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Take control of which thread your code gets executed on, and how it does
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Welcome to our continuing series of CodeProject interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Mike Meinz, who shares some highlights from 45 years in the industry.
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Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Iris Classon.
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31 Mar 2010 by Tom Janssens
"Var keyword is for JavaScript" - about using the var keyword & other coding guidelines
10 Feb 2016 by dibley1973
In this series of posts, I am going to share with you the solution I have used in a recent project for a centralised event dispatcher.
24 May 2014 by aetheon
Walkthrough of the configuration of the dynamic DNS for an easier access to your home network when you are not there
24 Jan 2012 by Felice Pollano
Listed here are 5 interesting uses of Linq.Expression without writing a LinqToSomething provider, of course.
26 Dec 2013 by Eric Z (Jing)
(a |= b) Is Not Equal to (a = a | b) ?
15 Jun 2012 by Rick Bassham
How to use the SqlChangeMonitor with the new MemoryCache class in .NET 4.0.
14 Dec 2013 by Tariq A Karim
I always find it difficult to track .Net and C# language release history. E.g. what .net versions are released with different visual studio versions and what features are available in different versions of C# language. So I thought I will compile this information in this blog so I and other can refe
8 Jul 2016 by Bastian Eicher
History of .NET versioning: runtime (CLR), base libraries (BCL) and the C# and VB languages
8 Jul 2016 by Bastian Eicher
Different versions of the .NET Framework are considered in-place upgrades of each other.
24 Jul 2016 by Bastian Eicher
How library versioning and dependency management works in the .NET world
24 Jul 2016 by Bastian Eicher
Building NuGet packages that target multiple .NET Framework versions.
21 Sep 2010 by saiguttina
Hi friends,I'm interested in DTH(direct to home) type services. so i want the knowledge regarding the connection with satellite. Is it possible to connect with satellite using c# language?. Which assemblies is used to connect? if possible post me a small block of code as an example Note:...
21 Sep 2010 by Dave Kreskowiak
You don't "connet to a satellite". The "connection" is handled by the dish hardware, not your application. As far as your application knows, it's simply another route to send TCP/IP traffic. It will know nothing of the satellite or its hardware at all.
6 Aug 2017 by Passion4Code
What is Asp.Net Core Asp.Net Core is completely re-written prior to earlier versions works on .Net framework. Asp.Net was developed with main focus to make it cross-platform! Yes Asp.Net core is now cross platform. It
12 Sep 2014 by Qwertie
.NET just keeps getting more annoying
30 Jul 2010 by kb-boxer
.NET Reflection Extravanganza !!!
20 Feb 2016 by Anton Angelov
Find some advanced WebDriver tips and tricks how to use the framework like turn-off the JavaScript, execute tests in a headless browser or use a particular browser's profile.The post 10 Advanced WebDriver Tips and Tricks Part 1 appeared first on Automate The Planet.
28 Feb 2016 by Anton Angelov
Find some advanced WebDriver tips and tricks how to use the framework for dealing with extensions or downloading files.The post 10 Advanced WebDriver Tips and Tricks Part 3 appeared first on Automate The Planet.
20 Feb 2016 by Anton Angelov
Find some advanced WebDriver tips and tricks how to use the framework for changing user agent or dealing with SSL certificates.The post 10 Advanced WebDriver Tips and Tricks Part 2 appeared first on Automate The Planet.
6 Mar 2012 by QArea Team
10 pieces of advice on Software Test Estimation Time
15 Jun 2010 by Trenton Moss
When designing a website, there are key user behaviours that should be taken into account. But in order to take them into account, it helps to know them. Below are 10 of the more interesting and less well-known user behaviours that regularly occur in user testing.
9 May 2010 by Patrick Kalkman
You can improve the quality of your Software Architecture Design by using the following 10 tips. I use these 10 ...
21 Jul 2011 by Nathan Gloyn
You need to back it up with something that actually exercises the entire system the code belongs in, including the data it will work with.
6 Jan 2011 by mbcrump
Here is a list of 15 things I've discovered about Silverlight
25 Feb 2016 by Anton Angelov
A short list of keyboard shortcuts for things you probably do often in Visual Studio
25 Feb 2016 by Anton Angelov
A short list of keyboard shortcuts for things you probably do often in Visual Studio
8 Oct 2008 by Shivprasad koirala
Some useful practical points to be remembered while working on a project/software-company.
