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Get Rolling With jQuery – Part 2

Aug 3, 2010 - Larry Schoeneman - 0 Comment

Unobtrusive JavaScript and events Where are we at? In the first part of this tutorial, we downloaded…

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Rolling with Razor in MVC v3 Preview – Part 1

Aug 2, 2010 - Larry Schoeneman - 1 Comment

Razor is an alternate view engine for asp.net MVC. It was introduced in the “WebMatrix” tool and has now been released as part of the asp.net MVC 3 preview 1. Basically, Razor allows us to replace the clunky <% %> syntax with a much cleaner coding model, which integrates very nicely with HTML. Additionally, it provides some really nice features for master page type scenarios and you don’t lose access to any of the features you are currently familiar with, such as HTML helper methods.

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A Quick Introduction to JQuery – Part 1

Jul 28, 2010 - Larry Schoeneman - 0 Comment

If you’ve done any web development in the last decade or so, JavaScript is a part of your daily life, but possibly a very painful part. JQuery is a quick and easy answer to that. JQuery is an advanced wrapper around JavaScript that provides fixes for browser incompatibility as well as making things like handling button clicks and Ajax easy.

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The Technological Underpinnings of the Cloud

Mar 11, 2010 - Jothy Rosenberg and Arthur Mateos - 0 Comment

Introduction to Enterprise Cloud Computing Either through curiosity or because it makes you a better driver and…

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Client Side Data Binding Using jQuery

Feb 12, 2010 - Joydip Kanjilal - 0 Comment

jQuery is an open source JavaScript library that enables you to manipulate DOM content in your web pages seamlessly. It was released in 2006 by John Resig. Since that time, it has become widely popular the world over and amongst the web application development community.

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Lost in Space Typography in Photoshop

Feb 11, 2010 - Developer Tutorials - 0 Comment

Last week I was checking out some of the Typography Mania posts, and got really inspired to try something new. So I decided to create an abstract composition with light effects and apply that as a texture of a text, everything done only using Photoshop.

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Continuous Code Analysis with FxCop

Feb 10, 2010 - Marcin Kawalerowicz and Craig Berntson - 0 Comment

Have you ever had to take over a project, fix a bug, or code a feature? How often have you felt uncertain, lost, or upset? How many times have you wanted to find the guy who wrote the piece of code you’re working on and … thank him warmly? See figure 1. If you’re living in the same world as we are, it’s happened to you at least few times.

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10 Cool Photoshop Gold Text Effects Tutorials

Jan 26, 2010 - Jonathan - 0 Comment

I have long been a fan of the look of gold when represented digitally and today I came across a few gold text tutorials and have put them together for your viewing pleasure.

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JavaFX in Action: Developing Classes

Jan 1, 2010 - Simon Morris - 0 Comment

Classes are an integral part of Object Orientation, encapsulating state and behavior for each component in a larger system, thereby allowing us to express our software in terms of the structures and relationships which link its autonomous component parts.

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Have Your People Call My People: Binding

Dec 28, 2009 - Andres Almiray, Danno Ferrin, and Geertjan Wielenga - 0 Comment

It’s nice that we can create changes in Groovy objects that can be observed by an interested party, but that is only half the story. Really, we want to do some cool stuff with these changes, and what would be really magical is if we could do some of these things automatically.

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