Monday, February 2, 2015

Astonishing CSS3 text effects


In today’s tutorial, I will show you six amazing CSS3 text effects: 3D effect using the text-shadow, effects with gradients and mask-image, effects with transitions and background-clip, and more. All they undoubtedly will prove useful to you, because CSS3 allows us to achieve a truly impressive results. Part of the described effects works in most browsers that support CSS3, however, a few examples will only work in Webkit. Therefore, in order to get more impressions, I recommend that you view our demo in Webkit browsers: Chrome or Safari.

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Everything You Need To Know About Javascript Variable Scope


Most of the people assume that scope of variable in Javascript is very much similar to other programming languages like Java and C. But there are a number of points where the behavior is different and very complex. Not only beginners, even few experienced Javascript programmers find it difficult to understand scope of variable in Javascript. These points are to be understood well to master Javascript and code with less syntactical as well as logical errors

The scope of a variable is the portion of the program code for which the variable's name has meaning and for which the variable is said to be "visible". Javascript has two types of scopes global and local(function) level scope. Variables declared globally that are visible throughout the javascript program come under global scope. Variables declared inside functions, may have same name as global varibles, are accessible only within that function are local variables.

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jQuery Autocomplete Mutiple Fields Using PHP, MySQL and AJAX


In this tutorial I am going to show how to populate multiple textfields using single jQuery autocomplete select. For example I am going search country name on country name textfield using jQuery autocomplete, finally results will show list of country names that matches your search. 

While selecting country name from any one of the search results, it will populate that corresponding country Number, Country Phone code and Country code will be populated automatically in their respective textfields

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Thursday, January 29, 2015

Google Is Paying You $7.50 For Every App You Refer To A Friend


Mobile apps ecosystem has grown in the past couple of years to become lucrative business for app developers and platform owners. Such has been the craze for applications these days, that you have educational courses based on coding and app development especially for Android. People centered around the business have made a lot of money but now Google is giving everyone the chance to make their own money.

"The referral program makes it easy to share Google Apps with your network and show them how they too can use these tools at work. You'll earn $7.50 for each new Google Apps user you refer", as mentioned by Google on the referral page.

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5 AngularJS Frameworks to Get Apps Up and Running Quickly


Now that you are well-versed in the basics, it is time to get started on building your own web application with AngularJS. AngularJS made building a Javascript-based app more intuitive using what’s called directives, which works hand-in-hand with your HTML markups.

If building a web application from the ground seems overwhelming to you, not to worry. Some very generous developers have adapted a few frontend frameworks to support AngularJS. Like a typical framework, they come with pre-built web components. These make using the framework the perfect tool for anyone who needs to get a web application up and running quick.

Here are 5 frameworks you can use to kick-start a web-based application with AngularJS.

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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

100 Best Cheat Sheets for Web Developers and Designers


Development is a very complex and laborious task. You need to be very efficient and quick to produce the results, and this is something, that you learn by time and regular practice. You cannot become a good developer until and unless you work hard and practice your job with pure dedication. And once you are good at the task, the next challenge is to be quick, and let your last efforts be involved while developing anything. There are a lot of things in development, that repeat themselves. You will find a lot of stuff, that you will keep on repeating in your code. And, wasting time for overtime is very lame and useless. So, to prevent this, the developers use cheat sheets and other cool resources, to save your time, and lots of efforts.

Cheat sheets are a cool collection of facts and figures, that are used for a quick reference. They are like those small chits, that  we used to sneak in for a test in school. You had to peak at the cheat sheet without the teacher seeing you. But in the case of programming, you are allowed to use cheat sheets during your coding jobs!

Cheat sheets typically contain the information about all the syntaxes and data properties that are used in that particular coding language. It could be CSS, HTML5, JAVA, LISP, Haskell, PHP, Python, Ruby, Photoshop, Perl,  C#, C++, Javascript, Linux etc. You can easily find cheat sheets for all of the languages on the web. They’re great to use when you’re stuck and need a little help to get past that error.

Here is a list of some of the best cheat sheets, that you will find as a developer, very useful, innovative, and fresh. Use them for your job of making everything easier.

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Monday, January 26, 2015

The Principles of Java Application Performance Tuning


Not every application requires tuning. If an application performs as well as expected, you don't need to exert additional efforts to enhance its performance. However, it would be difficult to expect an application would reach its target performance as soon as it finishes debugging. This is when tuning is required. Regardless of the implementation language, tuning an application requires high expertise and concentration. Also, you may not use the same method for tuning a certain application to tune another application. This is because each application has its unique action and a different type of resource usage. For this reason, tuning an application requires more basic knowledge compared to the knowledge required to write an application. For example, you need knowledge on virtual machines, operating systems and computer architectures. When you focus on an application domain based on such knowledge, you can successfully tune an application.

Sometimes Java application tuning requires only changing JVM options, such as Garbage Collector, but sometimes it requires changing the application source code. Whichever method you choose, you need to monitor the process of executing the Java application first. For this reason, the issues this article will deal with are as follows:

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