At a very high level, it injects thousands of random values into tests—creating thousands of tests in the process. PBT ...
In the last two columns, I've been discussing my deepening understanding of JavaScript ("JavaScript for an ASP.NET Developer") and my appreciation of JavaScript's beauty as a language oriented around ...
For many reasons, including those I’ve already covered, JavaScript is a very popular programming language. In fact, according ...
Functional programming, as the name implies, is about functions. While functions are part of just about every programming paradigm, including JavaScript, a functional programmer has unique ...
Of all the hats JavaScript can wear, its form-processing features are among the most sought and used. Learn how to use JavaScript for form processing, validation, and more. Forms are an essential part ...
In a previous column, I showed how to create a "Hello, World" application that integrated JavaScript functions and C# Blazor methods. However, my Blazor-world and JavaScript-world code didn't interact ...
For a multi-step form I've defined some input validation functions called validate_step1(), validate_step2() and validate_step3() that are being used as callbacks in a jQuery plugin.<BR><BR>I did a ...
However, most people refer to ECMAScript by the language that inspired the standard, namely JavaScript. JavaScript is almost always found within the pages of an HTML document. We can define and invoke ...
I have an XSLT I'm using to transform XML into various client side javascript functions. The problem I've run into is that a quotes and single quotes tend to break the client side javascript when they ...
In the well-established Office Ready-Fire-Aim tradition, Microsoft adds two new “features” that beg to be abused. Details appeared at Build, and the bad guys already have their keyboards primed. Once ...