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The Daily Build - Object Oriented JavaScript Class Library in C#/.NET Style

The Daily Build - Object Oriented JavaScript Class Library in C#/.NET Style

IoT, Mobile Development, AI

Artificial intelligence, connected devices, and a different technology stack each day. Most of us are playing catchup, but it's an amazing, fun ride. If you think you have a handle on this stuff then please share your experience, knowledge and code. Looking for inspiration? Check out our list of IoT, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence articles and references.


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Object Oriented JavaScript Class Library in C#/.NET Style

  (122 votes) by EJocys (updated 13 hours ago)
JavaScript class library which partly replicates Microsoft .NET Framework structure and functionality.

New Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips

.NET Framework

  (6 votes) by matt warren (updated 2 days ago)
How to add a new Bytecode instruction to the CLR

Algorithms & Recipes

  (2 votes) by Alexander Chernosvitov (updated 5 hours ago)
Implementation of a polynomial time algorithm searching Hamilton cycles in an undirected graph

Android

  (0 votes) by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan (updated 3 hours ago)
Google has recently announced, that it is going to remove all sort of “expected ‘;’” errors from Android Studio in their next major update for Android Studio, in version 3. The previous sentence was a total pun, and it was actually the way I first interpreted their shift from

Arduino

  (0 votes) by Mark Scammacca (updated yesterday)
Basic implementation of HTTP request handling for Arduino with Wiznet 5100 Ethernet shield

Azure

  (1 votes) by Yashashwi Srivastava (updated 2 days ago)
This article is a comprehensive understanding of Azure Service Fabric, and how it is a boon for the latest trending approach, Micros Services.
  (0 votes) by Duncan Edwards Jones (updated yesterday)
How Microsoft Orleans can facilitate a very highly scalable CQRS and event sourcing based system

C / C++ Language

  (2 votes) by 0xG00DC0FFEE (updated 20 hours ago)
A better and much simpler implementation of Finite State Machine library for C++

C#

  (0 votes) by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan (updated 13 hours ago)
This post talks about the most important improvements to C# language in its 7th version, provides some IL overview, as well as my own personal opinions on the features and improvements.

Client side scripting

  (1 votes) by KamalSaluja (updated 9 hours ago)
Automating tasks for building a front end application

Connected Devices

  (1 votes) by Alejandro Xalabarder (updated 11 hours ago)
A new way of doing http applications (?)

Database

  (2 votes) by Christian Luketa Kanyinda (updated 2 days ago)
This article will allow you to govern your resources and to control them to optimize your server

Design and Architecture

  (1 votes) by Anton Angelov (updated 8 hours ago)
We will use the previously presented assessment framework to evaluate SpecFlow based tests. Find the ratings and reasoning behind them.

Game Development

  (2 votes) by Robert Welliever (updated 20 hours ago)
Classic, Arcade-Style Video Poker

Java

  (0 votes) by Michael B Pliam (updated 23 hours ago)
An easily modifiable console like interface for testing Java code

Libraries

  (1 votes) by Member 13212100 (updated yesterday)

Miscellaneous

  (5 votes) by John Trinder (updated 2 days ago)
Comprehensive Multi-Slider(-Range) that can add, delete and move arrows (thumbs)

Other .NET Languages

  (0 votes) by RubiksCode (updated 20 hours ago)
Back in the day when I was a young developer, I was using output parameters. Then I figured out it is somewhat complicated to test functions with output parameters, and that their use is clunky at best. Also, out parameters don’t work with async function, because of CLR limitations.

Programming Tips

  (5 votes) by Rashedul Hossain Khan (updated 2 days ago)
The rules for substituting derived class and base class in place of each other as a reference type

SQL Reporting Services

  (0 votes) by Tomáš Bauer (updated 20 hours ago)
Capture of a Typical SQL Server Database Workload

Uncategorised Technical Blogs

  (2 votes) by Kamran Bilgrami (updated yesterday)
Visual Studio 2017 has provided several key improvements in Debugging experience. One of them is called “Run To Click”. “Run to cursor” has been a familiar experience for all developers for many years.
  (0 votes) by Alvin Bunk (updated 3 days ago)
Another Twig Ternary example
  (0 votes) by Sukant Shekhar (updated yesterday)
Scenario:- Make Customer portal (Previously known as ADX portal) Multilingual so that the website can be released Worldwide Prerequisite:- Install the Language pack in CRM.

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Applications & Tools

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C#

  (12 votes) by Yuriy Magurdumov (updated 2 days ago)
Efficiently uploading large data files in chunks via WCF Service, and storing data in SQL Server using Entity Framework
  (9 votes) by Yuriy Magurdumov (updated 2 days ago)
Two flavors of IDataReader implementations used together with SqlBulkCopy to insert static and dynamic data structures into SQL Server table.

Libraries

  (33 votes) by Cinchoo (updated 13 hours ago)
Simple CSV file reader for .NET

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