The Daily Build - The Psychological Reasons of Software Project Failures 2 new and 9 updated articles today
Wednesday, February 12, 2020 | | Headline article | (76 votes) by Łukasz Bownik (updated 15 hours ago) This article discusses the psychological reasons of software project failures. | New Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips  | (0 votes) by OwenDavies (updated 15 hours ago) The IIS rewrite module is a really powerful feature in IIS. It gives you power to set up rules to handle how requests for specific URLs are handled. |  | (3 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 12 hours ago) Are we about to go over a cliff? | Updated Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips  | (25 votes) by spi (updated 18 hours ago) This small library handles units of measure and quantities with a dynamic and multi-contexts approach. |  | (4 votes) by honey the codewitch (updated 7 hours ago) Generate fast, easy to use lexers/scanners in major .NET languages |  | (21 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 12 hours ago) Keeping a program running when it would otherwise abort |  | (6 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 12 hours ago) Recovering from memory leaks |  | (4 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 12 hours ago) Automating Scott Meyers' recommendations and cleaning up #include directives |  | (2 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 12 hours ago) Structuring main() and recovering from memory corruption |  | (1 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 13 hours ago) No breakpoints or drooling all over the console! |  | (14 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 12 hours ago) Cleaving the Gordian knot of thread safety |  | (4 votes) by Steffen Ploetz (updated yesterday) YES, you can - use native DLLs in your Azure Functions via P/Invoke ([DllImport]) as you already know it from .NET Framework, and safe the code you have developed and maintained for decades with much effort and patience. | |
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