Working with PHP for the past 10 years or so has taken me through quite a ride. Starting with rookie mistakes like not being able to find a semicolon to trying to build my own framework for building sites (do not do this), I finally arrived at something great when I learned object-oriented PHP. Almost all CMS systems use it, including Joomla, Drupal and WordPress, and of course many frameworks lik
A proper plugin architecture can mean all the difference for an integrated development environment. Sublime Text and TextMate are great examples. Did you know that Xcode also supports plugins? It wouldn't surprise me if you don't, Apple hasn't put much effort into advertising that part of Xcode. In fact, there is very little documentation available to create plugins for Xcode. Fortunately, this ha
Backbone.js is a small library (~5kb minified) that allows you to build single page web applications. Unlike many of its peers, Backbone is not very opinionated about the way you use it. Aside from some basic concepts, the design of your application is left widely up to you. This tutorial will offer some insight on one of the popular patterns that the community has started to embrace: the Backbone
There are dozens of JavaScript testing frameworks, but most of them function in, more or less, the same way. However, Douglas Crockford’s JSCheck is considerably different from most. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how it’s different and why you should consider using it! Crockford describes JSCheck as a “specification-driven testing tool. Crockford describes JSCheck as a “specification-driven test
In this tutorial, we're going to look at how easy it is to create scalable, robust and portable widgets using the latest version of the Yahoo User Interface library. YUI3 provides a Widget class for us to extend in order to create widgets in a consistent way that leverage the power of the library. The widget that we'll create today is a Twitter search client that will query Twitter's search API an
Ready to get in and start learning about MongoDB, one of the coolest technologies for web developers? In this new series, you'll go from beginner to pro and be able to use Mongo just as easily as MySQL in your web apps. But first, let's look at the basics. Why MongoDB? What if you could store the programmatic models almost exactly like you model them? In object-oriented development, we're encourag
Douglas Crockford has been well described as the world's foremost authority on JavaScript. His "JavaScript: the Good Parts" talks have been around for a while, but recently he concluded giving a five-part updated series, entitled Crockford on JavaScript. For any JavaScript developer, these videos are a must read; check them out below! Volume 1: The Early Years
Subscribe below and we’ll send you a weekly email summary of all new Code tutorials. Never miss out on learning about the next big thing. Hi! I'm Andrew Burgess, and I'm a connoisseur of all things programming. I'm from near Toronto, Canada, and I've been fooling around with computers for nearly my whole life, both hardware and software. Right now, I'm finishing up a computer science degree. For a
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the life of the web. It's used every time you transfer a document or make an AJAX request. But HTTP is surprisingly a relative unknown among some web developers. This introduction will demonstrate how the set of design principles known as REST underpin HTTP. You'll learn how to embrace its fullest power by building interfaces, which can be used from nearly any
Last year, around this time, we posted an enlightening list of twenty web development video screencasts from around the web. Today, the same tradition continues, a bit expanded with some presentations from the web world. 1. Infinite Carousel SitePoint CTO, Kevin Yank, presented this talk at Web Directions South 2009 in Sydney, Australia. In this session, the landscape of CSS frameworks was surveye
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