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Best Web Dev Article of May 2014

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Current Entries

Articles that match the contest criteria are automatically entered. The top 50 entries are shown.

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27 May 2014Mohd Akram
Java Tic Tac Toe (AI based)
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29 May 2014Nasir Darwish
The article describes a technique for animating Quicksort algorithm using JavaScript
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14 Jul 2014Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
How to access controls created from ASP.NET template...
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22 May 2014djc2032
A three-part series demonstrating how to develop an Oracle Call Interface (OCI) custom data source for Ultimate Grid
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28 May 2014DiponRoy
This is a simple inheritance example in JavaScript
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3 May 2014Tim Corey
Learn how to store data on the client side of a website with very little effort.
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28 May 2014Debabrata_Das
In this tip, we are going to create a project to see how many-to-many relationship can be implemented in ASP.NET.
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29 May 2014Thang Believe
Deep dive into cookies generation to support Remember Me at login
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9 May 2014Purbasha Ghosh
Portfolio filtering/grouping
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2 Sep 2014Sandeep Singh Shekhawat
This article will introduce how to use a client-side template in ASP.NET (Web Form / MVC) with Mustache.js
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22 May 2014Tadit Dash (ତଡିତ୍ କୁମାର ଦାଶ)
Why DropDownList SelectedValue Does Not Work Inside SelectedIndexChanged Event?
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23 May 2014Lộc Nguyễn
An example of log-in system with Facebook API v.4
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24 May 2014Anurag Saini
A Java program to translate arithmetic expression to three-address codes
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21 May 2014CoderPanda
All you ever wanted to know about the for loop in JavaScript and all its variants
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22 May 2014László Á. Koller
Creating and implementing a custom URL validator in a web project.
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27 May 2014Jaume González
Sample game Four in a row with KnockoutJS
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12 May 2014Simon Jackson
Unity 5 is fast approaching it being with it a whole heap of new features, some obvious, some not so obvious. If you haven’t seen what’s coming publicly in Unity 5, check out the feature preview shown at Unite 2014. There are however a few behind the scenes changes …
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1 May 2014Tadit Dash (ତଡିତ୍ କୁମାର ଦାଶ)
In this blog, we will learn to change the Background Color of Ajax HtmlEditorExtender using ColorPickerExtender.
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28 May 2014Ben Liebert
Best practice front-end architecture using Microsoft ASP.NET MVC and Rivet.js
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14 May 2014echokilo
A simple tip to avoid the pain caused by PayPal providing code snippets for buttons each in its own form tag
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14 May 2014atlaste
How to fix hiding controls in the Visual Studio user control designer
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14 May 2014Peter BCKR
In legacy applications you can get a MissingMemberException bei acessing a SqlParameterCollection if you work with object-variables there are reference a SqlCommand-Instance.
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4 May 2014Arun Ramachandran India
CodeProject In the last blog post on ASP.Net MVC, we have discussed about setting initial selected value in a RadioButtonList. You can read that article here. In this article we will go over implementing CheckBoxList  in ASP.Net MVC. Let’s try to understand this with an example.
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27 May 2014H Kruger
Resusable utility to easily center one HTML element over another.
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20 May 2014Member 10771162
Introduction to Play framework
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22 May 2014djc2032
A three-part series demonstrating how to develop an Oracle Call Interface (OCI) custom data source for Ultimate Grid
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10 May 2014Matt Perdeck
This is an alternative for "JavaScript Logging"
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13 May 2014adriancs
This is an alternative for "GridView column header merging in ASP.NET"
12 May 2014Jason_Carlson
Reports are a critical part of any application that collects or displays data. Users are rarely satisfied with simple lists; they demand rich formatting, charts and interactivity.
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21 May 2014M.Hussain.
In this post, I implemented auto-suggestion using pure JavaScript.
14 May 2014Jon Flanders
A review of building a video streaming application using LeaseWeb's Content Delivery Network (CDN).
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7 May 2014Super Lloyd
There is a problem with ko mapping and here is how to fix it
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28 May 2014Member 8607591
Internet Explorer cannot display WebPage
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25 May 2014Omar Al Zabir
Google Docs to clean HTML, good for WordPress posts, emails
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23 May 2014Sebastiaan Meijerink
Breeze pitfall. Understanding entityQuery function changing.
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9 Apr 2016Yang Kok Wah
Typing Unicode directly to a text-box, including support for surrogate pairs. Create simple web pages to display fanciful fonts
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29 May 2014gstolarov
Build Flappy Bird with jQuery and 100 lines of Javascript
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7 Jan 2015MohamedKamalPharm
A step by step tutorial showing how to consume an ASMX Service from an application using AngularJS, highlighting common pitfalls.
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19 May 2014DaveAuld
A look at how I implemented Drag 'n Drop Role Management in a Asp.Net MVC project.
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29 May 2014Steven Shahbazi
This tip shows how we can use Silverlight cool features to make a tic-tac-toe game in the web.
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14 May 2014Samer Aburabie
The article is about how to post json data to ASP.NET MVC action and be redirected to that page.
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19 Jul 2016Halil ibrahim Kalkan
ASP.NET Boilerplate is a starting point for new modern web applications using best practices and most popular tools.
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8 May 2014Peter Carrasco
Identity Management using the ASP.NET Identity database embedded in your ASP.NET MVC application
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16 May 2014Stephen Muecke
An MVC HtmlHelper to generate display tables.
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15 Nov 2014Peter Leow
A bridging introduction to server-side scripting.
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18 May 2014Shahriar Hossain
[Attribute] Routing in ASP.NET MVC 5 / WebAPI 2
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15 Jan 2015Guruprasad.K.Basavaraju
An MVC application to make a copy of CodeProject articles in your Browser Cache using HTML5's AppCache feature
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18 May 2014Mahesh Bailwal
This is a stored procedure generator for SQL Server
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7 May 2014Kausik J. Nag
In this article, we will develop an independent API which is not coupled with a ASP.NET MVC application type.
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21 May 2014Sunasara Imdadhusen
This is an alternative for "Reset all Fields using jQuery"

