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In this post, we will explore some important tips while working on MVC5. These tips are useful while hands on ASP.NET MVC.
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"Var keyword is for JavaScript" - about using the var keyword & other coding guidelines
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In this series of posts, I am going to share with you the solution I have used in a recent project for a centralised event dispatcher.

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"Var keyword is for JavaScript" - about using the var keyword & other coding guidelines
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In this series of posts, I am going to share with you the solution I have used in a recent project for a centralised event dispatcher.

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by Fred Song (Melbourne)
A responsive React frontend interacts in real-time with a .NET 8 Minimal API backend to dynamically display and manage state transitions for a simulated traffic light system.
by morzel
This post marks the beginning of "Out of Boredom" series. It will be about creating stuff with my recently purchased Arduino Uno. Let's have a break from chores of professional programming and create something just for fun :)My first Arduino based project is Sonar. It utilizes ultrasonic range senso
by Pragmateek
If all you have is a hammer...
by Trenton Moss
When designing a website, there are key user behaviours that should be taken into account. But in order to take them into account, it helps to know them. Below are 10 of the more interesting and less well-known user behaviours that regularly occur in user testing.
by Shivprasad koirala
Some useful practical points to be remembered while working on a project/software-company.
by mkowlowitz
5 F-A-Qs regarding project management and project management software
by Robert Riley
7 tips to help ensure your software project doesn't become another statistic
by Member 14750355
DevOps is a methodology that aims to create a synergy between software engineering and IT operations teams.
by honey the codewitch
Unleash the tiny ESP-01 on your network
by honey the codewitch
Start out with the basics for command line argument processing and exception handling for your console based utilities
by CodeProject, Jeffrey T. Fritz
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Jeffrey Fritz, a software-as-a-service developer in the education market.
by CodeProject, Abhishek Sur
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Abhishek Sur, a herculian CodeProject author and two-time CodeProject MVP.
by CodeProject, Alex Tatiyants
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Alex Tatiyants, proud creator of JS.js, originator of the MoreSQL movement, and inventor of Guilt Driven Development.
by CodeProject, Al-Farooque Shubho
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Code Project member Al-Farooque Shubho.
by CodeProject, Amar Kona
Amar Kona is a technical evangelist whose primary goal is educating and supporting developers on Intel Android tools and devices. See how Beacon Mountain excites, impresses, and most importantly, benefits Android developers.
by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Andreas Håkansson.
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to independent Mac app developer Andrew Pepperrell.
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Ariya Hidayat, developer, tech blogger, and "software provocateur."
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Bryan Carter, who shares stories of his days programming HyperCard stacks at Apple".
by CodeProject, Cary Bran
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Cary Bran, Senior Director of Advanced Software and Architecture at Plantronics.
by Chris Maunder, CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Code Project co-Founder Chris Maunder.
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Chris Pardo, a Senior Product Manager at Dun and Bradstreet.
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we catch up with developer, author, blogger and instructor Chris Sells, who we previously interviewed back in 2000.
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Microsoft F# MVP Dan Mohl.
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Daniel Godson (aka .dan.g., aka AbstractSpoon), author of perhaps the most popular article on CodeProject: ToDoList.
by CodeProject, Daniel Jalkut
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Daniel Jalkut, Mac developer and podcaster.
by CodeProject, Daniel Vaughan
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Code Project member Daniel Vaughan.
by CodeProject, dseverns5
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Danny Severns, IT Director for Dunn Tire and knee-deep in COBOL business systems.
by CodeProject, DarrelMiller
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Darrel Miller, an indpendent ERP and business systems d
by CodeProject, DaveAuld
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Dave Auld, a CodeProject star that continues to shine brighter.
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Dave Ward, better known to many of his readers and followers as Encosia.
by Terrence Dorsey
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to David Rodriguez, Lead Engineer on the Cloud Team at DNN.
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Welcome to our continuing series of CodeProject interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Dr. Drang, a consulting engineer who blogs about scripting and fatigue analysis.
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Elijah Manor, a Senior Architect at appendTo, speaker, blogger and former web dev newshound specializing in ASP.NET M
by CodeProject, Graham Lee
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Graham Lee.
by CodeProject, halr9000
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Hal Rottenberg, who claims to not actually be a programmer. We’ll see about that…
by CodeProject, Hans Dietrich
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Code Project member Hans Dietrich.
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we meet Swedish .NET developer Henric Edwards.
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we meet Howard Dierking. Howard served as steward and Editor in Chief of MSDN Magazine for several years and now works on the AS
by CodeProject, Iris Classon
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Iris Classon.
by CodeProject, JesseLiberty
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Jesse Liberty, a well-known developer, author, instructor, podcaster and currently a Developer Evangelist for Telerik
by CodeProject, John D. Cook
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Code Project MVP, “math professor, programmer, consultant, manager, and statistician” John D. Cook.
by CodeProject, #realJSOP
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Code Project member John Simmons.
by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Julie Lerman, author, long-time MSDN Magazine columnist writing the Data Points column, and all-around Entity Fram
by CodeProject, KateGregory
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Kate Gregory, long-time C++ developer, trainer and consultant
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to the “Maven of Mobile,” Kelly Sommers.
by CodeProject, Kenny Kerr
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down C++ guru Kenny Kerr.
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Khaled S. Ali, a software engineer with the Mars Rover team at JPL.
by CodeProject, Kunal Chowdhury «IN»
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Kunal Chowdhury, Microsoft MVP in Silverlight, a Telerik MVP and a Nokia Developer Champion. Oh yes, and a two-time C
by CodeProject
Lewis Collins (Senior Software Consultant at Plantronics) discusses his background, project, interest, pet peeves, and just what you can do with a decent headset.
by CodeProject, Lynn Langit
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Lynn Langit, world traveller and tireless developer evangelist and trainer.
by CodeProject, Marc Clifton
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Code Project member Marc Clifton.
by CodeProject, Marcelo Ricardo de Oliveira
Welcome to our continuing series of CodeProject interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Marcelo Ricardo de Oliveira, a titan of an author who has written 35 articles and won 19 competitions on CodeProject.
by CodeProject, rendle
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Mark Rendle.
by CodeProject, Martin Pilkington
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Martin Pilkington.
by CodeProject, mattbrand
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Matthew Brand who, along with Michael Hopke and a few other Champlain College students, recently launched their own g
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Maureen McElaney, who’s just getting started as a dev, but already contributing to the community.
by Michael Dunn, CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Michael Dunn
by CodeProject, Michael Hopke
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Michael Hopke, who helped launch a game and a game development company while still in college.
by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Michael Sync.
by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Michael White, a Systems Engineer at Visa.
by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Mac and iOS developer Mike Ash
by CodeProject, Mike Meinz
Welcome to our continuing series of CodeProject interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Mike Meinz, who shares some highlights from 45 years in the industry.
by CodeProject, Nish Nishant
Welcome to our continuing series of CodeProject interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Nish Nishant, a literal CodeProject legend.
by CodeProject, Omar Al Zabir
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Omar Al Zabir, a four time MVP legend on CodeProject.
by CodeProject, Ayende @ Rahien
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Oren Eini, perhaps best known for his work on RavenDB.
by CodeProject, OriginalGriff
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Code Project member Paul Griffin.
by CodeProject, Pete O'Hanlon
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Code Project member Pete O'Hanlon.
by CodeProject, Peteris Krumins
Welcome to our continuing series of CodeProject interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Peteris Krumins, co-founder of Browserling and Testling.
by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Phil Haack.
by CodeProject, Rachel Reese
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Rachel Reese.
by Ravi Bhavnani, CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Ravi Bhavnani.
by CodeProject, Sacha Barber
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Code Project member Sacha Barber.
by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of CodeProject interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Sam Nguyen, developer of TextDrop, an online editor for Dropbox.
by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Sebastien Lambla, consultant, blogger, teacher and open-source developer.
by CodeProject, Steve Smith
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. Here we talk to Steve Smith, serial software-development entrepreneur and currently an Executive VP of the Services Team for Telerik.
by CodeProject, Susan Buck
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Susan Buck, who splits her time between teaching, developing and helping other women learn to code.
by CodeProject, Ted Neward
Welcome to our continuing series of CodeProject interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Ted Neward, "The Dude of Software".
by CodeProject, Tugdual Grall
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Tugdual Grall, a developer and evangelist working on the Couchbase NoSQL database team.
by CodeProject, DBNess
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Vanessa Hurst, founder of Developers for Good, co-founder of Girl Develop It!, and a consultant and advisor to startu
by Philipp Sumi
Logging is an important aspect of every application, but you probably don't like to have dependencies on a specific logging framework all over the place. This logging façade provides you with a common interface that decouples the logging framework of your choice from your code.
by honey the codewitch
Add a flexible knob control to your .NET projects
by Jon Flanders
Jon Flanders' journey to becoming a Pluralsight author, from his first GDC, to his blog, to learning how to be a storyteller.
