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Recently in Web Development (February ’12 Edition)

Recently in Web Development (February ’12 Edition)

Web development is an industry that’s in a state of constant flux with technologies and jargon changing and mutating in an endless cycle. Not to mention the sheer deluge of information one has to process everyday.

In this series, published monthly, we’ll seek to rectify this by bringing you all the important news, announcements, releases and interesting discussions within the web development industry in a concise package. Join me after the jump!

The Largest jQuery Class in the World

The Largest jQuery Class in the World

A couple weeks ago, Tuts+ Premium launched a free new real-time course, called “30 Days to Learn jQuery.” After signing up, each member receives an email, linking to a new video lesson for an entire month.

I’m pleased to announce that, after only two weeks into the course, we’ve amassed the largest jQuery class in the world, with 40,000 registered students!

Web Dev PSA: Your Favorite Tools Have Been Updated

Web Dev PSA: Your Favorite Tools Have Been Updated

The last week was a bit of a whirl with many of our favorite tools receiving updates and tweaks.

Usually, I’d save the announcement for our monthly “Recently in Web Development” piece, but considering how much, and how often, we use the tools below, it’s only fair that you be informed as quickly as possible.

Best of Tuts+ in January 2012

Best of Tuts+ in January 2012

Each month, we bring together a selection of the best tutorials and articles from across the whole Tuts+ network. Whether you’d like to read the top posts from your favourite site, or would like to start learning something completely new, this is the best place to start!

Learn jQuery in 30 Days

Learn jQuery in 30 Days

Sometimes, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by how much there is to learn in this industry. If jQuery happens to be on your personal “need to learn soon” list, then I’m happy to announce my new course: “Learn jQuery in 30 Days”. If you’ll give me fifteen minutes a day for the next month, I’ll help you become a jQuery pro – and it’s free!

Recently in Web Development (January ’12 Edition)

Recently in Web Development (January ’12 Edition)

Web development is an industry that’s in a state of constant flux with technologies and jargon changing and mutating in an endless cycle. Not to mention the sheer deluge of information one has to process everyday.

In this series, published monthly, we’ll seek to rectify this by bringing you all the important news, announcements, releases and interesting discussions within the web development industry in a concise package. Join me after the jump for an extra dose of community content this month!

.htaccess Files for the Rest of Us

.htaccess Files for the Rest of Us

.htaccess files are used to configure Apache, as well a range of other web servers. Despite the .htaccess file type extension, they are simply text files that can be edited using any text-editor. In this article, we’ll review what they are, and how you can use them in your projects.

New Course: Introduction to Web Typography

New Course: Introduction to Web Typography

Web typography is accessible to everyone. If you’ve ever built or designed a web page, you’ve almost definitely turned your hand to web typography of some sort. As a discipline, typography has been practiced for hundreds of years, and as a result there are many lessons and conventions we can learn from.

Introducing “Regular Expressions: Up and Running”
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Introducing “Regular Expressions: Up and Running”

Regular expressions are easily one of the (initially) scariest aspects of programming. Particularly at the beginning, when you haven’t learned a single symbol, a large regular expression chunk can serve to be an incredibly intimidating force.

However, once you dig in and learn a handful of the symbols and sequences, you’ll quickly find that it’s not so bad. Truly learning regular expressions was one of the best decisions that I’ve ever made in my development career. I’d like to pass this learning on to you in my brand new Tuts+ Premium course, Regular Expressions: Up and Running.”

Introducing Nettuts+ Fetch

Introducing Nettuts+ Fetch

In addition to producing various helpful apps for web developers, in 2012, we’ll also be commissioning and releasing smaller plugins and extensions. Today, I’d like to announce the first entry in this initiative: “Nettuts+ Fetch” – a Sublime Text plugin.

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