RIA & Web Podcasts
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Railscasts: #248 Offline Apps Part 2
Learn how to make a site usable offline with HTML 5 localStorage. This last part of the series covers jquery-tmpl and jquery-offline.
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Railscasts: #296 Mercury Editor
Mercury allows you to edit a section of HTML directly in the web browser through a WISYIWYG editor. Here I show how to integrate Mercury into a Rails app and save the changes back to the database.
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Railscasts: #18 Looping Through Flash
Displaying flash messages in the layout can be a pain at times. In this episode you will learn an easy way to display any kind of flash message by looping through the hash.
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The ASP.NET Podcast: AJAX with jQuery
Wally does a short example using jQuery to make AJAX calls.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Using HTTP, XML and JSON in WCF V3.5
Windows Communication Foundation V3.5 makes it easy to offer services which are addressed with a simple URI, accessed over the HTTP protocol and return simple XML or JSON serialized data. This is great for people wanting to consume services from clients such as AJAX web clients. In this video, we.
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The ASP.NET Podcast: Silverlight and Managed JavaScript
Wally shows an example written in Silverlight and managed JavaScript.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: ADO.NET Data Services - A Basic Silverlight Client
In this video we'll use the "ASP.NET Data Services Silverlight Add-On" in order to build a simple read-only Silverlight client for an ADO.NET Data Service.
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The ASP.NET Podcast: JavaScript Intellisense and Debugging in Visual Studio .NET Orcas Beta1
Wally shows JavaScript Intellisense and Debugging in Visual Studio .NET Orcas Beta1.
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dnrTV - .NET Rocks Screencasts: Carl Franklin Builds a Silverlight File Uploader
Brother Jay stops by the studio to play host as Carl takes us through his Silverlight file uploader project.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: LINQ to XML - Querying with XPath
In this video we take a quick look at using XPath queries with the LINQ to XML API.
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dnrTV - .NET Rocks Screencasts: Carl Franklin: Moving from Silverlight to Metro
Carl explains Microsoft's motivation behind WinRT, and what they said (and didn't say) at BUILD. He explains what WinRT really is technically, and where .NET fits in the picture. Finally, he shows you what's involved when moving a Silverlight app to a Metro-Style app for Windows 8.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Querying XML in C# with LINQ to XML
We'll use this video to have a quick look at how we can query XML using LINQ to XML and how it offers us a clear, concise, maintainable syntax for querying XML data.
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dnrTV - .NET Rocks Screencasts: Ivelin Ivanov and Ivan Donev on SilverMotion
Back in October, 2010, Carl sat down with Ivelin and Ivan of PostVision at DevReach in Sofia Bulgaria. The super duo give us a personal demo of their Silverlight 3D project, SilverMotion.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: Learn to use the Javascript Client Object Model
Scott Hillier shows SharePoint developers how to use the JavaScript Client Object Model.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: LINQ to XML: Working with Schema
In this video, we take a quick look at how we can perform schema validation when working with the LINQ to XML API.
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Railscasts: #390 Turbolinks
Turbolinks can make your Rails app feel faster by using JavaScript to replace the page content when clicking a link. It will be default in new Rails 4.0 applications, but here I show how to use it in Rails 3 and mention some of the gotchas.
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Railscasts: #360 Facebook Authentication
This will show how to create a new facebook application and configure it. Then add some authentication with the omniauth-facebook gem and top it off with a client-side authentication using the JavaScript SDK.
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Railscasts: #350 REST API Versioning
APIs should be consistent, but it is difficult to do this when returning a JSON response along side the HTML interface. Here I show how to add a versioned, RESTful API. The version can be determined from either the URL or HTTP headers.
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Railscasts: #340 DataTables
DataTables makes it easy to convert a plain HTML table into one with pagination, sorting, and searching - all done with JavaScript and jQuery. Here I show how to set this up and use a Rails application as the data source.
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Railscasts: #334 Compass & CSS Sprites
Compass improves the Sass experience by providing useful mixins, functions, and more. You will also learn how to make CSS sprites with it in this episode.
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FLOSS Weekly
Last episode 11 years ago on twit.tv
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