4 Sep 2014 by Kevin Mack
Exam 70-486
16 Jul 2015 by Imran Abdul Ghani
Here are 2 simple ways to create Custom List in SharePoint 2013.
13 Jan 2010 by Tom Janssens
.NET technologies and lessons learned
31 Dec 2015 by Bill Wagner
2015: A look back
5 Jan 2016 by Bill Wagner
In this post, I look at the areas where I will invest my time in the coming year.
5 Oct 2013 by Manas Bhardwaj
3 reasons why I love NDepend's dashboard
4 Aug 2013 by Manas Bhardwaj
Here, I list three reasons why I love ReSharper
30 Aug 2011 by JasonDove
Save your company from the recession with Business Intelligence
15 May 2012 by Amjad Kherbeck
can any one give me an example of 3d project with freeglut in c++ so i can depend in it while am working with my own project>>>thx
15 May 2012 by enhzflep
Sure thing.You have to link in two libraries - freeglut & opengl32main.c/* * GLUT Shapes Demo * * Written by Nigel Stewart November 2003 * * This program is test harness for the sphere, cone * and torus shapes in GLUT. * * Spinning wireframe and smooth shaded shapes...
5 Mar 2014 by Nathan Gloyn
4 places to load JavaScript
19 Nov 2014 by Dan Rowinski
Infotainment, diagnostics, telematics ... how mobile technology is changing the car.The post 4 Solutions To Build Apps For The Connected Car appeared first on ARC.
9 Feb 2014 by comiscience
Here are 4 ways of object clone
6 Jan 2011 by mkowlowitz
5 F-A-Qs regarding project management and project management software
6 Nov 2014 by Stephen C Young
Here are 5 more questions developers should be asking themselves
28 Sep 2010 by Abhishek Sur
Few new specifications on C# 5.0, a future of C#
22 Apr 2014 by Michael Banzon
5 reasons to program JavaScript
17 Jun 2012 by Benaiah Mischenko
Don't get me wrong - I think tech blogs are awesome, and I read them nearly every day. However, there's a few things we do that just irk me...
1 Feb 2015 by Gjermund Bjaanes
Here are six reasons why reading books is important for developers
20 Apr 2014 by Michael Banzon
Listed here are 6 reasons you should program in Go
4 Jul 2013 by Timmy Kokke
60 design templates for Windows Store apps.
3 Jul 2009 by Robert Riley
7 tips to help ensure your software project doesn't become another statistic
23 Feb 2020 by Member 14750355
DevOps is a methodology that aims to create a synergy between software engineering and IT operations teams.
29 Dec 2018 by David A. Gray
When the command-line help falls short, we improvise.
23 Jun 2010 by rudigrobler
7MC Gofer is a Windows Phone 7 based remote control for my Windows Media Center.
27 May 2010 by Mohammad Elsheimy
in C#, C++/CLI, and ISO/ANSI C++
3 Apr 2012 by bafled in baltimore
Whoa, I do apologize, I thought that this had been deleted. This was my first post before I spent the morning researching on this website and learning protocol. I also have some remote server issues and what was posted is not exactly what I wrote.That being said, I am perhaps a novice and...
6 Nov 2014 by morzel
Moving Webcam with Joystick and Servos (Arduino/SharpDX/WinForms)
22 Sep 2014 by morzel
This post marks the beginning of "Out of Boredom" series. It will be about creating stuff with my recently purchased Arduino Uno. Let's have a break from chores of professional programming and create something just for fun :)My first Arduino based project is Sonar. It utilizes ultrasonic range senso
25 Sep 2014 by morzel
Part 1 described the general idea behind Sonar project, hardware components used and Arduino sketch... This second post in "Out of Boredom" series is about C# and JavaScript programs that make it possible to display ultrasonic range sensor data in web browsers.
30 Mar 2016 by Wastedtalent
Creating a seven segment display driver
4 Nov 2020 by honey the codewitch
Unleash the tiny ESP-01 on your network
18 Jun 2015 by Gordon Beeming
A 'Hello World' for VSO extensions
12 Sep 2009 by Bob Nadler
How do you create a .NET application that never shuts down? Ever!
