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What is JavaScript’s typeof Operator Used for?

JavaScript’s typeof is a complicated beast – it can be used for many things, but also has many quirks. This post lists its use cases, points out problems and presents alternatives. You should be familiar with the difference between primitives and...

0 replies - 1471 views - 01/23/12 by Axel Rauschmayer in Articles

Designing Search (Part 1): Search Box Design

This is the first installment in a series of tutorials on creating the right search utility for your use case.  In this part, you will learn how to make the right decisions when picking a design for your search box.

0 replies - 4147 views - 01/19/12 by Tony Russell-rose in Articles

DZone's Top Articles of 2011

This week, DZone has gathered together its top articles in every major topical area.  These were chosen based popularity and quality of content.  If you missed any of these, or you want to revisit some of the comments, now is a great time to check them...

1 replies - 6856 views - 01/05/12 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles

Application Performance Testing: From Conception to Gravestone

0 replies - 1269 views - 12/05/11 by Brandon Nokes in Whitepapers

Why Load Testing From The Cloud Doesn't Work

0 replies - 1222 views - 12/05/11 by Brandon Nokes in Whitepapers

Web Load Testing is Good Business

0 replies - 1273 views - 12/05/11 by Brandon Nokes in Whitepapers

Daily Dose: The W3C Creates Two New Platforms For Specification Development

The W3C created two new platforms for developing specifications, with the intent of getting more input from individuals and organizations. The two platforms (Community Groups and Business Groups) were created with the intent of speeding up the development...

0 replies - 23594 views - 08/17/11 by Jim Moscater in Daily Dose

The Rise Of The API, The Future Of The Web

Last month, Twitter and Facebook made some moves to hide RSS feeds and put focus more on their APIs. There was the typical ranting that followed the news, some in favor of RSS and others not. Now that the conversation and controversy of RSS being killed...

0 replies - 3151 views - 06/16/11 by Robert Diana in Articles