Posts Tagged ‘Andrew Burgess

If you’ve been writing code for any length of time, you’ve probably found that experimenting with different ideas for your code and keeping different versions of pieces of a project isn’t always easy to organize. Furthermore, you want to code, not manage files. You should be using Git, a version control system. And now, with [...]

Many of you might be aware that Nettuts+ recently launched the book, “Getting Good with Git.” However, sometimes, when it comes to scary code and the command line, a visual guide proves to be more helpful for some (including me). If you fall into this camp, we’ve asked the author, Andrew Burgess, to also prepare [...]

Those of you who follow us on Twitter may have heard that, for the last few months, we’ve been preparing an exclusive ebook on Git (the most requested topic). I’m pleased to announce that the project is now complete, helmed by assistant Nettuts+ editor, Andrew Burgess! For the entire month of October, “Getting Good with [...]

Just this week, the jQuery team announced that Microsoft’s templating plugin (along with a couple others) is now being officially supported. What this means is that the plugin will now be maintained and updated directly by the core team. In this video tutorial, we’ll review the essentials of the plugin, and why it’s so awesome. [...]

HTML5 local storage is like cookies on steroids; it’s incredibly simple to use and yet still so powerful. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to create “sticky notes” functionality, that allows your users to take persistent notes while browsing your site. Step 1: The HTML Because of the dynamic nature of this project, there [...]


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