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New Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips

.NET Framework

  (6 votes) by Asad Bukhari (updated yesterday)
This article explains simple steps to define XML DOM against xml document. This way you can easily manipulate xml document as simple class objects.

ASP

  (2 votes) by Garry Pilkington (updated yesterday)
Part 1 – Securing Your Logins With ASP.Net MVC (This post) Part 2 – Securing Web.API Requests With JSON Web Tokens An archetectural patterns that is becoming more popular is using ASP.Net MVC with a Web.API layer servicing the web…Read more ›Related Posts:Windows 8.1 Has Been

Azure

  (1 votes) by Gaston Verelst (updated yesterday)
This article describes how to set up the deployment from VSO to an MS Azure website.

C#

  (2 votes) by Rabhi Sofiene (updated 13 hours ago)
What you have to know about ADO.NET and Entity Framework

Content Management Server

  (1 votes) by Graham D Smith (updated 15 hours ago)
In a previous post in this series on implementing continuous delivery with TFS we arrived at the point of being able to run automated web tests on a build of the application deployed to the DAT environment. Any build that passes this stage is a candidate to be promoted to the next stage in the [&#82

Database

  (0 votes) by IAndreev93 (updated yesterday)
Very Simply MySQL Viewer with Swing GUI written in NetBeans IDE using GUI Builder

Date and Time

  (4 votes) by Ben M Watson (updated yesterday)
I was recently debugging a problem that just didn’t make any sense at first. The code looked like this: class App {     public bool IsRunning {get; set;}     private Thread houseKeepingThread;         public void Start()     {         this.IsRunning = true; this.houseKeepingThread = new Thread(Threa

DLLs & Assemblies

  (0 votes) by Graham D Smith (updated 15 hours ago)
In a previous post in this series on implementing continuous delivery with TFS we looked at how some simple tweaks to the build process can help with the goal of baking quality in. This post continues in the vein of making improvements to the pipeline by addressing the issue of assembly versioning.

HTML / CSS

  (0 votes) by Sebastiaan Meijerink (updated 21 hours ago)
Creates an MVC site with user inputs to change the bootstrap variables and generate a custom branded bootstrap.css

Mobile Development

  (0 votes) by Kimmo Mbanga (updated 13 hours ago)
Storing and retrieving encrypted passwords on LocalStorage using Standord Crypto Library

Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by Ian_Paullin (updated 22 hours ago)
For the past few months, I’ve been analyzing Octopus Deploy in terms of it’s components, architectural design and benefits of said design decisions. In this article, we’re going to bring everything together to see the sum of all the parts.

Site & Server Management

  (0 votes) by F-ES Sitecore (updated 15 hours ago)
Sitecore's authentication and user management uses asp.net membership with the membership schema in the Core database.  To use authentication in your own sites you can use this membership system yourself, or if you have your own existing membership database you want to use, or you want to implement
  (0 votes) by Graham D Smith (updated 15 hours ago)
In previous posts in this blog series on continuous delivery with TFS our activities have been geared up to deploying the sample application to target servers – or nodes as they are sometimes referred to. But what happens when for some reason you have an environment that’s just not ready
  (0 votes) by Graham D Smith (updated 12 hours ago)
When I first started listing the draft titles of blog posts for my series on implementing continuous delivery with TFS naturally the vNext / Agent-less / PowerShell DSC feature of Release Management that shipped with 2013.3 was on my list. And why not? Surely this was the successor to the agent-base

Tools and IDE

  (0 votes) by Eugene Sadovoi (updated 21 hours ago)
Using DynamicEnumProperty, EnumProperty, IntProperty, ProjectSchemaDefinitions, Rule, StringListProperty, and StringProperty elements for creation of property sheets in Visual Studio (MSBuild)

Uncategorised Technical Blogs

  (4 votes) by Passion4Code (updated yesterday)
Introduction In this article , I would be discussing a very interesting topic called WebSecurity in MVC applicationa and how easy and simple it is to implement and understand. Let me share a small incident for which I came across this concept. Usually we create an MVC application and select a templa
  (2 votes) by Keyhole Software (updated yesterday)
In this blog post, I examine Agile team member roles and explain what I see as behaviors, or “anti-patterns,” that are detrimental to the Agile process. It is my goal to avoid a negative tone and, instead, emphasize that these are behaviors that can be changed for the better of the team. However, we
  (0 votes) by F-ES Sitecore (updated 20 hours ago)
How Sitecode manages icons
  (0 votes) by F-ES Sitecore (updated 15 hours ago)
IntroductionIf you use class-level variables in your Sitecore pipelines you might discover inconsistent and unwanted behaviour.ExplanationA Sitecore pipeline is merely a collection of steps with each step being a method that is called on a given class.  Let's say your pipeline step has many function

Web Security

  (1 votes) by Graham D Smith (updated 12 hours ago)
In this instalment of my series on implementing continuous delivery with TFS we pick up where we left off in the previous post and add the automated web tests we created to Microsoft Test Manager. We then look at how to schedule these tests for automatic execution through the deployment pipeline. Ex
  (0 votes) by Graham D Smith (updated 12 hours ago)
In this blog post (which is part of my series on on implementing continuous delivery with TFS) we look at creating automated web tests with Selenium. Although the need for manual testing will probably never go away any organisation that wants to deploy software on a frequent basis is going to have t

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Updated Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips

.NET Framework

  (8 votes) by Paulo Zemek (updated 14 hours ago)
Presenting three expandable frameworks built as Portable Class Libraries.

C / C++ Language

  (19 votes) by Jerry Evans (updated 21 hours ago)
Adding cross-platform round-trip JSON serialization to C++ classes

IoT on Azure

  (6 votes) by Ranjan.D (updated yesterday)
All about "Gilt" product analytic's by making use of Azure and Internet of things.

NoSQL

  (156 votes) by Mehdi Gholam (updated yesterday)
NoSql, JSON based, Document store database with compiled .net map functions and automatic hybrid bitmap indexing and LINQ query filters (now with standalone Server mode, Backup and Active Restore, Transactions, Server side queries, MonoDroid support, HQ-Branch Replication, working in Linux)

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