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Appliness April with Chris Coyier!
Hi guys, Appliness April is live on your tablets. We are facing some issues with Apple now, so Appliness is not on the app store today for weird reasons, but we are working on it. If you already have installed Appliness, open the application and download the last issue. If you want to read the PDF version: http://riagora.com/appliness/Appliness-April-2013.pdf Here is the [...]
March Issue with Lea Verou
In this issue, we feature an interview of Lea Verou, the W3C champion, plus tutorials for web developers: Building a Node.JS Server that won’t melt, by Lloyd Hilaiel Advanced CSS3 2D and 3D Transform techniques, by Syed Fazle Rahman Learning from the Brackets open source code, by Brian Rinaldi Infinite scroll to load more content pagination with jQuery, by Johnny Simpson [...]
February issue with Misko Hevery
Appliness is a free digital magazine for web developers and web designers. This month, we feature an exclusive interview of the creator or AngularJS: Misko Hevery! Plus tutorials for web developers and web designers: Table of contents: Deferreds and Promises in JavaScript, by Flavio Copes jQuery Mobile and Backbone.JS Integration with a simple FAQ app, by Thibault Durand Bacon.JS by [...]
January issue with Denise Jacobs!!!
Hi guys and happy new year! Appliness has a brand new design for 2013: more visual, bigger font size (as requested by a lot of readers) and now you manage landscape orientation! The design decisions have all been based on your precious feedback (two columns for the interview, link to GitHub repositories…). We hope you’ll like it. In this issue, [...]
Get December issue!
Appliness December features a cool interview of Kevin Lynch, CTO at Adobe, plus tons of tutorials for JavaScript developers: Dynamically loading CSS based on weather conditions, by Ray Camden JS adolescence, by James Padosley Interview of Kevin Lynch, CTO at Adobe Designing JS APIs, by Brett van Zuiden Fun with built-in CSS filters, by CJ Gammon Getting started with JavaScript [...]