by Troy Hunt
An interview with Troy Hunt that covers both his beginnings in development and current status, and how being a Pluralsight Author has beneficially impacted his life and career.
by Dr. Song Li
Benchmark example on benefit of asynchronous programming
by Paul Rony
A Programmer's Guide to Starting a Software Company and Building an Enterprise Application
by Paul Rony
This is the third in a series of columns in which I will tell you how I started SplendidCRM Software, Inc.
by Kunal Chowdhury «IN»
A Quick Guide to Silverlight Ribbon Controls (Part - 1)
by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan
A comprehensive guide to .NET Core for beginners
by honey the codewitch
Explore an Arduino based IoT web server and UDP multicaster for monitoring a remote water pump
by Richard Chambers
An example of a combat information addon for World of Warcraft using Lua and the World of Warcraft API
by honey the codewitch
How to implement a complicated multithreaded message passing scenario
by honey the codewitch
Using this cheap, powerful little device to make magic
by Mostefai Mohammed Amine
A library to help a developer to test core business operations in console mode before integration in larger UI project
by logicchild
An article to offer suggestions
by Anwar Ibáñez O'Kamell
The present document tries to describe the architecture of a specific layer of access to data for relational databases. This document tries to present/display a form to automate tasks of access to data.
by David A. Gray
Some JSON strings need a little help fitting into a C# object.
by Gary H Guo
Discuss how to add aspects to object at runtime and enhance them using Dynamic Decorator
by honey the codewitch
Easily add scripting support to your apps using Microsoft's active script technology
by Bangla Gopal Surya Prakash
How to add chart control to reports defined in SSRS
by Chris Boss
An advanced article about string processing
by mrjvdveen
Adventures while building a Silverlight Enterprise application
by mrjvdveen
Adventures while building a Silverlight Enterprise Application - Part #25
by Zac Gery
Advocacy is a team endeavour
by Manning
A chapter excerpt from Agile ALM
by Vinay Krishna
Agile methods are evolved to adopt changes quickly during the development.
by Monjurul Habib
The hardest single part of building a software system is deciding precisely what to build. Everybody in software development has the same goal: Rapid, Reliable, Low Risk delivery of high-quality, valuable functionality to users. This article will help them to achieve their goal.
by HARISHCHOWDHARY
Discussion about agile testing
by derekman9707
All About SSIS Variables - Part 1
by Simeon Sheye
Beyond basic unit tests, how do you choose your tests and when are you done?
by Ana Carolina Zambon
Introduction for beginners on how to dynamically instantiate external types
by LittleYellowBird
A satirical look at bad programming techniques
by honey the codewitch
Revisiting our WiFi enabled smart clock project with more modern hardware
by Paul Lawitzki
This article presents one approach to increase the quality of rotation information gathered from different sensor sources using a simple sensor fusion algorithm, specifically on an Android device.
by NavnathKale
Extending AngularJS with the help of TypeScript to make it even sweeter
by Dave Ceddia
Should you upgrade to Angular 2?
by santosh.yadav198613
Angular Basic - Part 3
by 19sanjeev
A Simple Workout With Addition of Two Numbers in Angular JS
by Sangeet Agarwal
Building a simple grid in AngularJS with server-side paging, sorting, searching
by KP Lee
Another perspective on the big O estimation process
by Gary H Guo
Discuss how to add AOP capabilities to IoC containers using a configurable model of Dynamic Decorator
by Gary H Guo
Discusses the Fluent interface to register aspects to a component and a method to chain aspects to an object for AOP Container.
by Bryan_Sullivan
Learn about the best practices that should be followed when creating error messages, including important guidelines that should be taken into consideration.
by Arik Poznanski
Application recovery and restart C# quick reference
by Ilka Guigova
What is a KISS? Just a reminder.
by Grasshopper.iics
Learn to build an App from Scratch to facilitate understanding of Android Resources with a real case study
by Dennis Hurst
Vulnerability analysis tools and penetration testing are important parts of securing your web applications. Learn more about how the web application security industry has evolved and how to ensure the security of your applications.
by John Atten
A deeper look at extending the core set of models afforded by the Identity 2.0 framework, and re-implementing the basic Identity Samples project using integer keys for all of our models, instead of the default string keys which are the default.
by John Atten
The ASP.NET Identity team released the Identity 2.0 framework RTM back in march. The new release contained significant additions to the functionality found in the original 1.0 release, and introduced some breaking changes as well. In a previous post, we took a high-level look at how Identity 2.0 w
by John Atten
With the release of the Identity 2.0 framework in March of 2014, the Identity team has added a significant set of new features to the previously simple, but somewhat minimal ASP.NET Identity system. Some of the most visible, and in-demand features introduced with the new release are account validati
by Arun Ramachandran India
ASP.NET MVC – Hyperlinks – Open the page in a new browser window
by John Atten
On March 20, 2014, the ASP.NET team released the RTM version 2.0 of the new Identity framework. The new release brings with it some long-awaited new features, and marks a substantial expansion of the security and authorization capabilities available to ASP.NET applications of all types. The ASP.NE
by Srinivasu Pemma
This is most common but very important part of every developer's life, Taken from my technical blog http://www.srinetinfo.com
by John Atten
Building up a lean, minimal Web Api application from scratch is a terrific way to become more familiar with how things work under the hood in a Web Api (or any other ASP.NET) project.
by honey the codewitch
Continuing our series with a knob control and a MIDI visualizer
by Steve Smith
Here are some more thoughts on the Asus Zen Ultrabook
by Jon_Galloway
ASUS Zenbook UX31 - First Look
by marcofranssen
How to auto retry concurrent commands with ncqrs
by Syed BASHAR
Describes processes of publishing a site into IIS using MSDeploy, .NET 4, Nant and Cruise Control
by honey the codewitch
A walkthrough and source code for automatically configuring your ESP8266 IoT devices
by Karthik Chintala
Awaiting a method vs awaiting a task
by BC3Tech
A quick walkthrough on creating an Alexa Skill backed by Azure Functions
by adityaswami89
What is CORS ?  A resource makes a cross-origin HTTP request when it requests a resource from a different domain than the one which the first resource itself serves. For example, an HTML page served from http://domain-a.com makes an src request for http://domain-b.com/image.jpg.
by Kunal Chowdhury «IN»
In this article, I will show you how you can start with Visual Studio LightSwitch with an example.
by Anele 'Mashy' Mbanga
Display objects and get user input with Corona SDK and Lua
by GarethI
Here is a better way to determine and police password strengths
by Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu
Delivering software globally goes far beyond simply localizing. This article covers cultures, graphics, text spacing and more.
by mrjvdveen
Bigger is not always better... communication breakdown
by Ivan Vodišek
An alternative approach to database modeling.
by Pete O'Hanlon
Binding passwords
by Vicente Cartas
Birthright Campaign Manager is an open source role playing computer aid for Birthright, a campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons.
by Nilay Parikh
BizTalk 2006 R2 with PeopleSoft Integration & MicroSoft BizTalk PeopleSoft Adapter Overview
by Naveen Karamchetti
An auditing framework for BizTalk.
by thakurjitender@gmail.com,
Installation of BizTalk Oracle Adapter
by tiwarivishnu
The articles describes how to use and leverage MS CRM adapter to integrate CRM system with BizTalk.
by Naveen Karamchetti
The article attempts to explain when to use the value map caching pattern in BizTalk integrations
by Android on Intel
We asked a group of Intel® Black Belts to share their thoughts on the biggest business-related mistakes they see developers making—and how they could correct them.
by Koundinya
The advantages and disadvantages of black box testing
by Shai Raiten
How I used Scrum as guide for gambling in Vegas
by Qwertie
GitHub has a "built-in" simple content management system called Jekyll. It's unobtrusive; you can put ordinary HTML files in your webspace and they will be served unchanged, or you can create Jekyll files, which are text files that start with a header block that the Jekyll documentation calls "front
by yaxW
The basic aspects of data binding, a core feature of WPF
by John Kears
This is is primarily built as a custom LightSwitch Shell Extension in which I embed PRISM to manage all LightSwitch and non-LightSwitch views.
by Sabarinathan A
Branch Level Code Coverage with NUnit, OpenCover, ReportGenerator and Visual Studio Integration
by TechPreacher
When you’re building a web site, you want it to look great in any browser…and ideally, it should look great for a long time, even in future versions of the browsers. I’ve pulled together some hints, tips and best practices that will help your sites look their best.
by #realJSOP
How to go about buildingyour own NAS device
by Brandon_Satrom
If you’re excited about HTML5, I want to help you turn that excitement into ideas you can put into practice immediately. If you’re skeptical, I want to help you understand just why HTML5 is important. And if you’re just confused about what HTML5 even means, fear not: that’s our first stop in this se
by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan
In this article I will explain Windows.Media.Capture namespace's MediaCapture element and how it can be used in Windows Runtime to create applications that make use of camera, for capturing photos and videos. Plus, the article shows how to capture the list of photos or videos that are recorded for p
by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan
In this post I have talked about building an IMAP client using WPF framework and ImapX library.
by yaxW
Increase .NET coding productivity
by webdev_hb
C# offers a few additional keywords to allow you to accept multiple parameters for a method. This post goes over using the 'params' keyword and the evil '__arglist' keyword.
by Achilleas Margaritis
C++0x Dynamic Message Passing Ala Objective-C
by David Thielen
How to call J# code in a .NET 4.0 app
by yaxW
Thinking creatively about PowerBuilder Classic features can often provide you with a viable solution
by mrjvdveen
How to change column collations through C# and ADO.NET
by Jasminder Singh
Chat Application using ASP.NET SignalR
by JetBrains s.r.o.
