San Francisco tech book publisher No Starch Press has released the second edition of Thau's book, The Book of JavaScript. Thau is a Wired Digital alum, and I bought his first book a few years ago ...
TLDR: The 2022 JavaScript Developer Bootcamp Certification Bundle features more than 120 hours of training in all things JavaScript, all for less than $26. So, Python just overtook JavaScript as the ...
Far too often I hear Cascades and C++ in the same sentence and not enough about Cascades and JavaScript. On that same token another common statement I hear about Cascades is QML is for UI and C++ is ...
In a previous column, I showed how to create a "Hello, World" application that integrated JavaScript functions and C# Blazor methods. However, my Blazor-world and JavaScript-world code didn't interact ...
jQuery evangelist Cody Lindley, creator of Thickbox, has just published a great book for the not-so-beginner Javascript coder called jQuery Enlightenment. The intermediate Javascripter that has read ...
Destructuring is one of my favorite tools in JavaScript, in simple terms, destructuring allows you to break down a complex structure (like an array or an object) into simpler parts, though there’s a ...
A startup claims to have come up with a better way for developers to find source code. Traditionally, developers use the regular search engines, such as Google, Bing, but those are unfriendly to ...
Drop-In Lab: bring your own ideas, or use our kid-friendly resources. We have projects suitable for all skill levels. Students work at their own pace with support from our team of volunteers who can ...
John Mueller from Google advises placing JavaScript code underneath the HTML element to ensure that search engines can clearly understand your website. To make sure that search crawlers can understand ...
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