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JS Hint
This nifty webapp is a scripting godsend! Personally, I do a lot of work with JavaScript and when it comes time to subcontract work out if I need to manage a workload or a project’s timeline I need to be able to trust in whom I’ve picked to help and in their ability and logical markup. Obviously I would be doing a screening, but I know what happends deep into projects, many hours and lines of code from the starting point. Those perfect semantics you handed in at the interview time arn’t looking as pretty now, and rather then make sure I just drop what they give through my own personal “vaildator”. Enter: JSHint.
“JSHint is a community-driven tool to detect errors and potential problems in JavaScript code and to enforce your team’s coding conventions. It is very flexible so you can easily adjust it to your particular coding guidelines and the environment you expect your code to execute in.”
JSHint is an open-source project that is supported and maintained by the JavaScript developer community. The source code …
New Content Coming Soon
Web Design has changed dramatically over the last 6 years when I reflect upon my design skills back then to present. Where you would once have to learn the ins and outs of complicated coding, now anyone can have a site up and running in minutes. Flashing logos and long load times are also becoming a thing of the past, with clean web 2.0 savvy design leading the way (thankfully!). But even in this landscape of web-based installations and site-builder wizards everyone needs a helping hand once in a while; whether that’s brushing up on some outdated techniques, to more advanced OOP scripting to 3D rendered designs one should never stop learning and improving the skills to master their trade and the Dev.Blog with be right their leading the charge!
Over the next two months Virtually(Creative) Dev.Blog is going to cover some awesome step-by-step guides to cover all the new major players in the web design game and review the updates to some classics like HTML, CSS, PHP, jQuery, Photoshop & Illustrator CS3+ templating, Dreamweaver CS3+ tips and tricks …