Current Participants

Those with articles that match the contest criteria are automatically entered.

Product Manager
India India
I'm Debabrata Das, also known as DD. I started working as a FoxPro 2.6 developer then there is a list of different technologies/languages C, C++, VB 6.0, Classic ASP, COM, DCOM, ASP.NET, ASP.NET MVC, C#, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL Server, Oracle, No-SQL, Node.Js, ReactJS, etc.

I believe in "the best way to learn is to teach". Passionate about finding a more efficient solution of any given problem.
Bangladesh Bangladesh
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer
Other Other
Programming is an art.
Student
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
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).
CEO Nubilosoft
Netherlands Netherlands
I've been a coder for about 30 years now. Mostly doing complex software engineering things like building NLP, databases and search engines.
Architect BlackBall Software
New Zealand New Zealand
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Architect
India India
I dabble at many things and many of them at the same time. In short, I am a jack of all trades.

I am a software engineer by profession. My current area of expertise include .net Programming, Analysis, Software Operations and Architecture. I am equally conversant with greenfield and brownfield projects.

By hobby, I am a Technology Enthusiast, Blogger, Arm chair Movie Critic and self-proclaimed Cricket Expert. I have assisted in reviewing quite a few technology books so far. Sometimes I get lucky and take nice pics when I have my D-SLR in my hand.

Hope you found my article useful.

Also check out my blogs here:
http://pandaxp.wordpress.com
http://coderpanda.blogspot.in
Engineer
Scotland Scotland
I have been working in the Oil & Gas Industry for over 30 years now.

Core Discipline is Instrumentation and Control Systems.

Completed Bsc Honours Degree (B29 in Computing) with the Open University in 2012.

Currently, Offshore Installation Manager in the Al Shaheen oil field, which is located off the coast of Qatar. Prior to this, 25 years of North Sea Oil & Gas experience.
Retired Retired
United States United States
Dan retired from the business world in November, 2014. But his programming experience includes C/C++, C#, Oracle SQL and PL/SQL, MFC, WCF, gSOAP. He has developed systems for everything from IBM, Burroughs and Honeywell mainframes to Radio Shack PCs. He does not have a favorite platform, just enjoys solving business problems by applying modern technology.

Dan is the father of two, and has two wonderful grandchildren he now gets to see more often, now that he is retired.

His current interests include MFC projects to do simulations of baseball and football. Hobbies he was unable to pursue when still working.
Technical Lead n/a
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.
http://www.GaspMobileGames.com
United States United States
Writing code since 1987 using whatever language/environment you can imagine. Recently got into the mobile games. Feel free to check them out at http://www.GaspMobileGames.com
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
Namibia Namibia
My name is Heinrich Kruger and programming is my game. I have software running in my veins, and I dream of objects and classes at night. My three best friends are C#, Javascript, and PHP, but I have been seen in the company of SQL and Java. Bits and Bytes have asked to join my group but I told them only if they bring along their big brothers mega and giga. My life is not for everyone but it is great to be a code boss.
Founder Volosoft
Turkey Turkey
I have started programming at 14 years old using Pascal as hobby. Then I interested in web development (HTML, JavaScript, ASP...) before university.

