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5 Awesome Free jQuery Plugins for Web Designers. jQuery, a very popular JavaScript library that encourages developers to “write less, and do more,” is one of the easiest ways to start tapping into the power of JavaScript without dying under a pile of complicated code.

5 Awesome Free jQuery Plugins for Web Designers

Put simply, it’s an approachable toolkit for anyone with HTML & CSS experience, but is just as useful in the hands of experts. There seems to be an endless supply of jQuery plugins all around the Web, but a few have just recently caught our eyes here at TNW. Check out the list of 5 awesome jQuery plugins below: jQuery Scroll Path jQuery Scroll Path is downright amazing. . ➤ Demo & Download ResponsiveSlides.js ResponsiveSlides.js is a simple & lightweight responsive slideshow plugin that automatically adjusts to your screen size, making it particularly compatible with mobile devices. ➤ Demo & Download Tiny Scrollbar Tiny Scrollbar is exactly what you think it is: A small scroll bar that’s compatible with devices like the iPhone.

. ➤ Demo & Download jQuery Retina Swap ➤ Download. Koding Raises $2 Million To Let Developers Program From Anywhere. Programers should spend their time crushing code, not on setting up domains and configuring editors.

Koding Raises $2 Million To Let Developers Program From Anywhere

San Francisco startup Koding has raised a $2 million Series A from RTP Ventures and Greycroft to eradicate friction for programmers with its browser-based cloud development platform and developer community. As of today Koding lets you program remotely in a wide variety of languages, quickly configure WordPress, Joomla, and web servers, and meet other developers who can be instantly authorized to work on your environment. Developers can even ditch localhost and get a free hosted server to work on. Koding was founded in mid-2011 when co-founder & CEO Devrim Yasar discovered how tedious it was to get a development project started. When he launched the first iteration of Koding that handled basic tasks like domain and FTP setup, 10,000 developers jumped on board in the first two weeks.

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MetaData, XML, VBA, GoogleAPIs. Top 6 Trends In HTML5 In 2011. HTML5 is fundamentally changing the way developers approach the Web.

Top 6 Trends In HTML5 In 2011

Whether it is for desktop browsers or mobile, the language and standards of the future are not some distant point on the horizon. It is right now. In the mobile realm, the debate rages on: Web or Native? The difference between the two is beginning to blur as HTML5 standards evolve. We examine what happened in HTML5 in this year in our third installment of 2011's top trends. 1. Yesterday, we named appMobi as our ReadWriteWeb Most Promising Company of 2012. Fundamentally, the mobile first initiative revolves around the simple yet loaded questions of Webs apps versus Native apps. This year we saw some large companies go to mobile first initiatives in regards to HTML5 design. The trend of developing for the mobile Web first will continue into the new year with the explosion of smart devices coming to dominate computing, especially on the consumer/consumption side of the equation. 2.

Games are not all about Web apps though. Generate HTML Forms From SQL On the Fly. You got to love a service that starts off their blog with "Typing HTML sucks" when talking about setting up HTML forms.

Generate HTML Forms From SQL On the Fly

A new service called Ngotha.com is here to help. They provide on-the-fly conversion of any SQL query into a validated Javascript HTML form that looks great. Datafiniti builds a webscale search engine for data — Cloud Computing News. Google debuts Dart, a new programming language for the web. Early today, Google started showing off Dart, a new language for structured web programming.

Google debuts Dart, a new programming language for the web

This language is, as a product of the 21st century, designed with modern web browsers and modern devices — from tablets to servers — in mind. According to a reportedly leaked email from last year, the language “aims to maintain the dynamic nature of JavaScript but have a better performance profile and be amenable to tooling for large projects.” Dart is said to be a replacement for JavaScript (or CoffeeScript, or ClojureScript). It’s class-based, and it was developed to bring more simplicity, efficiency and scalability to the table. Key minds behind the project include Google programmers Lars Bak, Gilad Bracha and Kasper Lund.

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Flash. Html5. The Future of the Web: Mobile, Data Rich Apps Built by Everyday People? Reid Hoffman, CEO of LinkedIn, told audiences today at the Web 2.0 Summit that the next stage of the Web will be building apps and mobile UIs on top of our collective data.

The Future of the Web: Mobile, Data Rich Apps Built by Everyday People?

Some people believe that a big part of that could come in the form of technology platforms that anyone can use to create those apps and UIs. Cross-platform mobile Web apps may be poised to become a big part of the future of the Web, but they just aren't as powerful as native apps yet. Cabana, a do-it-yourself mobile Web app creation platform first seen at the Launch conference in February, announced a big new step today that will make mobile Web apps far more feature-rich as well. It's called the Cabana Exchange, and it's an API marketplace that allows app builders to incorporate some powerful 3rd party data and functionality. Generate HTML Forms From SQL On the Fly.