JavaScript Beyond the Web in 2015
Patrick Catanzariti looks at the growth in JavaScript’s potential within the Internet of Things in various ways throughout 2015. IoT is the future. Source: JavaScript Beyond the Web in 2015
Patrick Catanzariti looks at the growth in JavaScript’s potential within the Internet of Things in various ways throughout 2015. IoT is the future. Source: JavaScript Beyond the Web in 2015
House cleaning. It’s sold and bought already. Total 4 articles.
Developing premium WordPress plugins can be highly profitable. To have a chance at success, make sure your plugins delivers these 7 things. Worth to read. If probably someday will have one to release. #dream ???? Source: The 7 Things Your Premium Plugins Must Deliver
Want to check this. But should have tried or had basic knowledge about React first ? The other week I started playing with a React-based theme using the REST API. The idea is a very simple recipe blog – no comments, no widgets, just a list of post titles on the home page and … […]
Thought this is only a news about Linux version of Calypso. But after reading further, got little bit confused. So this desktop app is different from Calypso? Guess have to try it themselves to get know better.
This post by Bruno Skvorc will list highly effective tips, resources and best practices for keeping your PHP projects secure, fast and awesome. The post is more than one year ago. But still relevant. The main message: Don’t be lazy !! ???????????? Source: PHP Tips, Resources and Best Practices for 2015
Chris Ward looks at the 2015 trends in mobile development covering new languages, increasing use of frameworks and much more. When will start learning mobile development ? Source: 2015 in Review, New Languages, Rising Frameworks and More
Another day, another clean up. Total 8 articles.
Louis Lazaris has discovered a slew of new tools for front-end developers. In this end-of-year post, he lists some of his favorite finds of 2015. Source: Front-end Tools: Some of My Favorite Finds of 2015
Former SitePoint team member Kevin Yank is back to explain three CSS tidbits that most people get wrong in his Sit the Test CSS quiz. Nice tricky questions! Source: 3 Things (Almost) No One Knows About CSS