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Windows Communication Foundation

  • Peer to Peer File Sharing Through WCF - Amir Jalilifard
    In this article, you are going to learn about P2P Network and Windows Communication Foundation to share your files between peers through a P2P network.

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  • Sketcher 1 of 3 - Sacha Barber
    It has been quite a while since I wrote my last article, I have been busy writing a long series of blob posts on “F# For Beginners“, and doing a lot of reading (which I hope to have more blog posts/articles about very soon). Anyway we digress, so what is this article about. Well it [R

Caching

  • MVC Output Caching using custom FilterAttribute - Ben Liebert
    As with ASP.Net Forms, MVC offers some out-of-the-box caching with their OutputCacheAttribute, however as with classic ASP.Net, one quickly realizes its limitations when building complex systems.  In particular, its very difficult, and often times impossible to flush/clear the cache based on vario

Cross Platform

  • Using jQuery Binding to make cross-domain calls with Closure Callbacks - Ben Liebert
    It was hard to come up with a title to this post because I somehow needed to convey the awesomeness for a problem which I don't think a lot of people realise they have. Quite simply, it is to do with the asynchronous manner in which we make JSONP calls (if you're not sure how […]

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Other .NET Languages

  • 'this' in JavaScript - Ronnie Mukherjee
    Few people learn JavaScript as a first programming language. Typically people will start with an object-oriented language such as C#, Java or C++. These languages have a few things in common, such as curly braces, objects, functions, if-statements and loops. Another common feature of object-oriented

Windows Communication Foundation

  • From AsyncCompleted to async await - Leonardo Paneque
    Since we got the magic of async/await on C# things got much easier on the developer front. Working with Tasks is the key to it, but we also have two older approaches in .NET framework that we need to deal with. APM (Asynchronous Programming Model) The pair of Being/End methods. EAP (Event-based Asyn




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