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Best "Everything Else" Article of January 2014

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Current Entries

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19 Jan 2014Mike Hankey
Part 2 in an on going series of article featuring an Autonomus Rover
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16 Jan 2014Tom Glick Philadelphia, US
POC to demonstrate passing of collections of complex objects to ASP.NET Web API Controllers.
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30 Jan 2014Roman Kiss
This article describes how a Windows Azure BizTalk Service Bridge pipeline can be extended for message mediation by Workflow (VETER + WORKFLOW Pattern).
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2 Jan 2014Vidyasagar Machupalli
Touch ups before publishing your Unity game to Windows Store
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27 Jan 2014Andrey Chaschev
Describes how to install and use Bear to set up and manage Tomcat cluster
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27 Jan 2014RCL_SPD
Denormal floats across architectures
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28 Jan 2014RCL_SPD
Dynamic loop unrolling
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2 Jan 2014shijuse
How to publish a form as Web browser based
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28 Jan 2014Dmitriy Kozlov
This is a new feature which allows to publish the designed forms to wiki, publishing and web part pages within the current site.
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30 Jan 2014Dmitriy Kozlov
Change of approval status in SharePoint edit form
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18 Jan 2014PavelFedulov
How to make your unit tests readable with StoryQ
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21 Jan 2014Artem Smirnov
codeproject If you are a .Net developer, there's no way you've never used, or at least heard about, NuGet. Unless you don't use any external dependencies, this package manager is a must have tool.
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5 Oct 2016staffan_v
Batch uploading music files to Echo Nest
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29 Jan 2014RCL_SPD
How to measure the benefits of data-oriented design
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29 Jan 2014RCL_SPD
Parallelizable File Formats
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29 Jan 2014BC3Tech
From Joe to pro-TFS style
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27 Jan 2014RCL_SPD
How to write a Linux 4K introduction
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13 Jan 2014Komal Mangal
How to work with LINQ to XML
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12 Jan 2014Arun Ramachandran India
Element operations in LINQ
16 Jan 2014Bruno Terkaly
Tips on how to troubleshoot Multi-tiered applications when they are hosted in cloud infrastructures.
27 Jan 2014Ted Neward
Google Cloud Platform - Part 5: Google Cloud SQL
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13 Jan 2014Simon Jackson
A review of "Learning Window 8 Game Development"
2 Jan 2014Bruce Chapman DNN
This article covers the different types of application caching available on the Windows Azure platform.
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16 Jan 2014Jay Guiang
How to retrieve the current user's Regional Settings using SharePoint Designer
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3 Jan 2014shailesh91082
The future trends of technology
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16 Jan 2014Gordon Beeming
How to get started with a Team Explorer Plugin for VS 2013
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17 Jan 2014Zac Gery
Agile's secret sauce
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17 Jan 2014pi19404
Integral image for mean and variance computation
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19 Jan 2014pi19404
In this article, we will look at the concept of Local Binary Pattern and computation of LBP image.
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27 Jan 2014RCL_SPD
Switch to polling mode
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28 Jan 2014dingjing
DataStage Batch Sparse Lookup
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29 Jan 2014RCL_SPD
How to get QtCreator to work on a PowerPC Mac
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29 Jan 2014Rohitmssqlfun
The 10th cumulative update release for SQL Server 2012 RTM is now available.
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30 Jan 2014Rohitmssqlfun
The 13th cumulative update release for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 3 is now available.
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30 Jan 2014RCL_SPD
This is a convenient way to manage multiple SSH keys
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12 Jan 2014Michael Trembovler
The current article might be useful for users attempting to use NServiceBus. It contains detailed instruction for creating pairs: publisher-subscriber through ServiceMatrix. Solution architects may find this technique useful in many CQRS scenarios as a good alternative to WCF.
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5 Mar 2014Mike Hankey
Learn the basic of the AVR micro controller and the assembly language
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9 Mar 2015Steffen Ploetz
How to get out the maximum from the Roma widget in C# efficiently without dependencies to GUI frameworks like GTK or KDE. Basics and description of concepts.
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14 Jan 2014ISpliter
When discussing VB6, we should look at the reality of the situation and not on preconceived opinions. New source code projects are made daily in Visual Basic 6.0. The paper proposes the reintroduction of Visual Basic 6.0 on the market, in parallel with Visual Studio line.
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17 Jan 2014deepi2014
An attempt to taking up an existing published article “C#.NET Interoperability with Native C Libraries on Cross Platform” towards the next level.
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7 Jan 2014M@dHatter
Below is an easy way to create Templates in JavaScript without changing the code format.
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1 Jan 2014Sam Varadarajan
Some learning opportunities online
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1 Jan 2014Sam Varadarajan
To OO or not to OO
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22 Jan 2014Terrence Dorsey
TL;DR version: I wrote some course materials and sample code for teaching the basics of Ruby programming to middle-school kids. The course is called RubyStory and teaches just enough Ruby to create a choose-your-own-adventure style storytelling game.
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5 Jan 2014Roy, Philippe
Cloud computing means opportunities as well as challenges. Here's an overview of cloud computing intersecting with the IVR world.
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30 Jan 2014CdnSecurityEngineer
Exploiting managed memory
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3 Jan 2014Vidyasagar Machupalli
Unity: Animate your character using Mecanim
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22 Jan 2014Paul M Watt
Software maintenance is a myth
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24 Jan 2014Zac Gery
A question that arises if one works in programming long enough

