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Latest Additions New articles added | (1 votes) by Jean-Pierre Bachmann (updated yesterday) Morstachio the upstarter of Mustachio | | (6 votes) by Randy C Finch (updated 4 days ago) A search for efficient algorithms to find Ruth-Aaron Pairs | | (4 votes) by Mustafa Sami Salt (updated 3 days ago) A wave engine written in Java and C++. | | (3 votes) by MehreenTahir (updated 4 days ago) This article will help you build different types of basic recommendation systems using python. | | (6 votes) by Jeremy Hutchinson (updated 5 days ago) I've been playing with Server-side Blazor for a few days and I've been really impressed. I can see that this will be an immensely powerful technology and I hope to make it my main web platform going forward. But it's model does change some things. | | (1 votes) by Packt Publishing (updated 2 days ago) Excerpt from the book Mastering Machine Learning for Penetration Testing by Chiheb Chebbi | | (4 votes) by Marius Bancila (updated 5 days ago) Handle CRON expressions with a simple header-only cross-platform C++17 library | | (2 votes) by David A. Gray (updated 6 days ago) Some claim that it's hard to use DocFX to generate GitHub Pages, but I discovered that it is pretty straightforward, once you mark all the booby traps. | | (2 votes) by Sujeet Bhujbal (updated 3 days ago) Angular 4 is more popular now days and for beginners, I will tell you what's new IN Angular 4 and show you a practical example of angular 4 With ASP.NET Web API for inserting, deleting and displaying data using Angular 4 | | (1 votes) by raddevus (updated 4 days ago) Setting the Foundation: JavaScript Data Types.. .Because of the way the mind works, it is easiest to learn when we focus on one thing at a time. | | (6 votes) by MehreenTahir (updated 4 days ago) This article will introduce the third option for data serialization. It is a beginner's walk through of Google Protocol Buffer. Let's move beyond XML and JSON. | | (0 votes) by Dr. Song Li (updated yesterday) This is a note on Redux | | (2 votes) by Rahul Rajat Singh (updated 5 days ago) In this article we will look at how to use dapper to read mutiple resultsets from database in a single database call. | | (1 votes) by Michael Chourdakis (updated yesterday) Signed container formats | Articles updated | (3 votes) by Zijian (updated 4 days ago) Generate TypeScript Interfaces from POCO Classes of .NET Framework or .NET Core | | (32 votes) by Altaf Ansari (updated 4 days ago) SignalR Real-Time ChatApp with Emoji / Smiley and Sending file attachment | | (18 votes) by BenHall_io (updated 5 days ago) This is a robust solution for FileSystemWatcher firing events multiple times | | (14 votes) by wmjordan (updated 2 days ago) Do something crazy and dangerous with CLR and a method made from Dynamic Assembly | | (5 votes) by HHerzl (updated 3 days ago) Scaffolding Dapper with CatFactory | | (1 votes) by Michael Chourdakis (updated 21 hours ago) XAdES-B and XAdES-T signing with my AdES and XML libraries | New Tips and Tricks added | (0 votes) by Stefan Vincent Haug (updated 14 hours ago) Helper method to apply sorting from DataTables.js parameters in C# | | (4 votes) by Jason Sobell (updated 6 days ago) The manipulation of dates in an application is not as straightforward as it first appears, but some simple understanding of the way Dates apply to real-world usage can help avoid all sorts of nasty issues down the line | | (2 votes) by adriancs (updated 6 days ago) A tool to backup & restore all MySQL databases in one click | | (0 votes) by OriginalGriff (updated 2 days ago) If you try to pass a DbNull.Value to an SQL Image column, you get an exception: "Operand type clash: nvarchar is incompatible with image" - not sure why it's throwing that, but it can be done. | | (0 votes) by SREENATH GANGA (updated 12 hours ago) .net Equivalent to MInverse in Exce | Tips and Tricks updated | (24 votes) by David_Cui (updated 3 days ago) A brief introduction to CrossCutterN tool remade for AOP programming in .NET technologies | | (5 votes) by Silvia Campo (updated yesterday) The tricky part is how to code the Unicode value that the label receives... | | (7 votes) by Steven Coco (updated yesterday) This is a simple pattern that provides a lock that can always be invoked; and may be a no-op for a non-synchronized implementation. The implementation can become "DRY" and uses an "IOC" principal --- a single implementation is either synchronized or not, by simple selection. | New Technical Blogs added | (0 votes) by Dave Ceddia (updated 5 days ago) Immutability can be a confusing topic, and it pops up all over the place in React, Redux, and JavaScript in general.. | © 2018 The Code Project. All rights reserved. This email was sent to vutunglampro@gmail.com. To stop receiving The Weekly Newsletter click here. CodeProject 503-250 Ferrand Drive, Toronto Ontario, M3C 3G8 Canada +1 416-849-8900 x 100 Please do not reply directly to this email. It was sent from an unattended mailbox. For correspondence please use webmaster@codeproject.com |
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