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Download Now | Latest Additions 20 articles overall. 10 new, 10 updated. New articles added Articles updated - Software Architecture - Paulo Zemek
A discussion about architecture in the development of applications, also discussing home-made frameworks and why they can be good.
- Displaying User Friendly Enum Values in WPF - Henrik Jonsson
Presents a helper class to easily display user-friendly enum value representations including customizable and localizable text, images, and arbitrary XAML content. This class can also be used as a general XAML switch statement for enum and non-enum classes.
New Tips and Tricks added - Upload Any File("txt, doc, docx, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, rtf") and Show the Thumbnail of First Page of Uploaded File in MVC - Yogesh Kumar Tyagi
Using this Article We Easily Create Thumbnail of "txt, doc, docx, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, rtf" Files in asp.Net Mvc
- WPF - Multiple Validation on Single Control - Rohit Dot net
Validation control with a single validation rule is easy, but what if we need to validate a control using different validation rules. This article tells how to achieve multiple validation on single control in an easy and systematic way.
Tips and Tricks updated New Technical Blogs added - Get yer Git on - BC3Tech
One of the more interesting aspects of moving to VisualStudio Online for my source control and builds when I did it was seeing that I now had the choice between TFS Version Control (TFSVC) and Git to use as my source control. At that time I had never used Git. However, when I saw this […]CodeP
Technical Blogs updated - F#8 Discriminated Unions - Sacha Barber
OK so our F# journey continues. We have looked at some of the basic building block types such as Records/Tuples, it is now time to look at Discriminated Unions. Discriminated unions provide support for values that can be one of a number of possible values. The possible values are known as "union c
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