Current Participants

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Russian Federation Russian Federation
A professional developer, 8+ years in Java. Loves simplicity of code and lightweight frameworks. Had computer vision, linguistic and game projects in his past. At some point became annoyed by the lack of a Java deployer and started creating his own. When not programming, Andrey enjoys martial arts and swimming. Some people say he swims like an octopus (anyone read till this line?).
Software Developer GeekSoft
Lithuania Lithuania
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer
India India
Arun Ramachandran is a Software Engineer having hands on experience in different Microsoft Technologies who is presently working in Experion Technologies, India. He has written over 95 articles on the subject on his blog at http://BestTEchnologyBlog.com. Along with 3 years of hands on experience he holds a Master of Computer Applications degree from Cochin University of Science & Technology (CUSAT).
Founder Across Time & Space
United States United States
I am in the process of morphing from a software developer into a portrayer of Mark Twain. My monologue (or one-man play, entitled "The Adventures of Mark Twain: As Told By Himself" and set in 1896) features Twain giving an overview of his life up till then. The performance includes the relating of interesting experiences and humorous anecdotes from Twain's boyhood and youth, his time as a riverboat pilot, his wild and woolly adventures in the Territory of Nevada and California, and experiences as a writer and world traveler, including recollections of meetings with many of the famous and powerful of the 19th century - royalty, business magnates, fellow authors, as well as intimate glimpses into his home life (his parents, siblings, wife, and children).

Peripatetic and picaresque, I have lived in eight states; specifically, besides my native California (where I was born and where I now again reside) in chronological order: New York, Montana, Alaska, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Idaho, and Missouri.

I am also a writer of both fiction (for which I use a nom de plume, "Blackbird Crow Raven", as a nod to my Native American heritage - I am "½ Cowboy, ½ Indian") and nonfiction, including a two-volume social and cultural history of the U.S. which covers important events from 1620-2006: http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/blackbirdcraven
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
I'm a Sr. Software Engineer in the Seattle area primarily focused on serverless technologies in the cloud. In my free time I enjoy hiking & other adventures with my family around the Puget Sound and the country! You can find out more about me at my homepage: http://bc3.tech/brandonh
Product Manager DNN Corp
Australia Australia
Bruce Chapman is the Product Manager for Cloud Services at DNN. He’s been an active member of the DNN Community since 2006 as a contributor, vendor and now employee of DNN Corp.

