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The Daily Build - A Working TCP Client and Server With SSL

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A Working TCP Client and Server With SSL

  (23 votes) by David Maw (updated 1 hour ago)
A working example of a Windows client and server using SSL over TCP.

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Ajax

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ASP.NET

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Best Practices

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C / C++ Language

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Applying Object Oriented Programming principles when coding in C

C#

  (0 votes) by Maheshbhushan_Kshirsagar (updated 18 hours ago)
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Code Generation

  (1 votes) by Chris Boss (updated 1 hour ago)
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Cross Platform

  (0 votes) by Simon Jackson (updated 16 hours ago)
MonoGame – Building Multi-platform Solutions

Database

  (1 votes) by GhostHost (updated 8 hours ago)
Compare two databases to detect which object has been modified from an old version of the same database.

Design and Architecture

  (1 votes) by Dominic Burford (updated 13 hours ago)
Creating releases and deployments using Team Foundation Server 2015

Java

  (1 votes) by Luca Basso Ricci (updated 16 hours ago)
How to build the JNI signature for a Java method
  (0 votes) by discompsys (updated 13 hours ago)
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Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by Tsuyoshi Matsuzaki (updated 15 hours ago)
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Updated Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips

.NET Framework

  (6 votes) by matt warren (updated 17 hours ago)
As part of an ongoing attempt to learn more about how a real-life Garbage Collector (GC) works (see part 1) and after being inspired by Julia Evans' excellent post gzip + poetry = awesome I spent a some time writing a tool to enable a live visualisation of the .NET GC in action.
  (2 votes) by matt warren (updated 16 hours ago)
Adventures in Benchmarking - Memory Allocations
  (2 votes) by matt warren (updated 17 hours ago)
This series is an attempt to learn more about how a real-life "Garbage Collector" (GC) works internally, i.e., not so much "what it does", but "how it does it" at a low-level.
  (1 votes) by matt warren (updated 17 hours ago)
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  (1 votes) by matt warren (updated 16 hours ago)
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  (1 votes) by matt warren (updated 16 hours ago)
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C#

  (2 votes) by matt warren (updated 17 hours ago)
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Client side scripting

  (8 votes) by Vincent Maverick Durano (updated 15 hours ago)
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Design and Architecture

  (9 votes) by Zebedee Mason (updated 18 hours ago)
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