YouTrack is a web-based, keyboard-centric bug and issue tracker. Manipulate issues with just two simple controls, easily migrate issues from anywhere, and enjoy lightning-fast bug tracking and bug reporting!
by Alexander Nowak
Things worthwhile checking when you're conducting or organizing unit and unit integration testing
by Naveen Karamchetti
This article attempts to provide an alternative solution for the classic publisher-subscriber problem using ESB toolkit.
by Bhaskardeep Khaund
Introduction to Cloud Computing - SaaS.
by Derek Lakin
Cloud-Based Source Control using Live Mesh and Git
by Jeremy Likness
This post will walk you through the steps I took to go from a project that had no Silverlight whatsoever to the existing project available here...
by mrjvdveen
Code generation is a basic developer skill
by Abhijit Jana, Abhishek Sur, Ankur\m/, Kunal Chowdhury «IN», Sandesh M Patil
It's all about the unofficial CodeProject meetup in Lonavala (a hilly region between Pune and Mumbai), India on 11th December 2010. Supported by GIT members.
by Thiru Thirunavukarasu
This is an FAQ about the use of tags. It can be modified by any Silver member.
by DaveAuld
Community provided tools that are available for use with The Code Project
by Nish Nishant, Marcelo Ricardo de Oliveira, Monjurul Habib, Kunal Chowdhury «IN», Shai Raiten
In the summer of 2013, CodeProject celebrated hitting 10 million members and invited various CodeProject members to host get-togethers around the world. Here are some of the goings-on at those celebrations.
by Terrence Dorsey
CodeProject wants to help women get involved and build careers in programming. What can we do? We asked some prominent female programmers, and this is what we learned.
by webdev_hb
Complete control over your Webforms output
by mkowlowitz
5 principles that save you time and money
by David Thielen
An attempt to extend the documentation where Microsoft is silent.
by Gary H Guo
Use AOP Unity Container to add AOP capabilities to a WPF application by configuration.
by Mohammad Elsheimy
This is another article that talks about URL shortening services. Today we are going to talk about Cligs, one of the popular shortening services on the web.
by Mohammad Elsheimy
Another article of our series that talks about accessing URL shortening services programmatically. This article is talking about is.gd shortening service, how you can use it, and how to access it via your C#/VB.NET application.
by Mohammad Elsheimy
Just another article of the URL shortening services series. Today, we are going to talk about another hot and easy-to-use service, it's Tweetburner. If you haven't used it before, then it's the time to. We're going to discuss how to use Tweetburner first. After that, we'll inspect its API and learn
by Mohammad Elsheimy
A complete discussion of the WCF services offered by X.co, and the RESTful interfaces provided
by Nilay Parikh
Consuming WCF Services in BizTalk Server 2006 R2 - Add generated items (WCF Services)
by ashish__shukla
Controller is one of the most important component in an MVC application since it acts as a coordinator between the view and the model and also handles the users requests.The user's request is received by the controller.The post Controller in MVC appeared first on codecompiled.com
by sk saini
This article has been written for small individual developers who really face demo crack problem before launching their application.
by Abhijeet Singhai
A Generic List with a feature of converting itself to a DataTable
by John Newcombe
Presents an explanation of Datum transformations with examples shown in C#
by Gjermund Bjaanes
How to convert Angular 1 application to TypeScript
by honey the codewitch
Easily create zip packages from source code, suitable for upload on CodeProject
by Sainath Sherigar
Cracking the ITIL V3 Foundation exam requires 1 week of dedicated focus.
by Arik Poznanski
Crash while closing application that uses Windows Ribbon Framework
by Ramu Sangabathula Original
Create a simple responsive website using Node, Express, Bootstrap and Jade - Part 1
by John Atten
The basics of compiling C code and using Makefiles
by TheCodeKing
This series of articles is a complete end-to-end solution for building a localizable Windows Installer & Bootstrapper using some real-world requirements.
by TheCodeKing
This series of articles is a complete end-to-end solution for building a localizable Windows Installer & Bootstrapper using some real-world requirements.
by TheCodeKing
This series of articles is a complete end-to-end solution for building a localizable Windows Installer & Bootstrapper using some real-world requirements.
by TheCodeKing
This series of articles is a complete end-to-end solution for building a localizable Windows Installer & Bootstrapper using some real-world requirements.
by vnmatt
Ideas for creating a math library with algebra functions
by IrrationalThinking
This tutorial covers setting up nFringe, creating a project, and writing and compile some simple UnrealScript code
by Ohmu
How to create an Xcode project template
by Payflow Pro
A guide to creating automated reports with PayPal's Payflow Pro
by Ben Putnam
An article that assess what I wanted to see in new architecture
by Anas Karkoukli
Auto incrementing and custom versioning of assemblies with Visual Studio 2010 and MSBUILD using MSBUILD Tasks
by Imran Abdul Ghani
Custom Authentication and Authorization in ASP.NET MVC
by Tajuddin_HYD
How to add a custom control
by Prasoon Kumar Gupta
This blog simply talks about a solution to implement role based authorization in a WCF service which is exposed by using BizTalk’s WCF Service publishing wizard.
by Trenton Moss
ustomisable websites have recently become more and more popular - get the lowdown on when and why you should and shouldn't allow users to change pages on your website.
by amish_khatri@mail.com
Customize QuickLanch Menu using Site Map Provider & Deloy it through Features
by LaVolpe
Visual Basic offers virtually no way to customize the window outside of the client area; now you have at least one way.
by honey the codewitch
Leveraging some less well known areas of the .NET Task framework to schedule tasks to execute on your own conditions.
by Jay Janarthanan
Daily Routine of a 4 Hour Programmer
by gaurav_verma_mca
I will try to highlight the database design trends over the decades and where I believe architecture and design styles will move us in future.
by rikbrooks
Demystifying the object
by Kunal Chowdhury «IN»
Read the complete article to know more about it and gather knowledge on the debugging feature with a simple code walkthrough. At the end, don't hesitate to leave your feedback. Appreciate your Vote.
by Syed Saqib Ali Tipu
This article takes a scenario based approach to make the reader understand the Decorator pattern
by AvePoint
This article provides an overview of Dell's SharePoint Infrastructure Optimization solution. Details of the solution stack, which includes components of AvePoint's DocAve Software Platform and Dell hardware components, are discussed along with the set of functional and performance tests that were us
by Alex Melnychenko
Google provides its Translation API that looks very promising and useful. So I was very enthusiastic when we decided to use it in our Localizer project.
by Keshav Singh
In this video you will learn to deploy SSIS package in both SQL Server (MSDB) format and File System format
by Milind Shingade
This articles explains coupling, explains classification of coupling and gives a simple way to reduce each type of coupling.
by User 30735
A detailed overview of Design Patterns, related terms, and Concepts. A discussion of what Design Patterns are, why they are important, etc.
by User 30735
A detailed discussion on Design Patterns with example scenarios and code
by gaurav_verma_mca
This article attempts to portray a relation between the triad of Architecture, Requirements and Design.
by Trenton Moss
Customisable websites have recently become more and more popular - get the lowdown on when and why you should and shouldn't allow users to change pages on your website.
by Trenton Moss
Designing Visualisations: Applying User-centered Guidelines
by ScaleOut Software
Server farm applications must consistently deliver fast response times, while performance has to scale seamlessly as the farm grows. Discover how to use ScaleOut StateServer’s intuitive and powerful features to give your applications blazing performance, while achieving your development goals.
by Soumyajit Halder
This article describes the .NET standard approach for software development
by db_developer
Guidelines that must be kept in mind while you are designing and implementing dialog boxes
by honey the codewitch
Highly efficient access to JSON data sources and selective bulk loading JSON on any platform using a new JSON paradigm
by Arkadeep De
Difference between encapsulation and abstraction in OOPs
by Mark H Bishop
This article presents a Java example application that performs discrete wavelet transforms.
by tiwarivishnu
This document details the use of BAM APIs and message tracking databases used to display the message and its flow.
