Are (mostly) client-side JavaScript web apps slower or less efficient?
I am in the midst of writing a web application for work. Everything is from scratch. I have been a PHP programmer for about 13 years, Node.js programmer for the past 2 years, and have no shortage of experience with JavaScript. I love Node.js, and recently rebuilt the company’s API in it…
How can I interact with a client-side sound device through a web application?
I’m trying to find something that will allow a web application to analyze the line or microphone input from a client and transmit that data to the server. I’ve looked briefly at WebRTC and, although I find it to be the most compelling answer ‘future-wise’, it is (at the time of writing) far from being complete and/or standardized as a protocol.
How can I interact with a client-side sound device through a web application?
I’m trying to find something that will allow a web application to analyze the line or microphone input from a client and transmit that data to the server. I’ve looked briefly at WebRTC and, although I find it to be the most compelling answer ‘future-wise’, it is (at the time of writing) far from being complete and/or standardized as a protocol.
How can I interact with a client-side sound device through a web application?
I’m trying to find something that will allow a web application to analyze the line or microphone input from a client and transmit that data to the server. I’ve looked briefly at WebRTC and, although I find it to be the most compelling answer ‘future-wise’, it is (at the time of writing) far from being complete and/or standardized as a protocol.
How can I interact with a client-side sound device through a web application?
I’m trying to find something that will allow a web application to analyze the line or microphone input from a client and transmit that data to the server. I’ve looked briefly at WebRTC and, although I find it to be the most compelling answer ‘future-wise’, it is (at the time of writing) far from being complete and/or standardized as a protocol.
How can I interact with a client-side sound device through a web application?
I’m trying to find something that will allow a web application to analyze the line or microphone input from a client and transmit that data to the server. I’ve looked briefly at WebRTC and, although I find it to be the most compelling answer ‘future-wise’, it is (at the time of writing) far from being complete and/or standardized as a protocol.
How can I interact with a client-side sound device through a web application?
I’m trying to find something that will allow a web application to analyze the line or microphone input from a client and transmit that data to the server. I’ve looked briefly at WebRTC and, although I find it to be the most compelling answer ‘future-wise’, it is (at the time of writing) far from being complete and/or standardized as a protocol.
Options for client-side encryption of local web databases
My scenario is as follows:
Send mapped data from server-side code to client-side code
I’m developing a application based on two technologies: ASP.net (SharePoint) and JavaScript.
Send mapped data from server-side code to client-side code
I’m developing a application based on two technologies: ASP.net (SharePoint) and JavaScript.