Project Silk from the patterns & practices team provides guidance for building cross-browser web applications that use rich graphics, interactivity, and a responsive user interface (UI) to enable an immersive and engaging user experience (UX). These applications use the latest web…
A web-based video game startup help educates kids on how to make healthier eating choices, recent winner of the White House’s Healthy Apps for Kids contest.Built using ASP.NET MVC and jQuery, founder Aaron Coleman had to migrate off of traditional hosting and onto Azure the day he discovered he had…
NOTE: On May 11, 2011, ie9ify was renamed to pinify and released as version 1.2. Go to ie9ify.codeplex.com for updated docs and the new version.In this video, Brandon Satrom continues the screencast series "Using ASP.NET MVC With Community Tools" with an overview of ie9ify, a new jQuery…
Since ASP.NET MVC was released, many of us have found that Ajax-rich applications are easier than ever to build on the ASP.NET platform. Over time I have learned some techniques and better practices through trial-and-error and the advice of smart developers. In this session I will show you things I…
Web Camps in Belgium Come in as jQuery zero, go out as jQuery hero by Gill CleerenDownload PPT of this session here. Session Abstract : jQueryis the web developers’ new favorite. This lightweight JavaScript library hasdevelopers writing JavaScript code again, and loving it! What previously needed20…
This week, Rey Bango, Community PM for JavaScript and HTML, joins James Senior to talk about Script Junkie,a new website that publishes solution-based articles on all things web—such CSS, JavaScript, and HTML—from the best client-side developers out there. We also talk about Rey's involvement in…
This week on Web Camps TV, Stephen Walther from the ASP.NET Team joins James Senior (@jsenior) to discuss an exciting announcement: Microsoft is about to make the first contributions to the jQuery open source project! In the past 6 months, we've been busy working on three…
Recently, the noise from the multiple servers running in the garage, the enormous energy bills, and my general sense of “I should do more to save the planet” outweighed my procrastination and led me to take action and reduce my energy consumption.My first step was buying an Energy Monitor. After…
Join Tim Huckaby and Scott Hanselman as they discuss the latest announcements around jQuery and see how Scott successfully manages to make Tim blush!About ScottMy name is
Scott Hanselman. I work out of my home office for Microsoft as a Principal Program Manager, aiming to spread good information…
Web developers have long used jQuery to add new functionality to the browser and mask cross-browser incompatibilities. Now, eCSStender does the same for CSS, allowing you to mask cross-browser incompatibilities in CSS and prototype new CSS properties. Aaron
Gustafson, developer of eCSStender,…