One Microsoft employee calls it a "business decision" -- and a bad one at that.
Backbone is a popular library for creating MVC/MVVM-like applications in your client. Here's an introduction to Backbone and some best practices for creating a Single-Page Application with TypeScript.
Many developers are unhappy that future releases won't be supported on Visual Studio 2012 and earlier.
Giving a keynote presentation at the VSLive! conference this week, noted speaker Billy Hollis decried the "fixation" on unit testing, among other topics.
Soon, devs will even be able to build a Windows Phone app on OS X.
Knockout custom binding handlers can help simplify integration with third-party JavaScript libraries. Here's how.
- By Patrick Steele
- 04/30/2014
Kendo UI Core includes the entire mobile framework.
TypeScript provides native support both for organizing your application's client-side code into a set of modules, and for freeing you from having to manage the resulting script tags.
The first update in more than a year includes support for new Web frameworks.
The tools are open source and include debugging support.
It's available as part of Visual Studio 2013 Update 2 RC, and as a standalone download.
Release Candidate 2 of Visual Studio 2013 also announced.
Using Breeze and Knockout, you just need a few lines of TypeScript code to create a master/detail page that retrieves records from the server when it has to, but skips the trip to the server when it isn't necessary.
Would going above and beyond when fixing terrible code have serious consequences?
SignalR provides real-time communications between servers and clients.