by Nirosh
Today communication is all about winning. It is about winning business, people, audiences, and even elections.
by Mahmud Hasan
When you start a complex application, you always should design your object model first. Domain Driven Design guides you towards that.
by M Sheik Uduman Ali
Explains how to define internal DSL using C# language constructs
by Gary H Guo
Extend functionality of an object without modifying its class or writing decoration code during design time
by Gary H Guo
Compares performance and features of Dynamic Decorator, Unity and Castle DynamicProxy for extending functionality of object
by Naveen Karamchetti
The article attempts to explain to how to choose a BizTalk ESB Itinerary dynamically based on message content.
by Keshav Singh
Dynamically export data to Flat File using SSIS
by jeffery c
how can we limit a person's specific permissions depending on his account and privileges?
by Syed Rafey Husain
Dot Scrum is a structured though a lightweight way to manage software development projects
by Pete O'Hanlon
Adding simple HelpProvider functionality to your WPF applications couldn't be easier.
by Alexander Chernosvitov
AntiBot control using HTML5 rotating feature
by NSProgrammer
Easy UITableView optimizations.
by Grasshopper.iics
Algorithm and Detailed Matlab Code for ECG Feature Extraction using Wavelet Transform
by Trenton Moss
The use of effective images to sell online is crucial. Read through these essential guidelines and find out how to use images to increase conversion rates.
by Gil Fink
EF Feature CTP5 – Code First Fluent API
by Caleb Sima
Improving your Web application development process is one of the best ways to avoid security vulnerabilities and nasty surprises during security assessments.
by Elementool.com
Accurate communication is the key to the success of the bug tracking process. This communication takes the form of timely information flow between customers, QA and Development. Reducing the time spent on tasks that communicate bug information saves money.
by Gio Palacino
Maybe it’s just me, maybe I’m old school, or maybe I’m not old school enough
by CodeProject, Elizabeth Ayer
Welcome to our continuing series of CodeProject interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Elizabeth Ayer.
by Payflow Pro
An article on embedding PayPal payments into your site
by Chris_Hall
Increase customer conversion rates with PayPal's Guest Payments and other features of the Adaptive Payments APIs
by Laurentz Tonniau
We created a business application for a structural and architectural engineering company. The purpose of the application is to manage all building projects and all parties who are involved in a project.
by Avi Farah
Overcoming limitations of: Enhanced String Handling
by Mohammad Ashraful Alam
Enterprise application solution concentrates on the overall business process to speed up the tasks of the corresponding business organization. Well engineered enterprise component can be developed by software manufacturers to expand the software market.
by Amgad Fahmi
An experimental tiny lib (3kb) to load any JS library from jsdelivr.com dynamically based on the lib name. Specific version also supported
by Al-Farooque Shubho
This article focuses on a structured process for better evaluating the candidates in verbal interview sessions for a developer position in your team.
by Santx - Santosh
A simple description of LP and instructions to use Excel Solver for solving problems
by Adriaan Davel
Article 1 about exception oriented programming for Business Applications
by Wijnand Kroes
How to handle Exceptions from a user / system administrator's point of view
by ziaulh
Useful tips to excecute stored procedure using nHibernate
by Sacha Barber, Ian P Johnson
A how to do Expression API cookbook
by Adam Boczek
The purpose of this paper is to present one of the possible approaches of implementing SOA in a big organization using existing business processes and within existing infrastructure.
by rikbrooks
The goal is to replace SQLCA with something a little more robust
by Biz A
This article highlights the advantages of rules-based applications over traditional systems development.
by honey the codewitch
Add non-backtracking fast DFA regular expression and finite state automata to your projects
by CMalcheski
Part 1 of this article discussed an algorithm for addressing all pixels within a circle with surgical precision, optionally expanded to filling in those pixels as required to create a color wheel; this is part 2 of 2, covering the actual implementation.
by Joel Yeow
The app was created to help remember favourite food
by NghiaDo
Field Catalog - Documentation System. Part One - Introduction
by Gaurav Dudeja India
File Compare Utility for entry in the Lean and Mean competition
by Peter N Robinson
Press either CTRL key to find out where the mouse pointer is...
by Gilly Barr
FireSheep Version 2.0
by Arik Poznanski
Post on how to fix an error while trying to run the sample project ShellObjectWatcherSampleWPF from the latest version of Windows API Code Pack
by Arik Poznanski
Flashcards.Show Version 2 for the Desktop, Browser, and Windows Phone
by vinoddhall
How search work in diffrent search engines and implenting the same.
by SureshGubba
Generate automated builds for source code from multiple branches using Team Foundation Server and Team Builds
by Emiliano Musso
How to apply GA techniques fo solving problems in VB.NET. The example shows how to create solutions for a 2D maze, which will evolve to find the shortest path between two points.
by ASP.NET Community
hi every one!i will show a way that you will get the current logged in user id.it can be done by generating a GUID from the ProviderUserKey of
by yaxW
What's pecking order got to do with PowerBuilder? When does pecking order matter in PowerScript coding? Read on to see the connection!
by Nairooz Nilafdeen
This article discusses about issues of application globalization and globalization best practices.
by honey the codewitch
Glory can parse virtually anything, even natural language. Add powerful parsers to your projects. Parse languages like C# or incorporate human language parsing with your AI code.
by honey the codewitch
A crash course in GLR parsing which can be used to parse highly ambiguous grammars
by TheBigRedDog
Synopsis of GPL v3 discussed in simple terms
by Marc Clifton, Pete O'Hanlon
So you want to go it alone? Things to think about when running your company.
by Pete O'Hanlon
So you want to go it alone? Things to think about when running your company.
by Right Handed Monkey
Great Code Syntax Highlighter for Blog Posting
by jgauffin
A somewhat performant networking library for .NET
by Keith Holloway
Hack Tennessee 7, the birth of Wizard Hero and perhaps a new developer
by honey the codewitch
Turbocharge your device with a clever way to configure your board
by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan
This article provides an overview of the hashing process of passwords in ASP.NET's Crypto class.
by PaulSPatterson
The Health and Safety Management System is an application that is used to help organizations better manage and mitigate health and safety statistics and KPIs.
by Anele 'Mashy' Mbanga
Using Basic4Android, develop your first Android Native App
by Anele 'Mashy' Mbanga
Create Google Material based HTML5 apps using B4J ABMaterial
by Naveen Karamchetti
This article attempts to explain BizTalk ESB Itinerary simple routing slip pattern using a Purchase Order processing sample
by CMalcheski
A method for hit testing coordinates against predefined areas with a block of code so small that it's nearly negligible.
by Adrian Pirvu
Neocortex Cortical Columns organized as an Information Retrieval System
by Nigel Shaw
I believe 50% of software process problems are traceable to bad documentation management tools.
by Al-Farooque Shubho
Learning Object Oriented Design principles through interesting conversations.
by Dave_Voyles
I wanted to share my story so that others who want to get into this field, or those who do not have technical backgrounds, can understand that a path exists.
by Brian Blackman, Jeff Beehler, Willy-Peter Schaub, Bijan Javidi
How the Visual Studio ALM Rangers use Team Foundation Service to Get Ready for Visual Studio 11
by Catherine Wright
This article will show you how to populate an InfoPath dropdown box with values from a SharePoint list.
by SonuKSingh
How to add Favicon
by honey the codewitch
Learn how to implement recursive descent parsers, with examples for JSON and an integer expression evaluator
by PatrickDengler
Canvas and SVG are two exciting graphics features introduced in Internet Explorer 9 and are hardware accelerated. These technologies can be used to address a range of graphic scenarios on the modern Web. With a lot of excitement around Canvas, there has been a tendency to ignore SVG, which, in many
by Emilio Reale
A useful sample of how to extend Generic List and convert it to a datatable
by Omar Al Zabir
Everyone knows automated tests are good, unit test is good, we should all do it. But when you try to convince management that it's going to take double the time to deliver anything from now on, you are kicked out of the room. Learn how I convinced a dev lead to do automated test.
by chrishuff
Help Users Help Themselves - And Not Contact You
by David Cathue
As a user interface fan, I could not miss the opportunity to develop with HTML5 Canvas. It unlocks a whole new set of ways to visualize images and data on the web. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through how to create one for your site.
by Apriorit Inc, Gena Marianichenko
This article is oriented to Windows-developers and considers how to create virtual disk in Windows system.
by Trenton Moss
Integrating usability into any organisation can be a difficult and isolating experience. Get the lowdown on how to achieve this within your organisation.
by NikhilJohari
An article on how to embed video search in web application
by AvePoint
Moving past the "what" and "why" of governance, an even harder question to answer is how to implement SharePoint governance. In this paper, we'll share a number of suggestions on how you can effectively implement a SharePoint governance plan.
by honey the codewitch
Explore adapting Socket's async model to a task based one and adding some awaitable socket operations to your projects
by Naveen Karamchetti
This article demonstrates how to integrate Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 using BizTalk Server 2009/2010 to other business applications.