I graduated from Sakarya University Computer Engineering. At university, I learned C++, Visual Basic.NET, C#, ASP.NET and Java. I partly implemented ARP, IP and TCP protocols in Java as my final term project.

Now, I am working on Windows and web based software development mostly using Microsoft technologies in my own company.

My open source projects:

* ABP Framework: https://abp.io
* jTable: http://jtable.org
* Others: https://github.com/hikalkan

My personal web site:

https://halilibrahimkalkan.com
CEO Forerunner Software
United States United States
Creating software and solutions that make things easy and accessible is something I am very passionate about.

I’ve led product innovation and engineering at both large companies and startups. Most recently, I was Senior Vice President of Engineering and Operations at GlobalScholar, a startup education software company. Prior to that I was the General Manager for Amazon’s S3 web services.

My 15 years leading Microsoft‘s SQL BI platform and services inspired me to create Forerunner Software, with the mission to provide the next generation enterprise reporting and embedded BI solutions. At Microsoft, I was the lead architect and General Manager of one of Microsoft’s most broadly used reporting technologies, SQL Server Reporting Services. I’ve been awarded over 20 patents and plan to keep building innovative products and technologies.

I’ve also served on the Board of Directors for IMS Global Learning Consortium a non-profit organization that works to promote the adoption of technology in education and drive learning impacts.
Software Developer (Senior)
Unknown
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.
Architect
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)
Israel Israel
Born in Hungary, got my first computer at age 12 (C64 with tape and joystick). Also got a book with it about 6502 assembly, that on its back has a motto, said 'Try yourself!'. I believe this is my beginning...

Started to learn - formally - in connection to mathematics an physics, by writing basic and assembly programs demoing theorems and experiments.

After moving to Israel learned two years in college and got a software engineering degree, I still have somewhere...

Since 1997 I do development for living. I used 286 assembly, COBOL, C/C++, Magic, Pascal, Visual Basic, C#, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET, C# and some more buzzes.

Since 2005 I have to find spare time after kids go bed, which means can't sleep to much, but much happier this way...

Free tools I've created for you...


Software Developer (Senior) Sage Analytic
United States United States
A member of the Sage Analytic software development studio since 2000. Located in Northern NJ. Likes Formula 1, Star Wars, and other things. Enjoys a good laugh.
Software Developer
United States United States
while (live) {
try {
learn();
code();
food();
...
} catch (Exception ex) {
recover();
}
}
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
My name is Muhammad Hussain. I'm a Software Engineer.
blog
Software Developer (Senior)
India India
Developer
Architect
Australia Australia
Twitter: @MattPerdeck
LinkedIn: au.linkedin.com/in/mattperdeck
Current project: JSNLog JavaScript Logging Package

Matt has over 9 years .NET and SQL Server development experience. Before getting into .Net, he worked on a number of systems, ranging from the largest ATM network in The Netherlands to embedded software in advanced Wide Area Networks and the largest ticketing web site in Australia. He has lived and worked in Australia, The Netherlands, Slovakia and Thailand.

He is the author of the book ASP.NET Performance Secrets (www.amazon.com/ASP-NET-Site-Performance-Secrets-Perdeck/dp/1849690685) in which he shows in clear and practical terms how to quickly find the biggest bottlenecks holding back the performance of your web site, and how to then remove those bottlenecks. The book deals with all environments affecting a web site - the web server, the database server and the browser.

Matt currently lives in Sydney, Australia. He recently worked at Readify and the global professional services company PwC. He now works at SP Health, a global provider of weight loss web sites such at CSIRO's TotalWellBeingDiet.com and BiggestLoserClub.com.
Architect Infosys Limited
India India
Working with Infosys Ltd. as Senior Technical Architect
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.
Team Leader
Egypt Egypt
Clinical Pharmacy AND Programming were, and still are, my life's passion. Children suffering from cancer has been my cause since 1998. I chose to "focus" on Children with Brain Tumors, as it is -till this day- one of the most challenging pediatric malignancies. Throughout my professional career, i learnt a lot of stuff to help me help children with cancer. Working with those under privileged kids also required me to have a deeper knowledge of Pediatric Oncology, Patient Education and cancer supportive care. I got training in different fields -not only- Clinical Pharmacy, but also Fundraising, Clinical Informatics and Web Development !
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.
Instructor / Trainer KFUPM
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia

Nasir Darwish is an associate professor with the Department of Information and Computer Science, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia.


