(Mohit Kumar) HTML5 is evolving becoming better and richer to help improve customer experiences. It creates an opportunity for web developer to use standard-based web technologies to create graphically interactive sites and applications.
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Why you should reduce attack surfaces!
(Richard Harrison) I normally steer clear from blogging about security topics for one thing there are plenty of other people that do it better than me and i generally find the whole topic pretty dry and boring – a necessary evil…….
Find JSON Objects With Same Property and Separate Them
(Sibeesh Passion) This tip explains how to find the objects with the same property from a JSON and separate them to be shown in the UI.
Overview of jQuery Events
(Ankur Mishra) In this article you will learn about jQuery Events.
AJAX Event Calendar (Scheduler) for ASP.NET MVC in 80 Lines of Code
(Dan Letecky) This sample project shows how to build an AJAX Event Calendar (Scheduler) using the open-source DayPilot Lite for ASP.NET MVC library (Apache Software License 2.0). We will build our sample with ASP.NET MVC 5, Visual Studio 2012, and LocalDB SQL Server.
EXPLAIN FORMAT=JSON: order_by_subqueries, group_by_subqueries details on subqueries in ORDER BY and GROUP BY
(Sveta Smirnova) Another post in the EXPLAIN FORMAT=JSON is Cool! series! In this post, we’ll discuss how the EXPLAIN FORMAT=JSON provides optimization details for ORDER BY and GROUP BY operations in conjunction with order_by_subqueries and group_by_subqueries.
Java StringTokenizer Class
(Gopi Chand) This article explains the StringTokenizer class used in Java and its methods with simple examples for a better understanding.
Managed vs Unmanaged Triples
(Geert Josten) Managed triples are triples that are inserted into a database by MarkLogic automatically. Unmanaged means you take care of inserting them yourself. But what does that mean exactly, and when does it make sense to use unmanaged triples?
More progress with the Night Trap HTML5 port
(David Voyles) You can find the first three parts of this series here:
A lightweight HTML5 grid from scratch
(marcel heeremans) An introduction as to how to create a semi-advanced extendible HTML5 grid from scratch. This really isn’t as daunting a task as many think!
