Archives
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New Features of Visual Studio 2013
I have categorized the new features into four general sections:
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JavaScript / jQuery some advanced topics
In this session, we will talk about some of the advanced topics of JavaScript and jQuery.
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Testing JavaScript with QUnit
In this session, we will take a look at how to use QUnit to write unit tests for your JavaScript code.
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3 of my apps on BestWindows8Apps.net
Yesterday I received this email:
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Getting to know AngularJS
I did a session to my colleagues and wanted to share with all of you. Some parts have been edited out as per company policy.
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Using QUnit for JavaScript unit test and BlanketJS for code coverage
I recently started using QUnit for unit testing JS code and I’m really impressed with it. I’m sure Jasmine framework is equally good, but I picked up QUnit because none of the languages/frameworks I have learned so far have the letter ‘Q’ in them!!
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Seeing the events attached to a DOM element
There is a difference among jQuery versions when it comes to reading the events attached to a DOM element. Let’s start with the pre-1.8 version.
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Find feature in Standard Toolbar Visual Studio 2010, 2012
There is a button ‘Find’ in the Standard toolbar which remains hidden (absolutely no clue why), but adding it can help do some wonders.
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A Thank you from Microsoft
Sometime back, I received an email from MIcrosoft that said:
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2012–year in review
Below are some of the highlights of 2012 for me.