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NetBeans Apache Cordova HTML5 Mobile Primer Tutorial
Our tutorial today creates an Apache Cordova HTML5 mobile application via the NetBeans IDE on a MacBook Pro. It shares the need to have node.js, a βplatform built on Chromeβs JavaScript runtime for easily building fast, scalable network applicationsβ (to … Continue reading
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Tagged Apache Cordova, CSS, git, GitHub, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Javascript, Mac, Macbook Pro, mobile, mobile application, NetBeans, node.js, programming, simulator, Source Control, tutorial
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jQuery Sortable Table Primer Tutorial
A lot of the things people like about the Web are to do with JavaScript and client-side activities. Adding to that experience are Javascript libraries packed full of features. Probably the best known of these is jQuery. Read more about … Continue reading
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Tagged CSS, Did you know, DOM, ESL, Firefox, Firefug, git, GitHub, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, open source, programming, sortable, Source Control, table, tutorial
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