Pie in the Sky (December 6th, 2013)
Here is a summary of the links I've found interesting this week.
Cloud
Windows Azure is going to Brazil Or rather adding Brazil as a region (data center) sometime in early 2014.
JSON support for Windows Azure Tables: YaaaaaaaaynoXMLpayload! Also some other stuff like CORS. See https://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsazurestorage/archive/2013/11/27/windows-azure-storage-release-introducing-cors-json-minute-metrics-and-more.aspx for more information on these changes.
Working with 154 million records on Azure Table Storage: Interesting read on the experience of setting up "Have I been pwned?" on Windows Azure.
Client/Mobile
Sortable: Make your tables sortable. Why do all that effort server side? Have the client do it for you!
Ocean waves in JavaScript: Pretty cool. I can see using this in a video game maybe.
What's new in Azure mobile Services: Some changes to Mobile Services such as adding new columns, new table formats, AD authentication, etc. Not mentioned in that post, but also new, is integration with Operation Logs to see what management operations happened with your mobile service.
The state of Android emulators: If you're an Android developer and haven't used the emulator in a while because it was slow, you might want to read about updates and give it a try again.
Initial impressions of the Glass SDK: If you're interested in learning more about Google Glass development.
Misc.
Mastering Emmet, part 1: Emmet is a plugin that takes some of the tedium out of writing HTML/CSS by expanding abbreviations out into code snippets. It's available for several editors, and I'm going to go load it right now.
Bevacqua: Converts JSON into a string-based hierarchy representation.
JSONPlaceholder: A fake online API for testing.
PgRest: Node.js inside PostgreSQL.
JavaScript/Node.js
Happy 18th Birthday JavaScript!: A look back through the history of JS.
Blessed: A curses-like library for Node.js.
streamlinejs: I haven't played with this yet, but it looks interesting. Makes writing asynchronous JavaScript easier and gets rid of callback hell.
Ghost.js on Windows Azure Web Sites gallery: It's as easy as selecting from the gallery now.
PHP
- How to implement a PHP session timeout: Implement your own session timeout.
Ruby
Rails 3.2.16 and 4.0.2 have been released: Security fixes!
Ruby-lint reaches 1.0.0: Linter and static code analysis for Ruby.
Enjoy!
- Larry
Comments
- Anonymous
July 28, 2014
I really liked the MISC. section as its get through what I was wondering if we can accommodate few apps there.. never the less could be happen in next month or so! wish me luck! Abigail Scott AgileInfoways