Touchscreens are available on more and more devices, from phones up to desktop screens. Your app should respond to their touch in intuitive and beautiful ways.
Wappalyzer uncovers the technologies used on websites. If you're a web developer or just have an interest in software on the web, go ahead and install the browser extension.
This article provides a quick introduction to installable open web apps — installable on Firefox OS and other supporting platforms — including how they are created and how they differ from standard web apps/websites. This is written to make sense to both web developers and native mobile developers.
Laut der SAP Strategy 2014 soll sich in dem Konzern intern und bei den Produkten einiges ändern: Alle Anwendungen sollen grundsätzlich zuerst für den Einsatz auf mobilen Endgeräten entwickelt
The past year has seen many leaps made to improve developer productivity through better tooling. We're paying increasing attention to our workflow and many
Dataclips allow the results of SQL queries on a Heroku Postgres database to be easily shared. Simply create a query on dataclips.heroku.com, and then share the resulting URL with co-workers, colleagues, or the world. The recipients of a dataclip are able to view the data in their browser or download it in JSON, CSV, XML, or Microsoft Excel formats
To connect you to information in real time, it’s important for Twitter to be fast. That’s why we’ve been reviewing our entire technology stack to optimize for speed. When we shipped #NewTwitt......
Ample SDK is a standard-based cross-browser JavaScript UI Framework for building Rich Internet Applications. It employs XML technologies (such as XUL, SVG or HTML5) for UI layout, CSS for UI style and JavaScript with standard DOM/jQuery APIs for application logic. It equalizes browsers and brings technologies support to those missing any.
LiveCode brings three key things to your development process: the interface, the language and live coding. You start with the interface. Get going by opening a new project and dragging items onto it. A button, a field, a scrollbar… whatever your app needs. Play about with them a bit. Resize, rearrange, change the color, add some pretty drop shadows. Make it look funky and just the way you want it.
Now the language comes in. It’s English. You add it to your objects to make them do what you want them to do. For example writing:
The DBacesslayer aka DBSlayer aka Släyer is a lightweight database abstraction layer suitable for high-load websites where you need the scalable advantages of connection pooling. Written in C for speed, DBSlayer talks to clients via JSON over HTTP
Expose your database (or any fine grained subset of it) to executives or business analysts (or any other non-technical personnel) for quick browsing and ad-hoc reports.
Diet Coda takes everything we’ve ever learned about world-class web code editing, and wraps it up to-go. It’s packed with features, bathed in fun, ready to work.
Emmet takes the snippets idea to a whole new level: you can type CSS-like expressions that can be dynamically parsed, and produce output depending on what you type in the abbreviation. Emmet is developed and optimised for web-developers whose workflow depends on HTML/XML and CSS, but can be used with programming languages too
The Humanworkshop e-zine is a blog about the wonderful world of music production and sound design. We host tutorials about creative use of audio hardware and software, post interesting links to everything related to sound, write articles about the current state of play in the industry, and showcase the latest results of our own projects.
The advent calendar for web geeks. Each day throughout December we publish a daily dose of web design and development goodness to bring you all a little Christmas cheer.