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10 Computer Programming Careers and Jobs That Are in High Demand HTMLLooking for a career in programming? Here are just some of the best paying coding jobs that you can apply for today.
Posts By Anthony Grant JavaScript and Web Development: Using the Document Object ModelThis article will introduce you to the document skeleton that JavaScript works with. Having a working knowledge of this abstract document object model, you can write JavaScript that works on any web page.
Posts By Rodrigo Mehren Creating Web Interfaces: Where to Start HTMLWe'll show you how web interfaces break down, then point out the key concepts, tools, and building blocks needed to make yourself a 21st century web designer.
Posts By Rodrigo Mehren A Basic Guide to JQuery for Javascript ProgrammersIf you are a Javascript programmer, this guide to JQuery will help you start coding like a ninja.
Posts By Joe Coburn Really Learn JavaScript with 5 Top Udemy Courses Education TechnologyJavaScript is the programming language of the web. If you have a reason to learn JavaScript, these five excellent courses from Udemy could be the place to begin your coding journey.
Posts By Saikat Basu Your New Security Threat for 2016: JavaScript RansomwareLocky ransomware has been worrying security researchers, but since its brief disappearance and return as a cross-platform JavaScript ransomware threat, things have changed. But what can you do to defeat the Locky ransomware?
Posts By Gavin Phillips The Best Languages for Mobile App Development in 2016The world of mobile app development is still going as strong as ever. If you want to get started, it's not too late! Here are the languages you should think about learning.
Posts By James Frew 7 Alarming Ways Hackers Can Screw with Your SmartphoneFor many, "compromised smartphone security" is basically synonymous with "time to run another malware scan", but smartphone security should be taken just as seriously as desktop security - if not moreso.
Posts By Joel Lee Learning Google Script: 5 Best Sites & Tutorials to Bookmark GoogleDo new and cool things with the Google services you use every day. Extend and automate by learning the cloud based scripting language from Google.
Posts By Matthew Hughes 10 of the Best Google Chrome Experiments You Need to TryOver 1,000 Chrome experiments have now been posted online, and we're here to look at 10 that stand out from the crowd.
Posts By Dave Parrack How to Clean up the Web Without Destroying Your Favourite SitesMaybe it's time to change the conversation: if ads are a necessary evil, why don't we find other ways around the worst of them that aren't so divisive and damaging?
Posts By Dann Albright What is JavaScript, And Can the Internet Exist Without It? Web DevelopmentJavaScript is one of those things many take for granted. Everybody uses it.
Posts By Matthew Hughes 4 Brilliant Facebook Tricks You'll Love Messing With [Weekly Facebook Tips] FacebookHere's a bunch of useful tips you can try out to get around Facebook nuisances. They're also really fun to use, so you might find yourself playing with them a lot!
Posts By Angela Randall Building The Internet of Things, With Tessel: The Node.js Development BoardTessel is a new breed of development board that runs entirely on Node.js, and after a successful Kickstarter, they’ve now the reached the point of being available to everyone.
Posts By James Bruce Never Touch Code Again: Filament.io, For Non-Developers Everywhere Wordpress Posts By James Bruce How to Experiment With JavaScript on Your iPad Web DevelopmentLove it or hate it, JavaScript is a language every modern-day programmer should be familiar with and just reading isn't enough: You have to experiment, too.
Posts By Erez Zukerman Boost Productivity With These Excellent Google Spreadsheet ScriptsIf you use a spreadsheet application to crunch data, then custom scripts could be the master key. Start rolling with these excellent Google Spreadsheet scripts and make use of your data in new ways.
Posts By Danny Stieben Start Coding JavaScript Right Now With These 5 Great Free Resources Education Technology Posts By Erez Zukerman CoffeeScript Is JavaScript Without The Headaches Web DevelopmentI've never really liked writing JavaScript all that much. From the day I wrote my first line using it, I've always resented that whatever I write in it always ends up looking like a Jackson Pollock painting. Blegh. Despite its power and flexibility, JavaScript is by no means a pretty language. It takes verbosity to an extreme and has so many quirks and idiosyncrasies, even the most famous book about the JavaScript programming language nods to its inherent nastiness with its title 'JavaScript: The Good Parts'. Fortunately, there is a better alternative: CoffeeScript.
Posts By Matthew Hughes jQuery Tutorial (Part 4) - Event Listeners Web DevelopmentToday we're going to kick it up a notch and really show where jQuery shines - events. If you followed the past tutorials, you should now have a fairly good understanding of the basic code structure of jQuery (and all the horrible curly braces that go with it), as well as how find elements of the DOM and some of things you can do to manipulate them. I also showed you how to access the developer console in Chrome and how you might use it to debug your jQuery code.
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