You see them all over the Web: little snippets of information that are buried in a page, and change each time you visit. Or even more mysterious, bits of information about you: your machine name and ...
React-based frameworks that render web pages on the server could paradoxically be the future of front-end development. Here’s why. Today, front-end development and JavaScript are synonymous. And while ...
Knowledge is power. It is also a pain when you learn upsetting facts about things you love. For technical SEOs, JavaScript is a hot topic and will continue to be one for quite some time. When it comes ...
This month I’m going back to programming for a while. I need a rest from the weirdness on the Talkback discussion in last month’s column. I do intend to write more about theory issues in the future, ...
You've got data on your server that you need in your page. Here are all the solutions you require, including one that will make your application more scalable. The normal processing cycle for an ...
This article is excerpted from HTML5 Developer’s Cookbook and reprinted with permission of publisher Pearson/Addison-Wesley Professional. The persistence of information in the visitor’s browser has ...
The preview improves Blazor Static Server Side Rendering. In C# 15.0, classes can now be excluded from inheritance in other ...
With so much progress made virtualizing servers, many observers say it’s time to turn our attention to the desktop. But is it better to use client-side or server-side hypervisors? Hypervisors have, at ...
IAB Tech Lab, which sets digital advertising technical standards, has launched what it calls an open-source, server-side ad management framework, working with Equativ. The new tool, Trusted Server, ...
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