Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 4, 2019

Daily News - 60 percent of enterprise codebases contain open-source vulnerabilities

Daily News - 60 percent of enterprise codebases contain open-source vulnerabilities
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Industry News
Glad they're up front about it
Source: Reuters
All thumbs to the dike!
Source: IT Pro Portal
That's because it's missing all the important ad-distributing code
Source: Bleeping Computer
Developer News
And 100% of closed-source vulnerabilities
Source: ZDNet
Do we need to spend some Dark Energy to find your Dark Data?
Source: SD Times
I know, I know. You'll miss having to deal with the Registry
Source: Windows Developer
Science and Technology
Just in case you want to say that, "My code runs on a Cray"
Source: Microsoft Azure
A little slower than fiber, but still coo
Source: IEEE Spectrum
Code Project Discussions - Your say!
Because you never know when you might need to know stuff about a website
Source: CodeProject



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The Daily Build - Using Blazor to Build a Client-Side Single-Page App with .NET Core

The Daily Build - Using Blazor to Build a Client-Side Single-Page App with .NET Core

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Using Blazor to Build a Client-Side Single-Page App with .NET Core

  (0 votes) by Kent Sharkey (updated 3 hours ago)
One of my secret dreams is coming true: we will soon be able to write C# code and have it run in the browser!

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Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 4, 2019

Web Developer Newsletter - Universal Type Converter

Web Developer Newsletter - Universal Type Converter

Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.

Industry News

Highlighted updates and features include faster startup and better default heap limits, updates to V8, TLS, llhttp, new features including diagnostic report, bundled heap dump capability and updates to Worker Threads, N-API and ES6 module support and more.
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Node.js Foundation
One of my secret dreams is coming true: we will soon be able to write C# code and have it run in the browser!
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Exception Not Found
This may well also be the best exercised release candidate in the history of Rails!
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Ruby on Rails
Learn all about Cross-Origin Resource Sharing, how it protects you, and how to enable CORS in your applications
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Auth0
Accept that sometimes, or for some people, your JavaScript will not work. Put some thought into what that means.
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Fuzzy Notepad
In this article, I want to share how HTTP headers can help you build better products for a better web for everyone.
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Twilio
Many performance optimizations can be made when we can predict what users might do before they actually do it. Resource Hints are a simple but effective way that web developers can help the browser to stay one step ahead of the user and keep pages fast.
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Smashing Magazine

New articles added

Azure

  (0 votes) by Markus Greuel (updated 5 days ago)
ASP.NET automatically parses distributed tracing headers, in azure functions however a bit of custom code is required.

Game Development

  (0 votes) by Kevin Mack (updated 5 days ago)
How to configure Terraform Development Environment

Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan (updated 3 days ago)
R2 Learn, a SaaS-based end-to-end automated machine learning (AutoML) tool, makes it easy for data scientists or data engineers to get from importing a dataset, to training models and getting predictions in just a few steps.
  (0 votes) by raddevus (updated 3 days ago)
When it comes to the enterprise-grade charting and graphing components that can help you create an awesome dashboard, Wijmo has you covered.

Serverless Computing

  (2 votes) by Javier Carrion (updated 14 hours ago)
How to create and test a Serverless Function app using Microsoft Azure

Web Services

  (1 votes) by sun.shuo@aliyun.com (updated yesterday)
This is a beginner's Introduction to Distributed System Design - 1. Splitting in Microservice Architecture
  (0 votes) by sun.shuo@aliyun.com (updated 4 days ago)
Distributed method of web services

Articles updated

Algorithms & Recipes

  (83 votes) by Gonzales Cenelia (updated 5 days ago)
Tutorial on making an artificial intelligence chatbot

C / C++ Language

  (61 votes) by QxOrm (updated 5 days ago)
QxOrm C++ library: Persistence (based on QtSql Qt library) - Serialization (based on boost::serialization library) - Reflection (introspection)

C#

  (136 votes) by Thorsten Bruning (updated 4 days ago)
Converting nearly every type to another type

New Technical Blogs added

Code Generation

  (0 votes) by Benktesh Sharma (updated 3 days ago)
Here is a simple branching strategy to work in CI/CD and code review policy in Agile

Uncategorised Technical Blogs

  (0 votes) by Kevin Mack (updated 2 days ago)
How to build a Solr cluster with Terraform



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Daily News - How Microsoft learned from the past to redesign its future

Daily News - How Microsoft learned from the past to redesign its future
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Industry News
This is almost as bad as that "White Pages" leak!
Source: vpnMentor
"Trust in me, just in me. Shut your eyes and trust in me."
Source: Tresorit
I can't imagine why
Source: Bleeping Computer
Source: xkcd
Developer News
Battleship grey ought to be enough for everyone
Source: The Verge
"DON'T THINK OF IT AS DYING, JUST THINK OF IT AS LEAVING EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH"
Source: Motherboard
Science and Technology
Or it was just a beluga tourist
Source: Ars Technica
That's funny - "YouPS" is what I say when I see certain emails in my inbox
Source: Tech Xplore
They haven't cracked ROT13 yet, have they?
Source: MIT CSAIL
Code Project Discussions - Your say!
An umbrella to keep the messy stuff off my head, and air support to take care of the rest
Source: CodeProject
So they can Scratch that itch
Source: CodeProject



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