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DZone > Java Zone > The Best of the Week (Oct 24): HTML5 Zone

The Best of the Week (Oct 24): HTML5 Zone

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Make sure you didn't miss anything with this list of the Best of the Week in the HTML5 Zone (October 24 - October 31). Here they are, in order of popularity:

1. AngularJS: Different Ways of Using Array Filters

  • AngularJS provides a filter feature which can be used to format input value or to filter an Array with the given matching input criteria.The Array filtering is very commonly used with a Table along with ng-repeat directive.

2. Adding an (SHA256 signed) SSL certificate

  • This walkthrough explains how to add an SSL certificate to your server. This is based on using a linux based machine (in my case Ubuntu) and nginx as the server.

3. AngularJS - How to Create a Custom Filter - Code Example

  • This article represents high level concepts and code sample/example for how to create a custom filter.

4. W3C Finalizes HTML5 Standard

  • W3C officially announced their Recommendation of HTML5. While this may not mean much for you right now, it means a whole lot for the future of web development.

5. Yet Another Example of WebSockets, Socket.io and AngularJs Working With a Silex Backend

  • Remember my last post about WebSockets and AngularJs? Today we’re going to play with something similar. I want to create a key-value interface to play with websockets. Let me explain it a little bit.

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