by Sergey Morenko
Guide: How to prepare for a coding interview
by Sergey Nizhegorodtsev
The article explains step-by-step how to start programming using cryptocurrency API for Bitcoin, Litecoin, CrimeaCoin, etc. The working example has been written for Crimeacoin.
by JosipK
This article will explain the basics of ODF format, and specifically its implementation in spreadsheet applications (OpenOffice.org Calc and Microsoft Office Excel 2007 SP2). Presented is a demo application which writes/reads tabular data to/from .ods files.
by Pubudu Kasakara
This article will describe how to read the Google calendar using C#
by William L. Bain, ScaleOut Software
Using an in-memory data grid can scale your application’s performance and provide fast data analysis.
by stevejgordon
How to send emails in ASP.NET Core 1.0
by Naveen Karamchetti
How to use Enterprise Single Sign-On (SSO) database to store BizTalk Configuration settings
by Nikola M. Živković
We all have our graveyard of unfinished projects and ideas. That is because it takes hard work to make good software.
by honey the codewitch
Using await in scenarios where you want to await custom items with or without using Task.Run()
by David Cathue
The goal of this tutorial is discovering graphics development using SVG and Canvas (which are two majors technologies of HTML5).
by Yildirim Kocdag
This article helps you to understand how you can write your own Siri application.
by Gil Fink
HTML5 – Selectors API Level 1
by DLChambers
How to make an HTML5 canvas draw its own background "layer"
by David Rousset
I’ve decided to use EaselJS which was used to write PiratesLoveDaisies, a great HTML5 Tower Defense game. We’re going to see in this tutorial how to use your existing sprite elements and animate them.
by Manning
A chapter excerpt from HTML5 in Action
by Gil Fink
Implement notifications like "Mail message arrived", "Printer out of paper" in web applications using the Web Notifications API
by IBM
The IBM Cloud environment delivers compute options with virtual IT infrastructure support; a standard level of security for sharing physical IT resources among many tenants; and dedicated computing environments for an extra level of protection.
by Mohammad A Rahman
ID3 Decision Tree Algorithm - Part 1 (Attribute Selection Basic Information)
by ProEnggSoft
IDEAL CHALK mnemonic acronym and mnemonic images for Object Oriented Principles
by Huang Geng Geng
If you are looking for a tool
by After2050
This article demonstrates how to use images in web and the things you have to take care on using them.
by honey the codewitch
This article explores a message passing mechanism for safe thread to thread communication
by Nikola M. Živković
Investigation of why the Repository Pattern is still useful and the benefits of using it
by Colin Vella
This article presents an algorithm and data structures to implement auto-tiling as seen in RPG Maker, the Starcraft level editor, etc.
by honey the codewitch
An in depth guide on doing advanced MIDI things. Includes a demo Drum step sequencer and file slicer
by super
What can a developer do when he finds himself in the Project Deep hole?
by nortee
This article explains how inheritance in Delphi helps you to design and create your classes using a nice Object Orientated approach
by CdnSecurityEngineer
Innovation dead on arrival?
by Bob Crowley
In this article, I will explain the sometimes surprising behavior of  the ADO.NET SqlParameter and particularly the effects of ParameterDirection, null value and DBNull.Value on how the parameter is sent to the database.
by Intel
On October 14th, I had the great honor of leading my first workshop at Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing (GHC 2015) titled “Inspiring Women to Join the Maker Community Through Hackathon Participation”, a topic that I am very passionate about.
by Santosh P Umarani
Installation of Sharepoint 2010
by Delordson Kallon
The one stop shop for all your asset, equipment and facilities management needs
by Rene Pally
How to intercept Web Service calls directly in the worker process.
by Caleb Sima
The results of an extensive vulnerability assessment of a Web application can appear extensive on first review. However, many Web application security holes found by such an assessment may in fact not matter to an organization’s specific situation. Learn more about how to weed through such findings.
by Ugochukwu Chimbo Ejikeme
A little in-depth on the first stage of most G.A. problem solving steps.
by David Rousset
In this article we’re going to see that HTML5 offers the Web a better way to handle these new, marvelous processors to help you embrace a new generation of Web applications
by Suman Kumar
This article describes the basics of ISO 8583 message format.
by Marc Clifton
A review of some of the tools available to work with the NIEM.
by Nikola M. Živković
Introduction to recurrent neural networks
by ChristianNeumanns
This article introduces the 'Fail Fast!' principle. What is it? When should we use it? How does it help us to write better code?
by pnolte64
This article helps make OpenCL™ easier to understand and implement.
by Muammar©
Comparison between inverters and UPS and calculating how long a battery can last
by Addison-Wesley
This is a chapter excerpt from iOS 5 Developer's Cookbook, The: Core Concepts and Essential Recipes for iOS Programmers, 3rd Edition
by SureshAddaguduru
iPhone Images from URL using XML file
by SureshAddaguduru
iPhone Programming Tutorial – UITableView Hello World
by Thomas Salonek
10 Free IT Resources
by Karthik Chintala
Iterators in C#
by Kevin Mack
JavaScript and scoping
by Matt Perdeck
This is an alternative for "JavaScript Logging"
by webdev_hb
jLinq (LINQ for JSON) is a completely extensible library that allows you to create your own query methods and attach them to the core library. This screencast goes over some of the basics for creating your first extension method.
by webdev_hb
jLinq is a Javascript query language that makes it easy to work with large arrays of information. Today, jLinq 2.2.0 is released which offers new commands, bug fixes and more!
by Suvendu Shekhar Giri
Learn how to synchronize two ASP.NET textboxes
by honey the codewitch
Designing infinitely scalable JSON: JSON (C++)
by Adnan Boz
From spam filters to movie recommendation and face detection, nowadays machine learning algorithms are used everywhere to make the machine think for us. But, running these algorithms require high computation power and in most cases supercomputers. This is where the 500 core GPUs step in...
by Anand Todkar
Tool to detect memory leaks in C++ application
by Shivprasad koirala
Learn Angularjs Step by Step – Lab 1
by Jennifer Marsman
There’s no question, HTML5 is a hot topic for developers. If you need a crash course to quickly understand the fundamentals of HTML5’s functionality, you’re in the right place.
by honey the codewitch
A Pike virtual machine and optimizing compiler for regular expressions using an NFA engine
by honey the codewitch
Manage location tracking, lifetime, error reporting and basic parsing/lexing with this simple class
by honey the codewitch
A completely programmable lexer/tokenizer/scanner generator in C# using a Pike Virtual Machine
by pinaldave
Limitations of the View Many and Many
by David A. Gray
This is the first of a two-part series about string conversion issues that recently arose in my practice.
by Rion Williams
This post will cover how to get the number of lines of code within your application in both premium and non-premium versions of Visual Studio through either the integrated Code Metrics tools (Premium-versions only) or by leveraging a crafty Regular Expression and without having to resort to USI.
by CodeProject
On Wednesday November 12, Microsoft CVP Brian Harry will be available here for a live Q&A in the comment section of this article.
by Mr Ravi Agarwal
Load Balancing between Team Build 2008 agents in Team Foundation Server 2008
by Gil Fink
In this post, I’ll explain how to load the WCF Data Services scripts automatically or manually.
by _Noctis_
This will set you logging from your NLog to your Growl in no time.
by Intel ISN
In data-parallel applications, the same independent operation is performed repeatedly on different data. Loops are usually the most compute-intensive segments of data parallel applications, so loop optimizations directly impact performance.
by Giorgio Minardi
Providing a generic wrap to Lucene.net basic search functions
by Nigel_Parker
When I’m asked by web developers how they can get started with HTML5 Video, I ask them, “Why? What are you trying to solve?” Almost every time, I hear, “I just want my video to work on mobile devices.” Easy. I’ll show you how to get started.
by Thomas Salonek
This article covers techniques for training during down times.
by Florin Badea
This article presents a LightSwitch application that is used to manage users and roles from an existing database
by Resco Developer Tools
There are many business applications where user needs to plan and create appointments with his clients. An example is a patient care application where a medical doctor visits regularly his patients at home. Let's create the application that combines both, business visits and private appointments.
by n.podbielski
Mapping collection of entities in EF with AutoMapper.
by BIUser_2011
How to create a Master Detail or Summary Detail report in SSRS 2008
by Abhijit Jana
Describes all debugging features like Breakpoints, DataTips, Watch Windows, Multithreaded Debugging, Parallel Program Debugging and IntelliTrace Debugging
by yaxW
There's a code problem that is PowerBuilder specific: the visual inheritance hierarchy and its XAML implementation, which are going to fight you tooth and nail not to be changed. I'm going to focus on this issue in the rest of this article.
by Shai Raiten
Microsoft test manager - test plan
by honey the codewitch
Provides a complete managed API for working with MIDI files, sequences and devices
by Amyuni Technologies Inc.
