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Restoring Two-Way Synchronization on SharePoint Lists Using Excel Updated:6 Dec 2010 The SharePoint List Synchronizer for Excel 2007 and 2010, presented here, allows Excel users to open SharePoint Lists in two-way sync in 2007 and 2010 versions. This very powerful feature used to work directly in Microsoft Office Excel 2003 but the update ability was deprecated in 2007. Office, Dev, Sharepoint | carl.b.anderson | 5.00 | |
Introduction to HTML5 Web Workers: The JavaScript Multi-Threading Approach Updated:26 Oct 2011 In this article we’re going to see that HTML5 offers the Web a better way to handle these new, marvelous processors to help you embrace a new generation of Web applications All-Topics, Dev, HTML5 | David Rousset | 5.00 | |
How to Create a Visual Library of Images in HTML5 Canvas Updated:26 Oct 2011 As a user interface fan, I could not miss the opportunity to develop with HTML5 Canvas. It unlocks a whole new set of ways to visualize images and data on the web. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through how to create one for your site. All-Topics, Dev, HTML5 | David Cathue | 5.00 | |
How to Choose Between Canvas and SVG for your Site Updated:26 Oct 2011 Canvas and SVG are two exciting graphics features introduced in Internet Explorer 9 and are hardware accelerated. These technologies can be used to address a range of graphic scenarios on the modern Web. With a lot of excitement around Canvas, there has been a tendency to ignore SVG, which, in many All-Topics, Dev, HTML5, SVG | Patrick_Dengler | 4.83 | |
Learn HTML5 in 5 Minutes! Updated:26 Oct 2011 There’s no question, HTML5 is a hot topic for developers. If you need a crash course to quickly understand the fundamentals of HTML5’s functionality, you’re in the right place. All-Topics, Dev, HTML5 | Jennifer Marsman | 4.82 | |
Browser and Feature Detection: Make your Website look Great Everywhere Updated:27 Oct 2011 When you’re building a web site, you want it to look great in any browser…and ideally, it should look great for a long time, even in future versions of the browsers. I’ve pulled together some hints, tips and best practices that will help your sites look their best. All-Topics, Dev, CSS3, HTML5 | TechPreacher | 4.80 | |
HTML5 Gaming: How to Animate Sprites in Canvas with EaselJS Updated:26 Oct 2011 I’ve decided to use EaselJS which was used to write PiratesLoveDaisies, a great HTML5 Tower Defense game. We’re going to see in this tutorial how to use your existing sprite elements and animate them. All-Topics, Dev, HTML5, Canvas | David Rousset | 4.50 | |
How to write a BrikBloc game with HTML5 SVG and Canvas Updated:26 Oct 2011 The goal of this tutorial is discovering graphics development using SVG and Canvas (which are two majors technologies of HTML5). All-Topics, Dev, HTML5, SVG | David Cathue | 4.00 | |
Building Apps with HTML5: What You Need to Know Updated:26 Oct 2011 If you’re excited about HTML5, I want to help you turn that excitement into ideas you can put into practice immediately. If you’re skeptical, I want to help you understand just why HTML5 is important. And if you’re just confused about what HTML5 even means, fear not: that’s our first stop in this se HTML, All-Topics, Dev, HTML5 | Brandon_Satrom | 4.00 | |
Drawing Infragistics’ New Logo with the HTML5 Canvas Updated:12 May 2011 Canvas is one of the principal new elements of HTML5, the next great Web markup language that lets you build Rich Internet Application user interfaces. In this short article, I’ll demonstrate how to use the HTML5 canvas to draw the new Infragistics logo. Javascript, ASP.NET, Dev, RIA, HTML5 | Murtaza Abdeali | 3.33 | |
7 Ways to Protect your .NET Code from Reverse-Engineering Updated:16 Mar 2011 If you’re about to release your software internationally and it’s written in .NET, then you ought to consider protecting your code and IP. This article outlines 7 ways to protect your .NET code from reverse-engineering and other malicious forms of attack. C#, .NET, Dev | Red Gate Software | 3.09 | |
Quick Pointers on Designing User-Friendly Icons Updated:12 May 2011 We all use icons everyday, but how do you design the icons in your application user interface to be user-friendly and professional-looking? In this article, I talked with Jose Salvador at Infragistics, and he shares quality pointers every icon designer should be aware of. HTML, XAML, WinForms, Dev | J. Ambrose Little | 1.00 | |
MLAA: Efficiently Moving Anti-Aliasing from the GPU to the CPU Updated:22 Jul 2011 Efficient anti-aliasing techniques are an important tool of high-quality, real-time rendering. A new Intel technique called Morphological Antialiasing (MLAA) addresses limitations of the standard technique, MSAA. This article discusses MLAA implementation. Includes code samples and free download. C++, Visual-Studio, Dev, Design, cpu | Alexandre De Pereyra | | |
OLAP for LightSwitch Updated:2 Sep 2011 A video that demonstrates OLAP for LightSwitch All-Topics, Dev, Excel, Access, BI, OLAP, LightSwitch, pivot-table | ComponentOne | | |
Generate SQL Azure Databases Updated:12 Aug 2011 Industrialize your application developments using CodeFluent Entities SQL, Azure, Dev | carl.b.anderson | | |
Make your HTML5 Video Play on Mobile Devices Updated:26 Oct 2011 When I’m asked by web developers how they can get started with HTML5 Video, I ask them, “Why? What are you trying to solve?” Almost every time, I hear, “I just want my video to work on mobile devices.” Easy. I’ll show you how to get started. All-Topics, Dev, HTML5 | Nigel_Parker | | |