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Download Now | Latest Additions 37 articles overall. 24 new, 13 updated. New articles added - Client Side Multi-Column Dynamic Pivot - Jesús López Méndez
This article introduces you to client side multi-column dynamic pivot, a cleaner, simpler and elegant alternative to the complex and convoluted dynamic server side pivot.
Articles updated - SCRUM explained - Eduardo Antonio Cecilio Fernandes
This is yet another article explaining SCRUM, explanning how it works and giving my perspectives on the framework.
New Tips and Tricks added - Rock-Paper-Scissors with Netduino and Arduino - Georgi Hadzhigeorgiev
Having been constantly persuaded by my 6 year-old daughter to play Rock-Paper-Scissors I decided that we can make it a bit more interesting, so I've put following schematics on the prototyping shield.
Tips and Tricks updated New Technical Blogs added - Dissecting the C++ STL Vector: Part 1 – Introduction - Hadi Brais
CodeProjectThis is the beginning of a series about the vector container of the C++ Standard Template Library. While there are numerous resources discussing how and when to use this container, this series will be a little bit more advanced. We … Continue reading →
- MsBuild Notes - MarkPearlCoZa
MSBuild msdn reference Script everything but complie with MsBuildFile extension .build Empty Build Script Setting the default target Add a DefaultsTargets attribute to the project element with the TargetName being the name of the target.Depenencies Compiling a VS
- JavaScript Toast notification for the websites and HTML5 apps using toastr.js - Rahul Rajat Singh
In this small article, I will talk about toastr.js. A simple JavaScript library to create toast notifications for websites and single page applications. Background I recently came across a requirement which needed toast notification on a website. This website was an ASP.NET MVC website and a part of
- Certification? Not For Me - The Proactive Programmer
Microsoft offer a wide range of certifications for developers working with their stack. These are divided into five categories: 1. Server - Windows Server, Exchange Server, Lync, Sharepoint 2. Desktop - Windows 3. Applications - Office, Office 365, Microsoft Dynamics 4. Database - SQL Server 5. Deve
- Done Done - The Proactive Programmer
At one of my first jobs, as part of my introduction to the team, my new boss sat me down and bluntly told me: Please don’t tell me something is done, unless it is actually done. A few years later, in a different job, my manager introduced me to the brilliant term ‘done done‘. It
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Programmers - The Proactive Programmer
I first read Stephen Covey’s book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, in my early twenties. It’s a great, thought-provoking book that tries to simplify life’s biggest questions and challenges into a handful of practices and principles. Could the application of these habits m
- TDD – Should I or Shouldn't I? - The Proactive Programmer
TDD is great, but it can be tough going at times. Over the past ten years or so I have had a somewhat rocky relationship with TDD. There have been times when I employed it religiously, and others when I consciously chose not to. When I first tried it, working through Uncle Bob Martin's famous [̷
- Web API, or Cutting out the middle man - Kevin Mack
Ok, so I'm back with another blog post. Tonight I sit here, with the wife and the munchkin passed out and am taking this singular opportunity to catch up on the Blacklist and thinking about the latest blog post. And then it hit me, Web API. This past week I've been doing a lot of reading and resea
- Windows and The Internet of Things ! - Chris Boss
Having just read an interesting article by Paul Thurott, about Microsofts Internet of Things SDK built upon 32 bit x86 Windows and using Intels Galileo device (an x86 device the size of the Raspberry PI device) which uses Intels tiny system on a chip CPU (Quark), I found very interesting one of the
- Localizing your app name and tile on Windows Phone 8 - BC3Tech
This past week we've been presented with quite a few reasons to make sure that when we develop, we're thinking globally, not just locally in terms of who's going to be using and downloading our app: US, India and Brazil are top Windows Phone Markets- ReportKarbonn Mobiles to launch three Windows Pho
Technical Blogs updated - Analyze and start using API of SharePoint App Store to collect data about apps. - Anton Khritonenkov
SharePoint App Store already exists for two years, but there are not so much apps published yet and quality of existing apps is questionable. Nonetheless App store and Office 365 platform are evolving and new apps appear every month. This article is the first in the cycle of articles about analyzing
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