Portability is the cornerstone of the PDF. But what happens when the PDF’s foremost characteristic begins to fail? In this white paper, we shall explore some of the causes behind the format’s inability to properly render text onscreen and what can be done to minimize or prevent this from happening.
by Toby Steed
Are your automated tests really testing?
by Muhammad Idrees GS
This article demonstrates how to setup MongoDB running on your machine
by mrcodebased
Pattern solves common problem in the software development & steamlines the code
by Abhijit Jana, Abhishek Sur
This Table of Contents and articles is editable by all Silver members and above. Please update the article with as many as function you aware in SQL Server 2005/2008 that we are used generally. This will put all of them under a single article.
by Chris Maunder, Vince Yonemitsu
The cut-down version, without the swearing, of how we moved to a new hosting centre
by Muammar©
An MP3 helper class to help you play MP3 files and embedded resources' streams
by Stephen Cleary
Using MSBuild Targets as general-purpose functions, complete with parameters and return values
by theyenine
Multilingual support on websites is increasingly important in contemporary websites. In this article, I discuss the issues in supporting multilingual sites, together with the rationale of the solution I selected to implement in the new version of irqnine.
by Greenhorn999
A project that allows users to query Source and Half-Life-based master servers and individual servers
by reborn_zhang
My Practise On Design By Contract. in C#.
by Stephen Huen
Renders navigational nodes in HTML list tags
by shakil0304003
This is a flexible and scalable way of edge detection.
by Vijay Rajanna
Nokia Pulse, your freedom of expression
by Vladimir Skipic
In this post, I will explain in a step by step manner how to setup Nop Commerce.
by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan
This post is meant for beginners in MVC pattern. If you’re novice to this framework then read this post of mine.
by mrcellux
Null is optional
by Anandhi Swamy
Object Orientation Beginners Tutorial
by Lukasz Gwizdz (Member 2097797)
Background information about this data structure and algorithm
by AvePoint
The goal of this white paper is to clarify strategies for incorporating Microsoft Office 365 in your enterprise IT portfolio and address the technical considerations for activating SharePoint Online as part of your SharePoint strategy including migrating to Office 365.
by Jyothikarthik_N
How to secure your identities online
by Trenton Moss
Persuading people to do what you want them to do on your website isn't as hard as you think. Read through these top tips so your online conversion rates can soar!
by Trenton Moss
A guide to using online video on your site to offer more enticing content.
by kim.david.hauser
Open a cmd console from almost anywhere in Explorer via context menu
by Tomer Shamam
Open Window, Dialog or Message Box from a ViewModel
by AvePoint
This document is intended to provide a comprehensive and balanced examination of SharePoint storage concepts and issues, and to equip you to fully understand, communicate and make informed decisions about the role of BLOB externalization in your storage architecture.
by Pham Dinh Truong
Making use of Denormalization, Observer Design Pattern and Asynchronous technique can enhance performance for any system with massive database.
by Donsw
Discussion of Organizational Structure
by Julio Iglesias Vázquez
A mini-CRM that helps with POS records, service request, field technicians workload, inventory, inventory tracking, fuel management and reports.
by honey the codewitch
Exploit the memory layout of your data to make your P/Invoke code more accessible and maintainable
by honey the codewitch
How to marshal structs that the .NET marshaller just can't handle without a lot of help
by Anton Angelov
Through the help of interfaces, extension methods and partial classes, 3 page objects variations are presented that lead to more maintainable code.
by Adel Refaat
An implementation to support paging for SharePoint List Items
by Keshav Singh
This video shows the essence of parallel processing in SSIS.
by honey the codewitch
Use the Parsley compositional parser generator to parse a complicated grammar with backtracking.
by honey the codewitch
Using Parsley to prototype and test hand written parsers
by honey the codewitch
Using Parsley to parse a C# subset into the CodeDOM
by NitinShrivastava
A brief introductory tutorial on AngularJS
by manythreads
Curious about GPGPU programming? Read Rob Farber’s Massively Parallel Programming series. Learn how to get more from your CPU, GPU, APU, DSP, and more.
by NitinShrivastava
In this article, we will try to understand Data Binding in AngularJS
by bapak71
Using w2ui grid to show list of uploaded photos.
by manythreads
This article will demonstrate how to incorporate OpenCL into heterogeneous workflows via a general-purpose “click together tools” framework that can stream arbitrary messages within a single workstation, across a network of machines, or within a cloud computing framework.
by manythreads
This article discusses OpenCL extensions that provide programmers with additional capabilities such as double-precision arithmetic and Device Fission
by Trenton Moss
A successful affiliate marketing campaign will only happen - and remain long term - with successful relationships. Discover exactly what you need to do to build up these relationships.
by Angsuman Chakraborty
How to transfer data from one form to another form
by Keshav Singh
This article describes how to pass values from parent package to a child in SSIS.
by nortee
This will show you how to generate and apply your own patches using Delphi.
by Netsuper
The LS application is used to interface to a SharePoint list (used as the dataset) to provide timestamp and delay code inputs to the SharePoint list.
by yaxW
Examining generated CIL and drawing some conclusions
by Jamie Munro
PHP: Require/Include vs Autoloader
by honey the codewitch
PianoBox is a customizable musical keyboard control for Windows Forms. This is the first part of MidiUI.
by TheBigRedDog
Choosing your open source license
by ediazc
A good sample of focused Web 2.0 Service
by Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu
As software developers, piracy is something that affects us all. You might not see it directly if you work for a large company but you still have an interest in who is using your company's software. If you work for a small company or are a solo developer, piracy hits a lot closer to home.
by marcofranssen
A pitfall in FakeItEasy and a workaround
by Pete O'Hanlon
A fairly common scenario that I've received various bits of email about as WPF is becoming more and more popular with developers
by Paul M. Parks
Project status meetings provide very little useful communication, and they kill productivity. There is a better way to accomplish the purpose of status meetings without actually holding them.
by Morteza Alikhani
Polynomial Class Library - An easy way to working with polynomials
by rawdirect
Practical Software Architecture
by Pham Dinh Truong
Circular reference can make your data inconsistent and potentially hazardous even if you have been following up on normal forms and constraints strictly
by Rion Williams
This is a post about priorities of a passionate developer.
by Altaf Al-Amin
Would you like to share your emotions about how honorable you will feel being the owner of “Compromised” applications???
by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan
This article uses the MVC framework for building Java-based applications for desktop or for enterprise solutions.
by alex turner
Modernizing procedural COBOL can be done in little steps, each one making a bit difference
by Tom Janssens
A primer on my background, and also a few pointers to the things that inspire and motivate me; I hope they might inspire you too...
by Qwertie
Protobuf-net is a fast and complete .NET library for serialization based on Google's Protocol Buffers. And this is a really short manual.
by Matt Milner
A LightSwitch application manages student, parent, and staff information
by Dmitriy Kozlov
Publish a Form for Anonymous Users on a Public Site in Office 365
by V.GNANASEKARAN
This article presents an approach to quantify agility of enterprise applications
by Kunal Chowdhury «IN»
As a WP7Dev, you might want to build a stunning application with an animation to the page navigation or orientation changes. This article will help you to do so by using the Telerik RadControls for Windows Phone 7. Continue reading to learn more about the APIs and the implementation steps.
by Gael Holmes Hofemeier
This article discusses the Random Number Generator, code named Bull Mountain. Learn about Intel’s latest innovation in the generation of super-robust Random Numbers
by HoshiKata
Generate "random" test vectors for repeatable simulation and code development
by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan
This article is for beginners about writing and reading Unicode data from different data sources; including text files, user input, databases. It also demonstrates how to display that data in .NET applications, including ASP.NET web applications.
by Michael Pan
Introducing UDP-RT protocol for efficient and reliable communications in real time systems
by Neeraj Kaushik1980
Trade Capture Report (AE) is a post-trade message which is sent by the broker or exchange to report the trades for the participants.
by Sainath Sherigar
Best practices to recruit the best candidate
by Ayman M. El-Hattab
Tips for LINQ to SharePoint
by Rob Kraft
This short article explains how your choices in the sequence of development can delay or speed up your release date.
by yaxW
A well-partitioned application will open the way for future code migration to other GUI platforms
by yaxW
Rolling multiple test cases into a single test suite
by emiaj
How to refactor Switch statements
by Abhishek Sur
The article demonstrates how Reflection APIs behaves in real time development and also gives you few ways to improve its performance.
by Pablo Osés
It aids you to develop and fully test your regular expression against a target text.
by ceken
Step by Step explanation of remote controlling test instruments over LAN
by Jamie Munro
Replacing Radio Buttons with a Button Group using Bootstrap and #KnockoutJS
by ivan.bolcina
Simple reporting engine using MS Word files as templates
by Gil Fink
Repository and Unit of Work T4 Template for Entity Framework
by NagendraGunaga
The purpose of this document is to highlight the different types of requirement gathering techniques
by yaxW
Coding a client to retrieve data from a response-oriented RESTful service
by yaxW
Coding a client to retrieve data from a response-oriented RESTful service
by Donsw
An article on resume writing.
