Thứ Sáu, 19 tháng 6, 2015

Daily News - Has C# peaked?

Daily News - Has C# peaked?
Click here How to track every change to your SQL Server database
Want to see who made database development changes, what they were working on, and why they made each change? Redgate SQL Source Control works with your source control system to give you a full version history, with line-level changes. Learn more
Click here SAP Opensources HTML framework based on jQuery
OpenUI5 (codenamed 'Phoenix') is SAPs open-source JavaScript UI library and includes more than 100 professional quality components for building web applications. The toolkit offers lots of controls, MVC, LESS-based theming, data binding. Download toolkit.
Click here Word API for .Net to boost efficiency
Using Spire.Doc, developers will find a simple and effective method to endow their applications with rich MS Word features. Spire.Doc focuses on providing excellent Word APIs for users to create, read, write, convert and print Word documents on any .NET platform.
Industry News
Another look at the cheese movement
Source: Infoworld
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe..."
Source: The Guardian
"Private eyes, they're watching you"
Source: Beta News
Now that's 'Thinking Different'
Source: Infoworld
"It's just a phone — it's not worth losing your life over"
Source: The Verge
Click here Whitepaper: 4 Ways to Improve ASP.NET Performance
Read this whitepaper about *eliminating ASP.NET app slowdowns caused by Application Database, Session State Storage, View State & Page Execution for Static Output *Why NoSQL databases are not the answer *How to use an In Memory Distributed Cache
Developer News
Soon we'll be forced to ration compile time, and only the rich will be able to use long LINQ statements
Source: Phillip Trelford
Oh coffee (tea/cola/Red Bull), is there nothing you won't do for me?
Source: Ars Technica
"So tired. Tired of waiting"
Source: Jaxenter
If this goes through, someone better send Lucifer a snow shovel.
Source: WinBeta
Purrfect news
Source: Ars Technica
Code Project Discussions - Your say!
There are no silly bloody questions, or something like that
Source: CodeProject
They'd rather be phishing (can't remember who's sig is like that, but thanks to them)
Source: CodeProject



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