Weekly News 8.12-15.12

Today in weekly news you can read an inerview with John Resig, in which he tells about Javascript features, an article about new features of PHP 5.3, and an article about new features of languages included in .NET4.0.

The YUI Doc was also released on the last week.

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Daily News 12.12

Here's the main highlights of today's news:


What’s Up With jQuery UI?

Richard Worth reveals some details about upcoming jQuery UI 1.6 version. It wiil have many new features like extended, sprite-based ThemeRoller icon set and class system for adding rounded corners via CSS.


An Introduction to the Silverlight Toolkit

Cal Schrotenboer and Alan Cobb post an article about Silverlight Toolkit. In this article authors describe the current state of Silverlight Toolkit. and shows some examples of using the AutoCompleteBox and charting components.


The Future of .NET Languages

Damon Armstrong tells about evolution of .NET languages in his new article and exploring the new features of languages included in upcoming .NET 4.0


What's new in PHP V5.3, Part 2: Closures and lambda functions

John Mertic post the second chapter of his article about new functional features of PHP 5.3 closures and lambdas. They are designed to make programming much easier by allowing you to easily define throwaway functions that can be used in many contexts.

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ABC of good Developer. The Books for reading.

My name is Igor Konouchenko. I'm a developer of Ukrainian software company NaikonSoft.

Very often the developers should be directed as they don't have an idea what to read and learn to upgrade their skills. In this article I indicate the information sources which in my opinion are necessary to reach this goal. Here is a list of the books.

I suggest reading them in the following order:

Design patterns

Wikipedia is a good source of theory and exact examples.

Refactoring

Going deeper

Conclusion

Actually all these books from The Addison-Wesley Signature Series so follow the updating of this series. The article for junior and middle-level developers.

How to read and write settings to App.config(Configuration in C# .NET 2.0)

It's really simple but not clear in MSDN.

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How to read and write settings to App.config(Configuration in C# .NET 2.0)

It's really simple but not clear in MSDN.

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