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New in the HTML5 Development Center
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Video: Building Apps for Office and SharePoint - Part 1
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Add External JS Libraries to Eclipse JSDT-driven Projects
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How to build an Instagram-like photo sharing app with HTML5
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Unifying touch and mouse: how Pointer Events will make cross-browsers touch support easy
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New Goodies
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Video: Building Apps for Office and SharePoint - Part 1
Building Apps for Office and SharePoint. In part 1 of this 2 part series, you will learn about the techniques used to build apps for Office and SharePoint.
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Accessify Quick Form Builder
Building forms for you web page can be time consuming and code intensive, Accessify Quick Form Builder can help you to reduce the time it takes to develop the forms you need. In this article we have a look at the Accessify Quick Form Builder and some of its features.
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Add External JS Libraries to Eclipse JSDT-driven Projects
In the Scripting Made Easier with the Eclipse JavaScript Development Tools (JSDT) article, Rob Gravelle demonstrated how to utilize the Eclipse JSDT plugin to enhance the development of a Static Web Project. In today's follow-up, Rob explores a couple of strategies for integrating third party JS libraries into your project, such as jQuery and qooxdoo.
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How to build an Instagram-like photo sharing app with HTML5
Rajaskharan Vengalil set out to see if an app like Instagram could be built using only HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Read on to see the results.
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How Mocha Makes Testing Asynchronous JavaScript Processes Fun
The Mocha Framework has simplified the testing of asynchronous methods as compared to Jasmine. In fact, Visionmedia, the makers of Mocha, promise to make "asynchronous testing simple and fun". Rob Gravelle gives it a try to see what's so fun (and not so fun) about the Mocha framework.
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HTMLGoodies Sponsored Content
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Video: Building Apps for Office and SharePoint - Part 1
Building Apps for Office and SharePoint. In part 1 of this 2 part series, you will learn about the techniques used to build apps for Office and SharePoint.
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Add External JS Libraries to Eclipse JSDT-driven Projects
In the Scripting Made Easier with the Eclipse JavaScript Development Tools (JSDT) article, Rob Gravelle demonstrated how to utilize the Eclipse JSDT plugin to enhance the development of a Static Web Project. In today's follow-up, Rob explores a couple of strategies for integrating third party JS libraries into your project, such as jQuery and qooxdoo.
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How to build an Instagram-like photo sharing app with HTML5
Rajaskharan Vengalil set out to see if an app like Instagram could be built using only HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Read on to see the results.
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Flexibility: A Foundation for Responsive Design
With responsive Web design rapidly becoming one of the biggest development trends this year, partly because the concept is simple and crucial to ease: develop a site using methods that enable it to adapt and respond to different devices and resolutions. This article will discuss the another crucial design equation, Flexibility.
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How the "Be the Thief" Experience Was Created
Our goal with the Thief of Thieves Experience is to deliver an immersive experience through Internet Explorer 10 equal to one you’d typically find in a native application. We do this by using the latest in HTML5, CSS3, touch, and related technologies. This article will explore the techniques used to develop the app.
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Featured Goodies
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Accessify Quick Form Builder
Building forms for you web page can be time consuming and code intensive, Accessify Quick Form Builder can help you to reduce the time it takes to develop the forms you need. In this article we have a look at the Accessify Quick Form Builder and some of its features.
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Add External JS Libraries to Eclipse JSDT-driven Projects
In the Scripting Made Easier with the Eclipse JavaScript Development Tools (JSDT) article, Rob Gravelle demonstrated how to utilize the Eclipse JSDT plugin to enhance the development of a Static Web Project. In today's follow-up, Rob explores a couple of strategies for integrating third party JS libraries into your project, such as jQuery and qooxdoo.
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Working with HTML5 in Eclipse Juno
In this follow-up to the the Create an Static HTML5 Web Project in Eclipse article, Rob Gravelle explains how to use Eclipse Juno's auto-complete feature, the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) Editor, and how to create your own HTML5 templates.
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The !DOCTYPE Tag and Its Effect on Page Rendering
In today's article, Rob Gravelle explains how the DOCTYPE tag affects HTML page rendering.
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7 Things to Avoid When Creating HTML5 Layouts
In this article we're going to look at seven common HTML5 mistakes that people make when creating layouts. Since HTML5 is a new standard, many of these issues will cover obsolete syntax, which is discussed at length, here.
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Web Developer Daily News
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TechExcel Lifecycle Management DevSuite Receives new Regulatory Compliance for Medical Device Manufacturers
Industry-Proven Lifecycle Management Solution Enables Easy Compliance with Global Regulations, While Streamlining Development Processes for Improved Product Quality and Faster Time-To-Market.
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Pantheon Introduces a New Tool for Companies Seeking Top Drupal Talent
Pantheon, the all-in-one Drupal platform, announced today the launch of a Partner Program to connect Drupal development shops and digital agencies with companies who need to build and launch high-performance, scalable, high-stakes Drupal websites.
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Samsung Contest for Galaxy S4 Developers Could Net You an $800,000 Payday
Samsung will host a $800,000 contest for developers that build apps for the Galaxy S4 using the company's peer-to-peer software interface, PCWorld reports.
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Yahoo’s Purchase of Tumblr Gives WordPress a Huge Jump in Users
In what can only be called an mass exodus from Tumblr, WordPress receives over 72,000 new imported blog posts a single hour.
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Typemock celebrates 8 years of pioneering the automated unit testing solutions business this week.
Typemock celebrates 8 years of pioneering the automated unit testing solutions business this week.
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Anahata to Market JavaFX Based Yam ERP
Perth Software Development Company Anahata Technologies announces it is preparing to start marketing a custom ERP solution codenamed YAM.
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HTML and Graphics Tutorials
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Learn CSS3 From A - Z: 3D Transformations
3D transforms allow us web developers to render objects on the page that appear to be 3 dimensional. When the human eye sees a scene, objects in the distance appear smaller than those close by - this is known as perspective. In order to represent 3D imagery in 2D, the trick used is to make parallel lines that go away from the user merge towards a point, known as the vanishing point. This article takes a closer look at how we do that using CSS3 and HTML5 programming.
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Beyond HTML
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Object.create(): the New Way to Create Objects in JavaScript
Just when you thought that you've seen every possible way there was to create JavaScript objects, Rob Gravelle brings you yet another: the new Object create() method. There are some pretty good reasons to use it. In today's article, Rob shows how to use it.
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How to Create Image Maps With HTML and CSS
If you've ever wanted to create image maps for your web pages, you can do so in a variety of ways. One approach is to do so manually, though that could be quite time-consuming. A better way is to make use of software to help you, whether that's a standalone application or an option that's a part of a larger application.
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Primers
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Spy on JavaScript Methods Using the Jasmine Testing Framework
In the Testing JavaScript Using the Jasmine Framework article, we learned how to test our JavaScript code using a JavaScript enabled browser and the Jasmine Testing Framework. In this article, we're going to move on to spying on our methods using mocks.
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Accessing Private Functions in JavaScript: Nested Functions
In the Accessing Private Functions in JavaScript article, Rob Gravelle presented a means of gaining access to an object or method's inner helper functions in order to be able to test them using a framework such as Jasmine. In today's follow up, Rob shows how to fetch nested functions using an iterative solution.