You can read his blog at http://dnnsoftware.com/blog or follow him on Twitter @brucerchapman
Canada Canada
Starting with Turbo C and 8086 Assembler in the late 80s, Bruno has kept busy teaching and writing code in a multitude of platforms, languages, frameworks, SDKs, libraries, and APIs.

Bruno's depth of knowledge comes from years of experience in the field, where he can bring real-world knowledge and combine it with forward thinking that is required for his current role as a Developer Evangelist at Microsoft. Prior to evangelism, Bruno was a Microsoft Premier Field Engineer, helping customers in remote locations on a moment's notice to help with extreme troubleshooting scenarios, including problem isolation and correction, live and post-mortem debugging, on-the-fly application design and code reviews, performance tuning (IIS, SQL Server, .NET), application stability, porting / migration assistance, configuration management, pre-rollout testing and general development consulting.

As an evangelist, Bruno spends time writing code and giving live presentations on building cloud based applications, specifically using the Windows Azure Platform. He also takes a strong interest in Mobile Computing and is convinced that both mobile and cloud platforms, separately and together, are poised for huge growth over the next 10 years.

Bruno is very optimistic about the potential for new interactions with software using Kinect. The software industry has been languishing in aging approaches to human interactions and software. Kinect opens up an brave new world of possibilities to next generation software engineering.
Engineer
Canada Canada
I am a Sr Engineer for a major security firm; I have been developing software professionally for 8 years now; I've worked for start ups, small companies, large companies, myself, education. Currently the company I work for has 7,000+ employees worldwide. I am responsible for our platform security, I write code, implement features, educate other engineers about security, I perform security reviews, threat modeling, continue to educate myself on the latest software. By night, I actively work to educate other developers about security and security issues. I also founded a local chapter of OWASP which I organize and run.

I cut my teeth developing in C++ and it's still where my heart is with development, lately I've been writing a lot of C# code & some java, but I do have a project or two coming out in C++ /DiectX 11 whenever I get the time.

When I am not developing code I am spending my time with my wife and daughter or I am lost deep in the woods some where on a camping trip with friends. If you can't find me with a GPS and a SPOT device then chances are I am on the Rugby pitch playing Rugby and having a great time doing so.


You can find more about me and My thoughts on security
Student
India India
I am homemaker, a computer savvy and like to learn new technologies in IT world.
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Technical Lead Plumsail
Russian Federation Russian Federation
Expert in SharePoint
The leader of SharePoint Forms Designer Team: http://spform.com
Co-founder of Plumsail: http://plumsail.com
My blog: http://formsdesigner.blogspot.com
Architect SSW
South Africa South Africa
Romania Romania
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Architect GuiangStar Corp
Canada Canada
.in the MS development game for 14+ years.
Software Developer
India India
For more technical articles please visit my blog at-
http://komalmangal.blogspot.in
Software Developer (Senior) Codevendor
United States United States
Please visit my personal website https://codevendor.com for my latest codes and updates.
Architect
Israel Israel
Over 15-years experience in using Microsoft technologies. At present, working as the architect of a access control system, responsible for the design of component architecture, product R&D deployment, also targeting cloud solutions for future.
Retired
United States United States
Currently enjoying retirement and working on projects without pressure, deadlines or any kind of management.
Engineer
United States United States
I am a software architect and I have been developing software for nearly two decades. Over the years I have learned to value maintainable solutions first. This has allowed me to adapt my projects to meet the challenges that inevitably appear during development. I use the most beneficial short-term achievements to drive the software I develop towards a long-term vision.

