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You use email in your applications, right? Ok, that’s a rhetorical question. Of course you do. Despite email being over 30 years old, it’s still the most popular application on the planet, by far. Here are some stats from Pingdom, for 2012: 2.2 billion – Number of email users worldwide 144 billion – Total email traffic per day worldwide 4.3 billion – Number of email clients worldwide in 2012 Stagg
Key Takeaways CSS triangles can be created using a mix of solid and transparent borders on a 0 width, 0 height element, a technique that is compatible across a wide range of browsers. A Sass mixin can be used to automate the creation of CSS triangles, requiring parameters for direction, position, color, and size to generate a triangle pointing to a specific direction, at a certain spot, in a certa
If you are an Android Developer and you need to detect if your phone is in idle state, off-hook (receiving state) or ringing state, this tutorial was created for you. The objective here is to show you how to implement phone callbacks in Android, allowing detection of calls to your phone. Key Takeaways TelephonyManager and PhoneStateListener are key: TelephonyManager is crucial for accessing teleph
March 14, 2014Easy Admin Interfaces with Active Admin in Rails Key Takeaways Active Admin is a highly customizable framework for creating administrative interfaces in Rails applications, allowing for efficient management of data. Installation of Active Admin in a Rails 4 environment currently requires using the master branch from GitHub due to the lack of an official release that supports Rails 4.
Key Takeaways PHP 5.6 introduces new features, such as MIME types in the CLI web server, internal operator overloading, and support for uploads over 2GB. It also decreases POST data memory usage. Improved syntax for variadic functions makes the code more readable by accepting the first parameter as is and putting all others into an array, eliminating the need for splicing and calling func_get_para
December 14, 2013Unit and End to End Testing in AngularJS Unit testing is a technique that helps developers validate isolated pieces of code. End to end testing (E2E) comes into play when you want to ascertain that a set of components, when integrated together, work as expected. AngularJS, being a modern JavaScript MVC framework, offers full support for unit tests and E2E tests. Writing tests whil
The introduction of web sockets makes it possible for web applications to handle near real-time data without resorting to “hacks” such as long-polling. One example of an application requiring up-to-the-minute data is sports scores. Even now, many websites which display this information use Flash applications, since Actionscript provides the facility to communicate over socket-based connections. Ho
October 2, 2013Writing an Awesome Build Script with Grunt is a fantastic build system for web development, but it can be tricky to set up. In this guide, you’ll learn to configure Grunt to build a modern web project. When you’re done, your Gruntfile will be able to: Copy files from a source directory to a build directory Remove build files Compile Stylus files and add vendor prefixes to them Compi
In previous posts, I’m covered some of the updates to Rails 2.0 and how to prepare for Rails 2.0 but haven’t really covered the mechanics of HOW to upgrade to Rails 2.0. So as part of the 6 things to try in Rails this year series, I have compiled a quick recipe that works for me. It probably isn’t the only method, but it works. 1. Fix all of the deprecated warnings The easiest way to do this is to
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