Contents tagged with jQuery
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Setting up Karma to run unit tests in PhantomJS and Chrome
This session talks about setting up Karma to run the unit tests in PhantomJS and Chrome. The unit tests are written using Jasmine. The tests are written for an AngularJS application, however you can write unit tests for just about any JavaScript code.
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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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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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Knowing your Metro Style App package details
<strong>This article is written on a pre-release version. Things mentioned below are bound to change in future releases.</strong>
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Obtaining screen resolution scale details in Windows 8 Metro Style App
If you want to know the current screen resolution and the pixels per inch (PPI) scale that your app is having to deal with on any device, use ResolutionScale.
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Accessing files on local machine in Windows 8 Metro Style Apps using JavaScript and HTML5
This article is written on pre-release version of the software and is subject to change in future release.
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Drawing on a webpage – HTML5 - IE9
So I upgraded to IE9 and continued exploring HTML5. Now there’s this ‘thing’ called Canvas in HTML5 with which you can do some cool stuff.
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HTML5-MVC application using VS2010 SP1
This is my first attempt at creating HTML5 pages. VS 2010 allows working with HTML5 now (you just need to make a small change after installing SP1). So my Razor view is now a HTML5 page.