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Connecting the IoT and Node.js to IFTTT
Key Takeaways IFTTT’s Maker Channel allows developers to define triggers that are set off when they receive a HTTP request, expanding its usability for virtually any purpose, limited only by the creativity of the developer community. The Maker C
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Creating a Web App with MATLAB and the MEAN Stack
Core points MATLAB, a high-level language for technical computing, can be integrated with the MEAN stack to create powerful web applications. The MEAN stack consists of MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS and Node.js, and when used in conjunction with MATLAB, it allows real-time data visualization on the web. The integration process involves using MATLAB's compute power to process data and generate results, which are then displayed on a web application built using a MEAN stack. JSONlab, an implementation of a free open source JSON encoder/decoder in the MATLAB language for converting MATLAB data to JSON
Feb 19, 2025 pm 01:22 PM
The JavaScript-Dependency Backlash: Myth-Busting Progressive Enhancement
Core points Despite the rise of client frameworks such as AngularJS, progressive enhancement (PE) remains the best choice for solving web development problems such as extensive browser support, maintenance, and future developments of applications. PE is not for users who disable JavaScript, but about enhancing the user experience when certain JavaScript features are available. It doesn't make any assumptions about your audience like a client framework. PE critics often claim that this means supporting old browsers, but in fact, providing fallbacks to older browsers is an advantage of PE, rather than its primary goal. JavaScript frameworks can provide short-term benefits, but may lead to reduced visitors and long-term maintenance challenges. They stop firmly
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How to Write Modular Code with Angular UI-Router & Named Views
Core points Angular UI Router is a powerful tool for managing different states in complex web applications, providing more control over each view than native AngularJS routing implementations. It uses dot notation to define child states within the parent state and uses absolute names to control where specific parts of the web application are displayed, enabling modular application design. UI Router allows developers to define a views object within $stateProvider that defines the name of the view and its path to the template. An unnamed view points to the parent state (called relative naming). Named views using @
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Practical CoffeeScript: Making a Tic-Tac-Toe Game
CoffeeScript is a tiny little language that compiles to JavaScript. There is no interpretation at runtime since you write CoffeeScript, compile it to JavaScript and use the resulting JavaScript files for your app. You can use any JavaScript library
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The Final Steps to Mastering JavaScript's 'this' Keyword
The basic usage of JavaScript this keyword has been explained in the previous article. The key point to this is the runtime context. However, when the context changes beyond expectations, the problem arises. This article will focus on this situation and how to solve it. Core points The this keyword in JavaScript points to the current execution context, and understanding it is essential for manipulating and interacting objects, especially when using object-oriented programming or using frameworks and libraries that rely on this. Common problems with this keyword include use in extracted methods, callback functions, and closures. These problems can be solved by explicitly binding this keyword to the correct object using the bind() method. ECMAS
Feb 19, 2025 pm 01:17 PM
Hints Creation with EnjoyHint
EnjoyHint: A tool for creating interactive website tips EnjoyHint is a tool for creating interactive prompts on a website that helps users understand the functionality of web applications. It is free to use, supports highlighted areas of different shapes, allows prompt delays, and provides cross-browser support. Core functions: Free and easy to use: EnjoyHint is completely free and easy to use. Interactive Tips: Create interactive Tips that attract users' attention to guide users to understand the functions of the website. Custom shapes: Supports multiple highlight area shapes, flexible adaptation to different page elements. Delay settings: You can set the prompt delay time to optimize the user experience. Cross-browser compatibility: Compatible with mainstream browsers
Feb 19, 2025 pm 01:16 PM
Building a Chat Application with SignalR
This tutorial demonstrates building a simple chat application using SignalR, an open-source library for ASP.NET developers. SignalR provides real-time web functionality, similar to Socket.IO for Node.js. While Socket.IO might be preferred with Java
Feb 19, 2025 pm 01:04 PM
Caching a MongoDB Database with Redis
This tutorial demonstrates how to boost the performance of a Node.js web service interacting with a MongoDB database by implementing a Redis caching layer. We'll build a "fastLibrary" application to illustrate the concept. Key Advantages o
Feb 19, 2025 pm 01:00 PM
How to Improve Loading Time with basket.js
This article explores the performance impact of scripts on modern web pages, using Facebook and Twitter as case studies, and introduces basket.js as a solution for optimizing script loading times. Script Loading Performance: Facebook and Twitter The
Feb 19, 2025 pm 12:57 PM
Introducing Vorlon.js: How to Use It to Debug Your Javascript Remotely
Vorlon.js: Your Remote JavaScript Debugging and Testing Companion Vorlon.js is an open-source, extensible tool empowering developers to remotely debug and test JavaScript code across various devices and browsers. Supporting up to 50 simultaneous con
Feb 19, 2025 pm 12:55 PM
A True Gaming Experience with the Gamepad API
Key Takeaways The Gamepad API, a proposed standard of the W3C, provides a consistent API across browsers for connecting gaming input devices like an Xbox Controller to a computer for browser-based experiences. The Gamepad API offers flexibility
Feb 19, 2025 pm 12:52 PM
Creating an Accessible Breakout Game Using Web Audio and SVG
This article, part of a Microsoft web development series, details the creation of an accessible Breakout game using WebGL, Web Audio, and SVG, demonstrating that visually engaging games can be fully inclusive. The author, a Babylon.js co-author, was
Feb 19, 2025 pm 12:50 PM
Visualizing a Twitter Stream in VR with Three.js and Node
Twitter is a wonderful and information rich beast. I wanted to combine some of the powers of visualization, Three.js and its VR capabilities with Socket.IO and Node to create a pretty world of particles generated via a Twitter stream. I’ve previousl
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