Posts tagged with: JavaScript
Hot Web Design and Development - May 2021
Welcome to the May 2021 edition of web design and development. This month’s edition features the latest security exploits that developers have scrambled to fix. We have a section featuring all things CSS, including how it works inside the browser. You will see all the latest in coding and web design resources.
Hot Web Design and Development - April 2021
Welcome to the April 2021 edition of web design and development. This month’s edition features Microsoft again but this time for positive reasons. This month we will be nice to Microsoft and let’s show a little love to VS Code. As usual, see the latest in coding and web design resources.
Hot Web Design and Development - March 2021
Welcome to the March 2021 edition of web design and development. This month’s edition features Microsoft trying to become a monopoly in an attempt to purchase Discord. Two Tech companies have reached milestones and have celebrated big birthdays. As usual, it features a selection of posts in the design and development world. Enjoy!
Easy JavaScript Guessing Game - Part 2
The JavaScript guessing game tutorial is a simple beginners project. It features modern JavaScript syntax and runs without a Framework. We have already built a foundation for our game in Part 1. In this part, we make it a little bit harder to guess...
Hot Web Design and Development - January 2021
Happy New Year! Welcome to January 2021’s web design and dev resources. This month we feature a new tool for WordPress development. As the UK are once again in lockdown. Learning is challenging. Teaching is another. There are many ways to educate your children. It doesn’t always have to involve tech.
Hot Web Design and Development - December 2020
Welcome to December’s roundup of News, Web Design and Development resources. 2020 has been a difficult year around the globe but it’s been a bumper year for dev resources. This month’s edition features Google’s AMP lawsuit over illegal practices. December’s edition also features web design tools and JavaScript resources.
Top 10 Super YouTube Coders for Learning
Welcome to my Top 10 YouTube coders for learning. I would have to admit I didn’t really get into YouTube until a year or so ago. I started doing a course myself and was looking around for some inspiration. My list is formed from my own opinion. I’m open to hearing your own thoughts in the comment section.
Easy JavaScript Guessing Game - Part 1
The JavaScript guessing game tutorial is a simple beginners project. It features modern JavaScript syntax and runs without a Framework. In this part, we will build the basic functionality and in further parts, we will customise it further. If you want to how this guessing game advances check out part 2.
How To Become a Successful Freelance Web Designer
Being a freelance web designer comes with many perks. You get to choose your hours, workload, pay rate, and clients. You get to pick projects based on your interests, skills, and strengths. But freelance web design is also a business, it’s not just about creative work. And running a business is never easy. To succeed as a freelance web designer, you need to develop the right roadmap.
Hot Web Design and Development - November 2020
Welcome to the November 2020 roundup of Web Design and Development news. In this month’s edition, we feature the release of Mac’s latest OS. The 8th Version of the PHP programming language has been released. The changes appear to make it nicer to work with. Only time will tell!
Hot Web Design and Development - October 2020
Welcome to the October 2020 roundup of Web Design and Development news. This month we have seen the release of Ubuntu 20.10 which now has support to work with Raspberry Pi. Microsoft released the latest Windows 10, October update.
Hot Web Design and Development - September 2020
Welcome to the September 2020 roundup of Web Design and Development news. This month we have seen the release of iOS 14 and the leak of Windows XP source code. Vue, the JavaScript framework, has had a major upgrade to version 3. Would it be fair to compare Python and JavaScript?