Rachel Appel
Rachel Appel
It’s a complete set of cross-platform, back-end services for rapid modern app development, and Rachel Appel shows you how to set it up in Visual Studio, explains how the API works and demonstrates the necessary coding to get started.
April
2013
Rachel Appel
Local or remote. WebStorage or IndexedDB. SkyDrive or SQLite. What's a developer to do? Here's what you need to decide on a storage strategy for your modern app.
March
2013
Rachel Appel
Learn about the Windows Store market opportunity, as well what language, tool and technology choices are available to help you get started writing apps or games.
February
2013
Rachel Appel
You’ll want to understand the nuances of the new WinRT application lifecycle so you can build apps that respond as they should at every point. Rachel Appel explains the different stages.
Windows 8 Special Issue
2012
Rachel Appel
This month, Rachel Appel explains how jQuery Mobile can make it easier for you to “go mobile” with your new or existing ASP.NET Web Forms or MVC Web apps.
September
2012
Rachel Appel
In this installment of the Web Dev Report, find out whether to use Canvas or SVG when developing Web graphics.
June
2012
Rachel Appel
In this installment of the Web Dev Report, Rachel Appel shows how HTML5 is more than just a shiny new toy when integrated into ASP.NET Web Forms and ASP.NET MVC applications.
May
2012
Rachel Appel
In this second installment of her Web Development Report, Rachel Appel shows you how to create mobile-friendly HTML5 forms in ASP.NET MVC 4 projects that also use jQuery Mobile.
April
2012
Rachel Appel
Rachel Appel digs deeper into her look at creating mobile-friendly HTML5 forms in ASP.NET MVC 4 projects, collecting feedback data and saving it back to a database using Entity Framework.
March
2012
Rachel Appel
In this second installment of her Web Development Report, Rachel Appel shows you how to create mobile-friendly HTML5 forms in ASP.NET MVC 4 projects that also use jQuery Mobile.
February
2012
Rachel Appel
This first installment of the Web Development Report column explains how using jQuery Mobile library and ASP.NET MVC 4 with HTML5 can help you create small, maintainable code bases that work on many mobile devices. The key is data-* attributes.
January
2012