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Download Now | Latest Additions 50 articles overall. 28 new, 22 updated. New articles added - IntelliPort - Mihai MOGA
An alternative Windows version to the famous HyperTerminal
Articles updated - ASP.NET Identity 2.0: Customizing Users and Roles - John Atten
The ASP.NET Identity team released the Identity 2.0 framework RTM back in march. The new release contained significant additions to the functionality found in the original 1.0 release, and introduced some breaking changes as well. In a previous post, we took a high-level look at how Identity 2.0 w
- ASP.NET Identity 2.0 Extending Identity Models and Using Integer Keys Instead of Strings - John Atten
A deeper look at extending the core set of models afforded by the Identity 2.0 framework, and re-implementing the basic Identity Samples project using integer keys for all of our models, instead of the default string keys which are the default.
- Random Thoughts.. - John Underhill (Steppenwolfe)
CSRG random generator in C# and the NIST STS Library (Huge update!)
New Tips and Tricks added Tips and Tricks updated New Technical Blogs added - Using the NuGet Package Explorer to Create, Explore and Publish Packages - Rion Williams
Although there is often some debate regarding its pronunciation, I believe that most of us can agree that NuGet is pretty great. In the past few years, NuGet has become one of the easily and most commonly used tools within a .NET Developers bag of tricks and rightfully so. Long gone are the days of
- Inside C++ – Class, Struct and Objects - BrainlessLabs
In this chapter we will deal with class, structures and objects. So class or struct is the keywords we use to create a class in C++. The class can hold static, non static member variables. Class can contain static, non static and virtual member functions. To have a detailed look at all the possible
- Inside C++ – Introduction - BrainlessLabs
C++ is a vast language. Now the language is even more beautiful and exciting and evolving. With Microsoft and Apple backing it up it has a lot of potential. In these series we will talk about C++ in general, different features and some internals of C++. I will be using the llvm/Clang compiler tool c
- Calculating Business Hours in Javascript - Rion Williams
Time is money, especially when that time is spent handling things like calculating hours worked and filling out time-sheets. Recently, a user on the forums posed a question about how to go about calculating the number of hours worked between two specified dates. The request required that it must be
- Code Smell Confessions - The Proactive Programmer
Code smells offer us a convenient way to identify, classify and address bad code. The phrase was first coined by Kent Beck, while helping Martin Fowler with his famous book, Refactoring. A code smell is an indication of bad code. It is something that is easy to spot quickly, and which probably tells
- The Singleton Induced Epiphany - Paul M Watt
I am not aware of a software design pattern that has been vilified more than The Singleton. Just as every other design pattern, the singleton has its merits. Given the right situation, it provides a simple a clean solution, and just as every other design pattern, it can be misused. I ha
- Gaming : Developer to Game Developer – A transition - Vidyasagar MSC
"Never too old, never too bad, never too late, never too sick to start from scratch once again."~ Bikram Choudhury When i introduce myself i say “I am a software developer and work on game development too”.The reaction will be “Is it? I am also a developer.How and where should i st
- Creating Your Own Java Annotations - Keyhole Software
If you’ve been programming in Java and using any one of the popular frameworks like Spring and Hibernate, you should be very familiar with using annotations. When working with an existing framework, its annotations typically suffice. But, have you ever found a need to create your own annotatio
- Lessons Learned in Automated Testing - Keyhole Software
I want to discuss some takeaways from my role as a Quality Assurance (QA) Software Developer. My experiences in QA were two-fold: I started as a Software Engineer responsible for QA on a Scrum team and I later had a role as a QA Engineer responsible for implementing automated testing infrastructure.
- Mentoring Software Developers - MarkPearlCoZa
Making it intentionalRecently we started a mentoring programme - nothing rigid or too formal, but intentional. In essence each person in the company has picked someone else in the company as a formal mentor and they have committed to meet at regular intervals. Formal developer mentoring is new to u
- Small Classes - MarkPearlCoZa
For the last few years I have been an advocate of SOLID principles and trying to keep classes to a level where they have a single responsibility. In learning how to apply the Single Responsibility Principle I have found my classes have become small, focussed and reusable. The better I apply this pri
- JAXB – A Newcomer's Perspective, Part 1 - Keyhole Software
I know what a lot of you are already thinking, so let's get this out of the way: "JAXB? As in XML? Come on, all the cool kids are using JSON." The "XML vs. JSON" debate and the many arguments that contribute to it are pretty well documented; I won't spend a lot of time […]
- ASP.Net Web Services – Getting Started - Arun Ramachandran India
CodeProject In the past 10 months, we were discussing about ASP.Net MVC, Entity Framework, jQuery, LINQ and many more stuffs. Today, we are going to start with ASP.Net Web Services. What are web services and why should we use them? Web services are a standardized way for developing interoperable app
Technical Blogs updated - Why .NET is .NET !!! - Tadit Dash (ତଡିତ୍ କୁମାର ଦାଶ)
This was indeed asked by one interviewer to me, when I was in Final Year of my Engineering.
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