There are a few good HTML & CSS parsing libraries out there, but AngleSharp definitely stands out among them by giving .NET developers all the same possibilities of modern browsers using JavaScript. In this fifth episode of GeekFest, Florian Rappl takes us through what AngleSharp actually is and why it is not "just another head-less browser". He briefly outlines some impressive performance metrics of this portable class library and takes us through some cool features like built-in CSS parsing and DOM querying.
Although the library hasn't reached it's official 1.0 release yet, it's fully extendable from the get-go and the project is already inviting pull-requests on GitHub. You can also grab it from Nuget.
Please feel free to leave your feedback on the subject. Enjoy.
GeekFest #5 - AngleSharp with Florian Rappl
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Labels:
.NET,
AngleSharp,
C#,
CSS,
Florian Rappl,
GeekFest,
HTML5,
Parser
GeekFest #4 - Custom Emmet Snippets
Friday, November 21, 2014
In this episode we briefly see how easy it is to create your own custom HTML snippets for Emmet. I really found this useful and hope this can save someone plenty of time,
Labels:
Emmet,
Extensions,
GeekFest,
Plugins,
Sublime
Break the barriers and tweet longer
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
It's been a while since I found a decent time to post something useful. As the saying goes: There isn't any better time than the present. So while on my way on a super long flight, to rainy Seattle for the MVP Summit, I've got plenty of time to kill. Just wished I had WiFi earlier...
Labels:
azure,
Chrome Extensions,
html,
javascript,
mobile services,
mvc,
Twitter
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