Developed some practical tools including COPS (Cooperative Problem Solving), PageGen (a tool for automatic generation of web pages), and an English/Arabic full-text search engine. The latter tools were used for the Global Arabic Encyclopedia and various other multimedia projects.


Recently, developed TilerPro which is a web-based software for construction of symmetric curves and their utilization in the design of aesthetic tiles. For more information, visit Tiler website.

Architect BT, UK (ex British Telecom)
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Software Developer (Senior)
Germany Germany
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Team Leader
United States United States
I am a senior software engineer and technical lead for a mid-sized technology firm. I have an extensive background in designing, developing, and supporting ASP.NET web-based solutions. I am currently extending my skill-set to the area of application identity management and access control.
Instructor / Trainer
Singapore Singapore
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
― Mahatma Gandhi

子曰:"三人行,必有我师焉;择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之."
Software Developer (Senior)
India India
Hi, I am Purbasha and I have been into web development, clean code promotion and benchmarking new Azure offerings since quite a while now. I am here to share my learnings and solutions/hacks that I keep collecting with my experience.
Architect
Jordan Jordan
Samer is a Computer and Digital Electronics Engineer who lives in Abu Dhabi UAE, worked on a fair number of personal projects as part of fun or freelancing, mostly related to integration between hardware and software (e.g Security Systems, Sensors, Cameras, Bluetooth ... etc), which gave him a powerful knowledge in this area and the ability to invent various complex designs to adhere for external elements effect those systems.

Through his career path he worked on a fair number of enterprise projects with well known software companies, which showed him the various aspects of an enterprise applications.

You may contact Samer through his e-mail: SamerX@outlook.com or Twitter: SamerX as well.
Software Developer
India India
He is awarded for Microsoft TechNet Guru, CodeProject MVP and C# Corner MVP. http://l-knowtech.com/
Software Developer (Senior)
Netherlands Netherlands
I'm a developer with 22+ years of experience. Starting of on a MVS mainframe, moving to building big multi-tier ERP systems with unix backends, to building web-based BI-Portals. I've seen a lot of different languages, environments and paradigmes.

At this point my main interest is webdevelopment. Mainly javascript/typescript and ASP.NET. But I also like getting my hands dirty on some PHP.

My main focus has been shifting towards full javascript the past years. Almost anything can be accomplished now. From building full offline webapps, to IoT (Tessel), to server (node).
Software Developer Desme
Bangladesh Bangladesh
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)
Australia Australia
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior) Self Employed
Australia Australia
I'm an enthusiastic software engineer with more than 13 years' experience in programming, information and communication technology, Web development, and distributed systems.
Technical Lead Infostretch Ahmedabad-Gujarat
India India
Aspiring for a challenging carrier wherein I can learn, grow, expand and share my existing knowledge in meaningful and coherent way.

sunaSaRa Imdadhusen


AWARDS:

  1. 2nd Best Mobile Article of January 2015
  2. 3rd Best Web Dev Article of May 2014
  3. 2nd Best Asp.Net article of MAY 2011
  4. 1st Best Asp.Net article of SEP 2010


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Software Developer (Senior) http://www.ansibleww.com.au
Australia Australia
The Australia born French man who went back to Australia later in life...
Finally got over life long (and mostly hopeless usually, yay!) chronic sicknesses.
Worked in Sydney, Brisbane, Darwin, Billinudgel, Darwin and Melbourne.
Proud Indian | Author | TEDx Speaker | Microsoft MVP | CodeProject MVP | Speaker | DZone Most Valuable Blogger| jsfiddler

My Website

taditdash.com

Programming Community Profiles

jsfiddle | Stack Overflow

Social Profiles

Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Awards


  1. DZone Most Valuable Blogger
  2. Microsoft MVP 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
  3. Code Project MVP 2014, 2015, 2016
  4. Star Achiever of the Month December 2013
  5. Mindfire Techno Idea Contest 2013 Winner
  6. Star of the Month July 2013
United States United States
http://believeblog.azurewebsites.net/
Software Developer (Senior) DeGarmo
United States United States
I am currently a Senior Software Developer at a company in Illinois called DeGarmo. My primary skills are in .NET, SQL, JavaScript, and other web technologies although I have worked with PowerShell, C, and Java as well.

In my previous positions, I have worked as a lead developer, professor and IT Director. As such, I have been able to develop software on a number of different types of systems and I have learned how to correctly oversee the overall direction of technology for an organization. I've developed applications for everything from machine automation to complete ERP systems.

I enjoy taking hard subjects and making them easy to understand for people unfamiliar with the topic.
Software Developer (Senior)
Singapore Singapore
Coder. Hacker. Fixer.

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