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CodeProject | The Daily Build - 11 Nov 2013

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Welcome to today's Daily Build from CodeProject.

We've just stumbled home from a week spent traveling the length and breadth of Europe to speak to software developers about, well, software development.

It's a mess

A good mess, in that it's always a good time for software developers when software needs to be upgraded with new features, or upgraded to a new version of the OS, or ported to a completely new OS. However, the choice of what you do and what you skip can make or break you and it's hard to know which road to travel.

Will you create a WinRT version, or will you move to android? Will iOS continue to lose market share or will it continue to be the money maker? We don't know what will happen but we do know what we see and hear and over the next few weeks we'll be publishing our notes and our research to at least shine a light along the way.

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Latest Additions

20 articles overall. 2 new, 18 updated.

New articles added

Design and Architecture

  • Software Architecture - Paulo Zemek
    A discussion about architecture in the development of applications, also discussing home-made frameworks and why they can be good.

Articles updated

.NET Framework

Algorithms & Recipes

Applications & Tools

C / C++ Language

C#

C++ / CLI

Client side scripting

Code Generation

Cryptography & Security

Date and Time

LINQ

  • LINQ to CSV library - Matt Perdeck
    Easy to use library to use CSV and tab delimited files with LINQ queries.

Miscellaneous

Testing and QA

Windows Communication Foundation

Tips and Tricks updated

Ajax

  • AJAX vs. Non-AJAX Calls All-in-One Page - Peter Leow
    This is a simple web application to illustrate visually the difference between Ajax and non-Ajax calls that take place all in a single web page.

New Technical Blogs added

Design and Architecture

  • Test Driven Development - Paul Watt
    a brief overview of TDD, which will include a description of the concepts, development process and potential benefits associated with TDD.




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