by Sainath Sherigar
Strategies to retain and grow your team
by Hamid Mosalla
How to retrieve email from Google, Microsoft And Facebook External Login Provider
by Vinay Krishna
Processes help to minimize the risks in Software Development or at least provide some valid reason during the worst situations.
by honey the codewitch
Add fast scanners/tokenizers to your C# project
by ashish__shukla
As we have seen in the last article ,Controller in MVC application is the component which takes care of the user input ,as well as defines the application logic.It performs operations on the model...The post Routing in MVC appeared first on codecompiled.com.
by AvePoint
Jeremy Thake, SharePoint MVP and AvePoint Enterprise Architect, explains why Sandbox Solutions still must possess the same level of process and scrutiny as full-trust solutions.
by Mahmudul Haque Azad
This article describes the natural evolution of BDD from common problems of developers not following TDD properly. It also describes a bit about Domain Driven Design (DDD) and Domain Specific Language (DSL) which are naturally connected with BDD.
by Alexander Chernosvitov
ActiveX component for 3D visualization, embedded in different client applications.
by Royce Bacon
How to search for SSRS subscriptions
by ijese
Although most companies do some form of requirements, there is often a lack of understanding as to exactly why the requirements need to be created and what is the required level of detail. Let’s look at some secrets to improve your requirements process even under tight deadlines.
by Major Hayden
Any system administrator knows that securing their Cloud server is a top priority when setting up their web environment. There are many techniques out there so Rackspace Cloud Engineer covers his top techniques to provide as a guidance.
by Keith Craigo
Security Central is a role based application designed for Corporate Legal and Physical Security Departments.
by Countersoft
Building software and managing project communications can be a challenge. Having a simple, centralized issue management platform really helps take away the usual hassle of team meetings, communicating progress, organizing team workloads and generally understanding project progress.
by honey the codewitch
Add the ability to run a service in console mode and to control or install your service from the command line
by Rion Williams
Semantic merge emerges (from Beta)
by Sibeesh Passion
In this post, we will see how we can send data to another domain from our application.
by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan
This article explains the core concepts about sending the emails over .NET framework and the problems that new .NET developers face in using them also some tips for removing very basic errors.
by rikbrooks
Minimizing the amount of memory that the DataWindow requires
by Bishram
Setting Up Holistic Metrics System for a Software Company
by Sushant 2018
How to set up static IP on Windows Server and Internet Sharing with TP-Link wireless router
by S. M. Ahasan Habib
In this article I will explain one by one of those hot and sexy features with code example. In some section I use question(Q) and answer(A) pattern so that audience can understand better.
by Jonathan Wood
Shallow and deep object copying
by Shivprasad koirala
Custom columns, content types, and the document list library.
by Shivprasad koirala
SharePoint Quick Start FAQ Part 6 – Workflows, Workflows and Workflows
by Christopher G. Lasater
I have included some scripts my co-worker Oleg Petrychenko gave me to install Sharepoint 2007 from scratch
by Christopher G. Lasater
This article describes how to set up and build a basic wsp solution file including handy installation scripts
by Shivprasad koirala
SharePoint workflow basics
by Oleg Shilo
This article describes the CS-Script C# Intellisense plugin for Notepad++ (CSScriptNpp).
by dibley1973
Should you develop to the lowest skill level in your team?
by John Samuel Vekal
Application has failed to start because side by side configuration is incorrect
by Grasshopper.iics
Understanding FFT was never so easy!
by Ghasem Nobari
By using this class, you can simply download multiple rapidshare links at once! (parallel)
by Kivanc Ozuolmez
For the software itself, it is easier to discuss its quality by measuring its performance, memory usage, number of the bugs etc. But what if we talk about the code file, how can we write code that we are proud of.
by vnmatt
A simple wizard
by Kanasz Robert
In this article, I will show you how to use single layer percetron as linear classifier of 2 classes.
by John T.Emmatty
This article describes the pros and cons of the Singleton pattern.
by Stephen Huen
Displays site and sub-site content in a hierarchical tree that is expandable and collapsible
by Stephen Huen
Displays site and sub-site content in a hierarchical tree that is expandable and collapsible
by Stephen Huen
Provides an administrative UI to manage custom properties for a SharePoint site
by ASP.NET Community
System;System.CodeDom.Compil
by honey the codewitch
Parse, analyze, and transform your code with Slang
by yaxW
In this article, I'll take a look the new project painter feature included in the March 21.1 EBF release that gives you control over how you architect your deployment.
by EastBancTech
How to customize your PMIS for greater business value
by Tammam Koujan
Easy to use directory watching tool.
by TylerBrinks
Friendly AOP using your favorite DI container, and a social experiment in CodeProject Community Coding
by ap0110
Learn some social networking experiences from two companies that have experienced the cloud.
by Andrew Phillips
A Young Person's Guide to Development Methodologies
by Mahmud Hasan
When you design your software, you always should think in object oriented way. To improve this thinking process with accuracy you always should observe how objects are created and managed in the real world. Along with this if you have knowledge about design principles, you will rock.
by Dalek Dave
How to solve the daily CCC
by Espen Harlinn
The first take on an indirect approach to architecture and business intelligence
by Brendan Chong
One of the first C# application to remove comments across multiple C-style languages (C, C++, Java and C#)
by JetBrains s.r.o.
Easily migrate issues from other bug trackers, create custom attributes, and enjoy per-issue visibility settings. That’s what you get with YouTrack– a keyboard-centric bug and issue tracker that features easy bug reporting, stylish bug search language and fast commands to modify multiple issues.
by Amit Ranjan
Helper Class for .Sql Server Database Engine
by Vivek.Net
The purpose of this tutorial is to provide an introduction of SSIS items.
by Satwiki
What is slush and how it is being used to scaffold a web app
by César de Souza
Explore your data using statistical distributions: explore, initialize, create, estimate and use statistical distributions from the Accord.NET Framework using an application based entirely on reflection.
by James Maeding
Tool to report another programs buffer of messages sent to a text file
by Mohamed Faizal
This article provides a step by step Installation and Prerequisites Software requirement for SharePoint server 2010 beta installation
by Syed Adnan Ahmed
Steps required to install Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 service pack 2 on existing SharePoint farm
by Syed Saqib Ali Tipu
This article takes a scenario based approach to make the reader understand this pattern.
by Anton Khritonenkov
String processing workflow actions for SharePoint 2013 and SharePoint Online
by Shivprasad koirala
Here we will discuss about Strings and Stringbuffer in .NET.
by Amr Rekaby
This article discusses collision detection algorithms in strategic game development, provides many algorithms, and compares them.
by Catherine Wright
How to submit an InfoPath form to SharePoint without creating a different filename each time a form is resubmitted.
by honey the codewitch
Implement swipe left/right/up/down using a TFT touchscreen and an Arduino compatible device
by Jerry.Wang
Syntax highlighting editor in flash for couples of programming languages!
by Chris_Hall
Innovate 2010, the PayPal X Developer Conference, offers 2,000 developers a chance to learn more about how technology and payments intersect.
by Duncan Edwards Jones
An analysis of what is needed to automate or eliminate the discipline of "project manager"
by Kevin Mack
This post aims to voice some observations that I've had in my ten years in the software development industry.
by Vincent Maverick Durano
This is a tale of a professional developer.
by FatCatProgrammer
A design pattern to help debug multi-threaded applications.
by CodeProject, Ted Neward
Welcome to our continuing series of CodeProject interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Ted Neward, a speaker, author, training, and general authority on .NET and Java technologies
by Adam Tibi
Ten Interesting Software Engineering terms that sound interesting and could make an impact in a technical discussion.
by caloia
Many teams have not fully embraced TDD, this document is for teams that need to test legacy code or developers who write code after the fact.
by Garima Valecha
The Time you save in testing is the time you gain for testing
by Derek Lakin
How to test private members in Visual Studio
by mrjvdveen
This article describes my experience with upgrading to Silverlight 3 and the steps taken to ensure our code would work.
by djidave
How to set up TFS2010 so that you can use Team Build with ClickOnce applications
by Nemanja Trifunovic
Some tips to make maintenance programming more enjoyable.
by @Encosia
The ASUS Zenbook UX31: Initial impressions
by sbarnes
To barrow an idiom, even bad Mandelbrot is good
by John_Papa
If you are considering becoming a Pluralsight author, stop considering and do it. Stretch yourself. Challenge yourself.
by Christopher Duncan
Getting Your Requirements Etched in Stone
by AliAmjad
A Design Pattern that can make your application architecture more flexible and less fragile
by Robert Riley
Creating maintainable software is more than technology, it's about company culture.
