While many new JavaScript features of ES6 (=ES2015) are still (in 2016!) not available in all important web browsers, the promising new feature of a JavaScript "promise" has arrived. This tutorial shows how to use it.
While lurking and skulking in the shadows of various technical .Net sites, I've noticed many developers discussing log4net in their blogs and posts; log4net is an extremely popular tool for logging .Net Applications. So, I decided to try it out.
Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly (client) don't store state by default, resulting in a subpar user experience. This article tackles solutions to the problem.
Syncfusion’s "Succinctly" series, one of the largest free (and still growing) set of technical books covering everything from languages, to source control systems and beyond.
This article demonstrates implementation of knockoutjs observable viewmodel with jquery and ASP.NET MVC 3 and how to bind viewmodel with HTML controls.
Part 1 described the general idea behind Sonar project, hardware components used and Arduino sketch... This second post in "Out of Boredom" series is about C# and JavaScript programs that make it possible to display ultrasonic range sensor data in web browsers.
Find some advanced WebDriver tips and tricks how to use the framework for changing user agent or dealing with SSL certificates.The post 10 Advanced WebDriver Tips and Tricks Part 2 appeared first on Automate The Planet.
The HTML specification defines an event-based drag-and-drop (D&D) mechanism, which is supported by all current major browsers (including IE11 and iOS/Safari), except on Android. We show the minimum setup for a working D&D operation.
The one feature that is not fully supported natively by the latest JavaScript versions is databinding. But how hard is it to implement? If your only motivation for using a heavy framework is databinding support, you may be surprised! Let’s roll up our sleeves and try it out.
This is a guide to start with jQuery Mobile and make your first application using jQuery Mobile. This post mainly focuses on the basics of jQuery mobile and provides a path to start with jQuery Mobile.
AccessControlModule can impart a greater consistency and usability upon the default behaviour of FormsAuthentication and allow any client script code to leverage FormsAuthentication in a straight forward manner.
In this blog I demonstrated how one can programmatically explore several chaotic systems: logistic map, Barnsley fern and Lorenz system. While doing this I focused mainly on producing plots or, at least, generating trajectories of these systems with different programming languages.
Unity 5 is fast approaching it being with it a whole heap of new features, some obvious, some not so obvious. If you haven’t seen what’s coming publicly in Unity 5, check out the feature preview shown at Unite 2014. There are however a few behind the scenes changes …
Find some advanced WebDriver tips and tricks how to use the framework for dealing with extensions or downloading files.The post 10 Advanced WebDriver Tips and Tricks Part 3 appeared first on Automate The Planet.
Learn how to create multiple grid controls' automated tests that reuse their assertion logic to the maximum extent through different OOP techniques. The post Advanced Reuse Tactics for Grid Controls Automated Tests appeared first on Automate The Planet.
In this blog post, you will learn more things you can do with routing such as specifying the controller to use, aliasing the controller using “as”, passing parameters to a page and programmatically calling a route.
Already available from ES5.1 (and even supported by IE 9), JavaScript's set and get methods have not been used very widely. Their main use case is the implementation of a best practice in OOP.
This time we will bring a Play Framework (scala based MVC web framework) into the fold, and shall be using the front end we have been working on so far to be the front end for the Play Framework back end.
Advanced Blazor techniques are covered such as sharing Razor class libraries between a Blazor WebAssembly project and Blazor server-side. Shows how to reference embedded resources like JavaScript libraries, debug on server-side then deploy as client-side and debug in the browser.