13 Aug 2013 by Rion Williams
A Battle of Intellisense
19 Apr 2014 by Rion Williams
A Battle of Intellisense (between Visual Studio and Resharper)
8 Jun 2013 by NSProgrammer
A better NSData description
6 Apr 2018 by Chris Boss
A better Windows experience for Maker Devices and IOT
4 May 2020 by honey the codewitch
Start out with the basics for command line argument processing and exception handling for your console based utilities
18 May 2015 by User 11633146
A bug, an error, or fault, and the irrelevance of classification
16 Jun 2014 by Nipun D. De Silva
This is a code snippet for converting NSDate to NSString with NSDateFormatter
2 Aug 2012 by CodeProject, Jeffrey T. Fritz
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Jeffrey Fritz, a software-as-a-service developer in the education market.
5 Jun 2013 by CodeProject, Abhishek Sur
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Abhishek Sur, a herculian CodeProject author and two-time CodeProject MVP.
9 Nov 2011 by CodeProject, Al-Farooque Shubho
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Code Project member Al-Farooque Shubho.
15 Feb 2012 by CodeProject, Alex Tatiyants
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Alex Tatiyants, proud creator of JS.js, originator of the MoreSQL movement, and inventor of Guilt Driven Development.
25 Nov 2013 by CodeProject, Amar Kona
Amar Kona is a technical evangelist whose primary goal is educating and supporting developers on Intel Android tools and devices. See how Beacon Mountain excites, impresses, and most importantly, benefits Android developers.
26 Oct 2011 by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Andreas Håkansson.
5 Sep 2012 by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to independent Mac app developer Andrew Pepperrell.
13 Jun 2013 by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Ariya Hidayat, developer, tech blogger, and "software provocateur."
25 Jul 2013 by CodeProject, MacSpudster
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Bryan Carter, who shares stories of his days programming HyperCard stacks at Apple".
15 Nov 2012 by CodeProject, Cary Bran
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Cary Bran, Senior Director of Advanced Software and Architecture at Plantronics.
12 Oct 2011 by Chris Maunder, CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Code Project co-Founder Chris Maunder.
28 Mar 2013 by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Chris Pardo, a Senior Product Manager at Dun and Bradstreet.
7 Mar 2012 by CodeProject, Chris Sells
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we catch up with developer, author, blogger and instructor Chris Sells, who we previously interviewed back in 2000.
3 Nov 2011 by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Microsoft F# MVP Dan Mohl.
22 May 2013 by CodeProject, .dan.g.
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Daniel Godson (aka .dan.g., aka AbstractSpoon), author of perhaps the most popular article on CodeProject: ToDoList.
7 Nov 2012 by CodeProject, Daniel Jalkut
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Daniel Jalkut, Mac developer and podcaster.
28 Sep 2011 by CodeProject, Daniel Vaughan
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Code Project member Daniel Vaughan.
10 Apr 2013 by CodeProject, dseverns5
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Danny Severns, IT Director for Dunn Tire and knee-deep in COBOL business systems.
3 Oct 2012 by CodeProject, DarrelMiller
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Darrel Miller, an indpendent ERP and business systems d
8 May 2013 by CodeProject, DaveAuld
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Dave Auld, a CodeProject star that continues to shine brighter.
8 Feb 2012 by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Dave Ward, better known to many of his readers and followers as Encosia.
17 Jul 2013 by Terrence Dorsey
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to David Rodriguez, Lead Engineer on the Cloud Team at DNN.
24 Apr 2013 by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of CodeProject interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Dr. Drang, a consulting engineer who blogs about scripting and fatigue analysis.
4 Apr 2012 by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Elijah Manor, a Senior Architect at appendTo, speaker, blogger and former web dev newshound specializing in ASP.NET M
22 Aug 2012 by CodeProject, Graham Lee
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Graham Lee.
3 Apr 2013 by CodeProject, halr9000
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Hal Rottenberg, who claims to not actually be a programmer. We’ll see about that…
5 Oct 2011 by CodeProject, Hans Dietrich
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we track down Code Project member Hans Dietrich.
11 Jan 2012 by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we meet Swedish .NET developer Henric Edwards.
1 Feb 2012 by CodeProject
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we meet Howard Dierking. Howard served as steward and Editor in Chief of MSDN Magazine for several years and now works on the AS
29 Aug 2012 by CodeProject, Iris Classon
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Iris Classon.
16 May 2012 by CodeProject, JesseLiberty
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Jesse Liberty, a well-known developer, author, instructor, podcaster and currently a Developer Evangelist for Telerik
20 Nov 2014 by CodeProject, John D. Cook
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Code Project MVP, “math professor, programmer, consultant, manager, and statistician” John D. Cook.