by Christian_Heilmann
Full Stack Overflow developers work almost entirely by copying and pasting code from Stack Overflow instead of understanding what they are doing. Learn the impact the practice has on core development skills.
by Martin Hinshelwood
I have been thinking a lot recently about the future of software development and where I see it going. I have worked for seven companies since leaving university (two design studios, two software studios, one community startup, one Internet bank and one investment bank), and my conclusion is that...
by Shai Raiten
An overview of the benefits of Quality Center against Team Foundation Server
by TheCodeKing
No you haven't stumbled upon a piece of broad-sheet journalism reflecting on the evolution of our society in modern time. This article is about something far more important, Social Media! Or rather, Social Media and strategies for integration.
by Joseph A Reddy
The jerk factor
by KentBill
XOR operation is magical and what can it do for you? It can switch the values of variable, back up and encrypt data.
by yaxW
Creating efficient, maintainable, partitioned applications
by webdev_hb
If you've ever worked with collections, then you may have come across yield return, but unless you mess around with it, you may never know that it is really a very unique way to work with your collections. This post discusses using yield return in your programs.
by Łukasz Bownik
The article discusses the moral virtues that shall underpin the commercial software development to ensure healthy cooperation.
by Qwertie
The root of all evil is optimization... or apathy
by Shivprasad koirala
The unsung hero, Volatile keyword: - C# threading
by merlin981
Thread safe generic queue class
by Tejas_Pathak
A platform independent game that runs on Windows, Mac and Linux
by Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)
TimeSpan calculation based on DateTime is a performance bottleneck
by CodeProject Mentors
General approach to dealing with first-time authors
by CodeProject Mentors
How to decide if you should spend time helping an author.
by CodeProject Mentors
Must-have tools that don't cost a penny.
by Omar Al Zabir
A story of a typical offshore project which is overdue, customer shouting and screaming, offshore guys working day and night and how we brainstormed on some tricks to get out of this.
by Sunny Chaganty
BAs (Business Analysts) - make or break a project.
by kb-boxer
To hold or not to hold – A story about Thread references !!!
by Gil Fink
Too many abstractions? Follow up
by arjunaraneta
Java IDE (Integrated Development Programming) Software Tools
by Imran Abdul Ghani
This post lists the top 10 ASP.NET MVC interview questions.
by Intel
If hackathon participation is not on your to-do list, here is a list of the top 10 benefits of hackathon participation, which I am sure, will put hackathons on your radar.
by Anton Angelov
List of my favourite underutilized features of .NET. Contains full explanation about what they are doing accompanied with C# code examples.
by Trenton Moss
Social media has never been so prevalent. Everywhere we turn, we see the constant reference to social media. So it's little surprise that an understanding to social media is a must for every type of organisation and the key element to success is content - targeted and constant.
by Rene Pally
The purpose of this article is to show how to capture the WMI queries sent to the system in plain text using assembler and a powerful debugger.
by Issam Lahlali
Tracking hidden duplicate code
by Toby Steed
Demand for automation and the risk for testing
by Jonathan Franks
How can an agile development team work in a waterfall culture?
by Jerry Jiang
Two fast and efficient classes of RC4 and Base64 stream cipher algorithms
by Nikola M. Živković
In the previous article, we talked about the way that powerful type of Recurrent Neural Networks - Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) Networks function. Now, we will see how to implement this kind of network.
by Aneesur Rehman Khan
This article is all about new user interface enhancements in SharePoint 2010 (beta)
by John_Papa
Slim, thin, lightweight, powerful and good looking. That’s what I look for in a laptop and that’s what I am hoping I got in the ASUS ZenBook UX31E
by alex turner
JVM code can be just as fast as the equivalent native code: Why and How.
by Nikola M. Živković
Understanding Long Short-Term Memory Networks (LSTMs)
by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan
This article is for the concept of Random URLs and how they can be generated in ASP.NET for creating Random URLs for your application.
by honey the codewitch
Take control of which thread your code gets executed on, and how it does
by honey the codewitch
Diving into some of the core plumbing behind the Windows operating system
by S. M. SOHAN
This article presents a simple yet very handy way to write unit tests for void methods.
by Sandeep Aparajit
Let’s unleash the power of a search engine and see how effectively we can use it for searching!
by raju melveetilpurayil
Unlimited scroll like Facebook news feed or Twitter tweets
by Trenton Moss
With people having to remember more and more usernames, passwords and PINs, it's crucial that any online security offers the best possible usability. Find out how you can help customers remember their passwords and continue using your website in the long-term.
by Anton Angelov
Create automation framework based on Page Object Pattern. Detailed overview how to create singleton pages via IoC container.
by Randall Templeton
This article describes how to use Windows PowerShell to manage your Intel® AMT data. Treat data stores as file systems using a few simple commands.
by Mark C. Malburg
Developing multilingual applications that allow users to create their own language files
by Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The ideas and technology behind Programming Without Coding Technology
by Fitim Skenderi
Using chain of responsibility instead of if/else statement
by aetheon
Using Dependency Injection on #titanium #alloy #TiDev
by Raymund Macaalay
sing Dependency Injection on OpenAccess ORM MVC Project
by Petru Faurescu
How to build step by step an ASP.NET Core WebAPI (.NET Core 2.0) with latest MongoDB driver. The project supports all requests to MongoDB asynchronously.
by Gil Fink
In the new release of WCF Data Services, we get server side paging and this will be addressed in this post.
by Vince Chan
In this blog post, we are going to learn how to use PostgreSQL with Entity Framework in an ASP.NET MVC application.
by Wild-Programmer
How to setup SQL Membership with ASP.NET
by rikbrooks
Carrying the microhelp along in the DataWindow
by rikbrooks
Tips and techniques
by rikbrooks
The use of the tag property of DataWindow columns
by yaxW
Web Services DataWindows tips and tricks from the field
by webdev_hb
Can't use WebControls in ASP.NET MVC anymore? Not quite. This post discusses some options that you have in MVC for creating "WebControls" by using Extension Methods, IDisposable or a "Super Secret" method.
by bhanupraveen
WebServices in .NET
by Praveen Kumar P.V
Website testing techniques
by Jamie Munro
This post discusses what you care most about when your review someone else's code.
by David Thielen
This is a short post on the basics of bitmaps, which will be sufficient for most, and a good start for the rest.
by David Thielen
If you write code that touches a text file, you probably need this.
by David Thielen
If you're going to do much more than place a line of text in a form, then the details start to matter.
by David Thielen
A basic introduction to handling time
by Ishay Ventura
An introduction to philosophy-based patterns.
by Wael Al Wirr
A brief introduction for an Enterprise Service Bus
by Thomas Shope
This article discusses the fallacy that SDLC methodologies provide a solution to quality software development.
by Randy Maxwell
Sorting during data acquisition
by Fred Westrom
A suggestion for when to use or not use interfaces
by Keyhole Software
Whirlpool: Microservices Using Netty And Kafka
by Andy Del
A post on why comments in code are largely pointless
by Łukasz Bownik
The article describes technical and sociological reasons for software companies deaths.
by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan
This article describes the way many programming languages can be selected to find that one best language for your projects!
by Arpit Jain
Enhanced version of the Windows 8 menu for websites
by Codeman the Barbarian
This post will show the steps for installing the unsigned drivers on Windows 8.1. Recently I had the task of installing some custom Android software on newly purchased tablets. As a part of the deployment we like to test the software while connected to the debugger. However, when I connected the dev
by Paul S. Chapman
Windows Azure, TDS, WCF, Silverlight and a few problems on the way
by logicchild
An extension to the Windows Memory Management article.
by Terrence Dorsey
Whether you're starting out and want to get a first taste of programming, looking to connect with other women in science and technology, or want to be inspired by the amazing work being done by women, check out these resources.
by Richard Blythe
Helpful tips and insights from one single developer to another.
by Syed BASHAR
Describes general processes of build automation using NAnt and Cruise Control
by Lee Humphries
Composing a good workflow is not the same thing as writing good code. This article discusses some simple tips for composing better workflows.
by Rajkumar-Kannan
This article introduces the readers to Windows Managment Instrumentation and how to write WMI client code using C#
by Rajkumar-Kannan
This article further dives deeper into useful utility functions that can help you build powerful WMI based applications.
by Mr Ravi Agarwal
Workspace Template Manager for Team Build to intelligently update workspace information at the right time across builds in Team Foundation Server
by Arik Poznanski
The question this posts tries to address is: Where to put value converters?
by rj45
XNA game engine sample C# XBOX ANIMATION PHYSICS Skinned model loading particles
by Jon_Galloway
I previously wrote about some initial impressions of a ZenBook UX31E I've been reviewing. I've been using it heavily since then and wanted to follow up on how it's been working for me.
by Mr.PoorEnglish
Usage of Linq and anonymous Methods help keep code briefly