C++ is my strongest language. However, I have also used x86 ASM, ARM ASM, C, C#, JAVA, Python, and JavaScript to solve programming problems. I have worked in a variety of industries throughout my career, which include:
• Manufacturing
• Consumer Products
• Virtualization
• Computer Infrastructure Management
• DoD Contracting

My experience spans these hardware types and operating systems:
• Desktop
o Windows (Full-stack: GUI, Application, Service, Kernel Driver)
o Linux (Application, Daemon)
• Mobile Devices
o Windows CE / Windows Phone
o Linux
• Embedded Devices
o VxWorks (RTOS)
o Greenhills Linux
o Embedded Windows XP

I am a Mentor and frequent contributor to CodeProject.com with tutorial articles that teach others about the inner workings of the Windows APIs.

I am the creator of an open source project on GitHub called Alchemy[^], which is an open-source compile-time data serialization library.

I maintain my own repository and blog at CodeOfTheDamned.com/[^], because code maintenance does not have to be a living hell.
United Kingdom United Kingdom
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Student IIT Bombay
India India
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
India India
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior)
Canada Canada
Philippe Roy was a key contributor throughout his 20+ years career with many high-profile companies such as Nuance Communications, IBM (ViaVoice and ProductManager), VoiceBox Technologies, just to name a few. He is creative and proficient in OO coding and design, knowledgeable about the intellectual-property world (he owns many patents), tri-lingual, and passionate about being part of a team that creates great solutions.

Oh yes, I almost forgot to mention, he has a special thing for speech recognition and natural language processing... The magic of first seeing a computer transform something as chaotic as sound and natural language into intelligible and useful output has never left him.
Software Developer (Senior) City of Los Angeles
United States United States
Originally a Physics major, fell in love with Microprocessors and switched to Computer Science 20+ years ago. Since then, dabbled in various languages including, PowerBuilder, Oracle, Java, C, C++, Perl, Python etc. Constantly striving for quality and performance too.

I try to help fellow developers with technology as a way of "giving back to the community". Blogging became a natural extension of that effort. Still learning to perfect that art. If one new programmer out there benefits from this blog, my time and effort are fully worth it.

The underlying theme in my blogs is power and beauty of programming (and technology in general). A well written program gives me the sense of awe you get when you look at a man made wonder like Angkor Wat. You experience poetry, art, mystique, power all at once. A program and the troubleshooting that ensues also gives you a feeling you get while reading a mystery novel!
Architect
India India
A Technology Enthusiast since 14 Years, have been contributing in varied Domains. Interested in developing technology which goes more meaning to Human Life, Nature and the entire ecosystem.

#Developer, #Architect, #Enthusiast, #Contributor #Mentor

To all Developers out there, You touch a Billion Lives a Billion Times
Before you code Think Twice !!!
Software Developer (Senior) EY
India India
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Architect ZenithMoon Studios
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Long-time game developer / IT maniac.
By day I architect, design, build and deliver enriching Mixed Reality solutions to clients, bringing the work of AR/VR to light in new and interesting ways, by night I Masquerade as the Master Chief of ZenithMoon Studios, my own game development studio.

At heart, I am a community developer breaking down lots of fun and curious technologies and bringing them to the masses.

I'm also a contributor to several open-source projects, most notably, the Reality Toolkit and all the services provided by the Reality Collective, The Unity-UI-Extensions project, as well as in the past the AdRotator advertising rotator project for Windows and Windows Phone.

Currently, I spend my time fulfilling contracts in the Mixed Reality space (primarily for an XR experience firm called Ethar), writing books, technically reviewing tons of material and continuing my long tradition of contributing to open-source development, as well as delivering talks, but that goes without saying Big Grin | :-D

Mixed Reality MVP, Xbox Ambassador, MS GameDevelopment Ambassador & Best selling author:

[Accelerating Unity Through Automation](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Accelerating-Unity-Through-Automation-Offloading/dp/1484295072/ref=rvi_sccl_3/262-0817396-1418043)
[Mastering Unity 2D Game Development] (https://www.packtpub.com/game-development/mastering-unity-2d-game-development)
[Unity 3D UI Essentials] (https://www.packtpub.com/game-development/unity-3d-gui-essentials)
Software Developer
Sweden Sweden
Born 1970. Not dead yet.
Team Leader Celonis SA
Germany Germany
I am currently the CEO of Symbioworld GmbH and as such responsible for personnel management, information security, data protection and certifications. Furthermore, as a senior programmer, I am responsible for the automatic layout engine, the simulation (Activity Based Costing), the automatic creation of Word/RTF reports and the data transformation in complex migration projects.

