Contents tagged with IE9
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New Pluralsight Course: Building ASP.NET MVC Apps with EF Code First, HTML5, and jQuery
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HTML5, JavaScript, and Windows 8 Metro Talk Slides from DevConnections Las Vegas
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Silverlight and HTML5 Sessions Coming to DevConnections, Vegas
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Building the Account at a Glance HTML5/jQuery Application
As Web technologies continue to evolve developers are required to learn new technologies in order to build successful web-based applications that stand above the crowd. This can be a challenging proposition especially for developers moving from desktop or Rich Internet Application (RIA) development frameworks. To help developers learn the latest HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript technologies, we built a sample application for demonstration at Microsoft’s MIX 11 conference called “Account at a Glance” (download the app below) which we’re now able to (finally) release. The application takes advantage of key web technologies and uses them to display brokerage account information to consumers.
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Creating a Line Chart using the HTML 5 Canvas
The HTML 5 canvas is capable of rendering lines, shapes, images, text and more without relying on a plugin. Although the canvas element isn’t supported by older browsers, the latest version of all major browsers (IE, Safari, Chrome, Firefox and Opera) now support the canvas making it an option for rendering charts, graphs and other types of visual data. In cases where a browser doesn’t support the canvas, a fallback can be provided that renders data using Silverlight, Flash or another type of plugin.
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Getting the IE9 Beta to Play Well with Visual Studio 2010