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CodeProject | The Daily Build - 2 Jan 2014

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Welcome to today's Daily Build from CodeProject.

It's an honour and a privelige to be able to announce this year's CodeProject MPVs.

In recognition of outstanding contributions to the community, either through Quick Answers, the forums or through articles and tips, the following members have been awarded CodeProject MVP status for 2014.

.dan.g. OriginalGriff
Abhinav S Pavel Torgashov
Abhishek Sur Prasad_Kulkarni
Akhil_Mittal ProgramFOX
Andrew Kirillov Rahul Rajat Singh
CHill60 Ranjan.D
CPallini Raul Iloc
Dave Kerr Richard MacCutchan
Dave Kreskowiak Rohan Leuva
Dr. Song Li Ron Beyer
Florian Rappl RyanDev
H.Brydon Sacha Barber
Josh Smith salysle
Kanasz Robert Sandeep Mewara
Maciej Los Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov
Marc Clifton Shemeer NS
Marcelo Ricardo de Oliveira Shivprasad koirala
Mehdi Gholam Tadit Dash
Nish Sivakumar thatraja
nv3 Zoltán Zörgő

A huge Thank you for all the help you have provided to the community. Congratulations.

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New Tips and Tricks added

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Windows Presentation Foundation

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ASP.NET

C#

Cryptography & Security

Office Development

New Technical Blogs added

Database

  • Gotcha – Oracle: Null - Sam Varadarajan
    NULL essentially points to an “undefined” value in the database. It helps to conserve space in database columns. It’s useful when we want to store “nothing” in a column. NULL is defined in ANSI, so all databases including ORACLE implement them. But, ORACLE differs from

Design and Architecture

  • An introduction to Agile Methodology - Manas Bhardwaj
    Agile is one form of software development methodology. Its main focus is on client satisfaction through continuous delivery. The focus of Agile is more on limiting the project scope. AnThe post An introduction to Agile Methodology appeared first on Manas Bhardwaj's Stream.

Desktop Gadgets

  • My Journey with Ubuntu Contd – Switching Desktop - Sam Varadarajan
    Last time, I posted about upgrading to Ubuntu 12.04, Precise Pangolin. It has a user interface (desktop) called Unity. It looked different from Gnome desktop I got used to in ver 10.x. It was an adjustment, but it was easy to get used to. One problem I had though was that it kept freezing up […

HTML / CSS

  • Quick Tip – Oracle SQL*Plus: HTML output - Sam Varadarajan
    Recently, I posted about SQL*Plus, a database querying tool from Oracle. Like I mentioned there, the tool is rudimentary and has some basic file handling capabilities. It has a command, SPOOL, to write the console output to a file. Traditionally, you only spooled the output to a text file. Some rele

Uncategorised Technical Blogs

  • Implementing Local MemoryCache Invalidation with Redis - Betclic Tech
    We need to use all the tools at our disposal to develop faster and more robust applications. One of the ways we can achieve this is by using caching. Previously, under the System.Web.Caching.Cache namespace, the new  -4.0- System.Runtime.Caching.Memory is more…Read more ›

  • How to be notified when your application is activated and deactivated - Richard James Moss
    I recently had a requirement where a user was able to perform an action externally to my application, and my application then had to detect this for processing.I could of course just had a poller running away in the background to check, but as the requirement also needed user input, why not just wai

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