone look and feel using jQTouch, then turn it into a native iPhone app using Phonegap. No Objective-C necessary.Tutorial DetailsProgram: PhonegapVersion: 0.
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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: Dion Almaer | 121 views
21
Jan
There have been a few HTML builder APIs out there, but Ed Spencer (new lead of Ext JS) has put together something that looks and feels similar to Haml from the Ruby side.
Jaml lets you write HTML like this:
PLAIN TEXT
JAVASCRIPT:
div(
h1("Some title"),
p("Some exciting paragraph text"),
br(),
ul(
li
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Author: Umut M. | 247 views
21
Jan
bxGallery is a lightweight jQuery plugin for creating image galleries with thumbnails.
It requires images to be defined within an unordered list & converts them to a gallery with several options like:
max width/height of images (will resize maintaining aspect ratio)
thumbnail width & if it will be cropped to create a perfect square
opacity of thumbnails
loading text & image
The plugin also has an opti
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