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I think much like NODE or NPM we get ourselves into these modes sometimes where what should be a simple question leads to a Google Search and of course, a StackOverflow Discussion 🙂
How do you upgrade the package that installs and updates packages?
Here's a quick demo of using a set of Enums to derive a full Description for a Lookup value when only the Identifier was provided. Code is a copy/paste from TypeScript Playground for ease of testing
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The following are tips, tricks and links to great articles and repositories of solutions to help in dealing with those super annoying cross-browser Flexbox issues (looking right at you IE).
Flexbox Cross-Browser Tips and Tricks
The following are tips, tricks and links to great articles and repositories of solutions to help in dealing with those super annoying cross-browser Flexbox issues (looking right at you IE).
The following is a running list of great articles, tips and tricks for getting started as a new Mac user. Probably the most difficult thing to grasp moving to a Mac from Windows is the Keyboard so you will find a lot of great resources below.
Getting Started On A Mac
The following is a running list of great articles, tips and tricks to help you get up to speed on a Mac.
I had run into an issue where buttons used within a FooTable would only work on the first "page" and when a user clicked a "page" button to bring up more data, the same buttons would not work on the "new" data. The following solution was presented to solve the same problem when using the DataTables plugin but the same method works well for FooTa…
jQuery DataTables: Why click event handler does not work
You may need to handle clicks or other events in a table powered by jQuery DataTables or the FooTable plug-in. However if the event handler is attached incorrectly, it will not be called for pages other than first or when the table is sorted or filtered.
This is one of the most common problems users have with jQuery DataTables or FooTable plug-in and it has very simple solution if you understand why it occurs.
As I prepare to move on to a new position, my boss asked me to write my own Job Description so he could find someone to replace me. This is my quick stab at it. What would you add or remove? Obviously, this particular position is using SQL Server for database but overall, is it too basic? What are your thoughts? By the way, I already turned in t…
Full Stack Web Developer Position Skill Set
Web Fundamentals: HTML, CSS, JavaScript (3 - 5 years of experience, responsive design a must)
UI Developer Skills (keenly attuned to look, feel and usability)
Experience with Adobe Photoshop and familiar with Design tools such as , Sketch and Balsamiq
C# Programming Language (3 - 5 years of experience)
Strong understanding of object-oriented programming
Skill for writing reusable C# libraries
Familiar with various design and architectural patterns
Design, build and maintain efficient, reusable and reliable C# code.
Session Management and Extension from Web Front-end client with graceful user prompt.
Session Management and Extension
The one problem all web developers face is how to make Session Timeouts more user-friendly.
What do you do when a user decides to go do something else and doesn't finish what they are doing on your site? You know that there are Web Sessions and possibly even a Database Session that needs to be maintained. So how do you make that friendly to your user?
A good answer would be to prompt the user before timeout and give them the option to extend the Session.
If the user doesn't see or otherwise react to this prompt, you should simply log the user out and return to some sort of "home" or otherise "landing" page to make sure they don't come back only to find nothing works.
HTML5 has advanced the state of Web Development in so many ways but one crucial ability it has granted, which is being pushed heavily by the Mobile Computing industry, is the User Experience. We're not in Kansas anymore! Here are some great tips and information to help you take your app to the next level.
HTML5 Input Types and the User Experience
The HTML5 specification adds several new input types: