The Practical Client Storing Lots of Data on the Client in JavaScript and TypeScript IndexedDB allows you to store data on the client to let the user work offline and to reduce demands on the server.
The client is the computer system (including tablets and mobile devices) that is running the web browser. Client-side scripts are interpreted by the browser and executed on the client system.
Create a JavaScript client that works with a WCF 4.5 WebSockets service to receive continuous, ongoing updates from the service. In my last two columns, I've looked at configuring and writing a WCF ...
The world of JavaScript frameworks keeps growing. One of the latest entrants, jsblocks, is positioned as more powerful than Backbone and faster or more flexible than React, Meteor, and AngularJS. An ...
A new JavaScript API aims to facilitate limited local filesystem access in Web applications. A draft that documents the new API, authored by Mozilla's Arun Ranganathan, has been submitted to the World ...
Improving the client-side web experience means overcoming the challenges of ‘hydration,’ a fascinating engineering problem being tackled in many different ways. Let’s dive in. One of the most dynamic ...
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