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Download Now | Latest Additions 22 articles overall. 13 new, 9 updated. New articles added Articles updated - Auto Filtering GridView Control - rhawk4
A component replacement for the standard GridView that adds filters to the header and does not require code changes on your page.
New Tips and Tricks added New Technical Blogs added - Defining Done: When to Crawl, Walk, or Run - Zac Gery
Defining Done: When to Crawl, Walk, or Run
- Memory Leak in Sybase EAServer - Sam Varadarajan
Memory Leak in Sybase EAServer
- F#5 : Operators - Sacha Barber
Now I had intended to write a 1/2 decent blog post on F# operators, but then I had a think about this, and too be honest I could not actually see too much merit in simply reiterating what was already freely available on MSDN where it lists ALL of the F# operators. You can […]
- F# For Beginners Series - Sacha Barber
Over the past couple of months I have been quite. This is due to the fact that I have been attempting to learn a new language. Namely F#. Now I spend most of my time as a regular .NET developer. Ok F# is part of the .NET family, but its is way more functional than […]
- AutoMocking Container - Sacha Barber
At work I am lucky enough to work with a few bright chaps (sadly some of them are a lot youger than me, which is making me question my existence :-( , but on the other hand it is always good to learn new things). One of those new things for me happened the other […]
- Awaitable Console Application - Sacha Barber
The other days someone posted some code about how to make Async/Await easier to work with. What they went for was not correct, and looked more like RXs model of OnNext/OnError/OnCompleted. The reason it was wrong is that it did not support awaiting. As a rule any Asyn code you write WILL need synchr
- Get-ChildItem vs Dir in PowerShell - Leonardo Paneque
Batch as usualRecently I was in the need of modifying a huge amount of files across a network share. After installing Serviio media streaming service I noticed that it will crash "randomly". After checking the logs it was clear that ffmpeg was crashing when trying to open subtitle files that were no
Technical Blogs updated - F#13 : Pattern Matching - Sacha Barber
So last time we looked at Arrays, this time we will look at another core F# technique called pattern matching. Patterns are rules for transforming input data. They are used throughout the F# language to compare data with a logical structure or structures, decompose data into constituent parts, or ex
- F#12 : Arrays - Sacha Barber
No language would be complete without arrays (at least in my opinion). They are an excellent structure. F# is of course no fool, and includes them (as you would expect), so this blog will concentrate on looking at using arrays in F# Creating Arrays There are several ways to create arrays, just as
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