User Experience on the web - moving beyond jQuery
Providing a customized high quality user experience is becomming increasingly important on the web. It is no longer enough to provide information and functionality, but it also has to look and feel nice in a way that contributes in building the company brand. To do this we needed...
The Progressive .NET Tutorials 2011
I have been offerede the opportunity to give away two tickets to The Progressive .NET Tutorials in London , which take place from the 5th to the 7th of september 2011. The event consists of twelve 4-hour hands-on Workshops which provide a deep dive into advanced topics for agile...
MiniMe–opinionated JavaScript and CSS bundling
Why MiniMe? For a while I have been using SquishIt to minify, bundle and version JavaScript and CSS files – and to a large extent it did a good job. However on a number of occations I ran into a group of scenarios where it just didn’t quite do enough for what I wanted. So when I...
Mama said knock you out!
In my last post I looked at how WCF Web API plays well with JQuery Templates. A former colleague of mine questioned if it could be used in all scenarios. This is a rather broad question, but I do think it can be used for most of your templating needs. So in this post I will give...
Web API playing well with JQuery Templates
Since my last blogpost about Web API Glenn Block appeared on Hanselminutes so it seems to be hot stuff at the moment. Having already written part of this blogpost, as it was actually part of the last post before I decided to break it in half, it seems a good time to finish it and...