The main focus of my work as a programmer is the development of Microsoft Azure Services using C# and Visual Studio.

Privately, I am interested in C++ and Linux in addition to C#. I like the approach of open source software and like to support OSS with own contributions.
Web Developer
United States United States
Ted Neward is an independent consultant specializing in high-scale enterprise systems, working with clients ranging in size from Fortune 500 corporations to small 10-person shops. He is an authority in Java and .NET technologies, particularly in the areas of Java/.NET integration (both in-process and via integration tools like Web services), back-end enterprise software systems, and virtual machine/execution engine plumbing.

He is the author or co-author of several books, including Effective Enterprise Java, C# In a Nutshell, SSCLI Essentials, Server-Based Java Programming, and a contributor to several technology journals. Ted is also a Microsoft MVP Architect, BEA Technical Director, INETA speaker, former DevelopMentor instructor, frequent worldwide conference speaker, and a member of various Java JSRs. He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, two sons, and eight PCs.
Technical Writer ContentLab
United States United States
Terrence Dorsey is a technical writer, editor and content strategist specializing in technology and software development. He is currently Senior Technical Editor at ContentLab. He previously was Senior Technical Writer at ESPN, Director of Content Development at CodeProject and Senior Editor of MSDN Magazine and TechNet Magazine. His writing has appeared in Visual Studio Magazine, MSDN Magazine, Application Development Trends and Redmond Magazine.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
Enterprise developer with over 15 years of experience coding Windows and Web Apps in C#, WCF, SQL, EF, Http, Linq, etc. Enjoy middle-tier development on large BLL/DAL projects, also full SDLC for smaller projects needing single developer.

Currently live near Philadelphia although I've been working for the past 20 months for a large health-care provider in Pittsburgh.
Software Developer (Senior)
India India
Developer | Blogger | Mentor | Gamer | Microsoft MVP
Coder by profession | Gamer By Heart
Technical Blog : http://vidyasagarmsc.com
About me: http://about.me/mscvidyasagar
United States United States
Software Developer, Mentor, Architect and UX/UI craftsman. Also, a psychology nut that loves curling.

Contest Entries and Requirements

  1. The contest period covers the the first day of the month 12AM US Eastern Standard Time and ends the final day of the month at 11:59:59 PM US Eastern Standard Time. All entries must be submitted during this period in order to qualify.
  2. Entries must be an article, or blog entry.
  3. With the exception of the Everything Else category, the article must be tagged with at least one of the tags corresponding to that competition's category (for example, to enter the C# Competition you would need to tag your article with a C# tag).
  4. Articles entries must follow the CodeProject submission guidelines.
  5. No cheating, lying, plagiarizing articles, chicanery, or kicking.
  6. Articles may only be considered for a single category. If an article is eligible for multiple categories (for example, it pertains to both the C# and Web Dev categories), CodeProject editors and judges will decide which category the article shall be entered in.
  7. No author can be nominated twice in the same category.
  8. If an author writes has two separate articles, each article may be considered in their respective categories provided none of the aforementioned rules are broken. For example, if an author wrote two separate articles, one related to C# and one related to VB.NET, the author and articles could be nominated in the C# and VB.NET competitions, respectively.
  9. In the event an author wins multiple competitions, and repeat, identical prizes, the number of prizes issued is solely at the discretion of the prize issuer.
  10. Multiple votes from the same IP will be automatically disqualified.
  11. The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
  12. Only those who live in jurisdictions in which this contest is legal may enter.
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