9,868,710 members (43,209 online)
Visit CodeProject.TV
Discuss CodeProject.TV
Sign in
Email
Password
Forgot your password?
Sign in using
home
articles
Chapters and Sections
>
Search
Latest Articles
Latest Tips/Tricks
Top Articles
Beginner Articles
Technical Blogs
Posting/Update Guidelines
Article Help Forum
Article Competition
Submit an article or tip
Post your Blog
quick answers
Ask a Question
View Unanswered Questions
View All Questions...
C# questions
ASP.NET questions
VB.NET questions
C#4.0 questions
C++ questions
discussions
All Message Boards...
Application Lifecycle
>
Running a Business
Sales / Marketing
Collaboration / Beta Testing
Work & Training Issues
Design and Architecture
ASP.NET
JavaScript
C / C++ / MFC
>
ATL / WTL / STL
Managed C++/CLI
Adobe Technologies
C#
Free Tools
Objective-C
Ruby On Rails
Database
Hardware & Devices
>
System Admin
Hosting and Servers
Java
.NET Framework
Mobile
VS 11 & .NET 4.5
Sharepoint
Silverlight / WPF
Visual Basic
Web Development
Site Bugs / Suggestions
features
Component & Service Catalog
Competitions
News
The Insider Newsletter
Newsletter archive
Surveys
Product Showcase
Research Library
CodeProject Stuff
community
The Insider News
The Lounge
The Weird & The Wonderful
The Soapbox
Press Releases
Who's Who
Most Valuable Professionals
Company Listings
Non-English Language
>
General Indian Topics
General Chinese Topics
help
What is 'CodeProject'?
General FAQ
Ask a Question
Bugs and Suggestions
Article Help Forum
Site Map
Advertise with us
Employment Opportunities
About Us
The default search term operator is
AND
.
You can use brackets,
AND
,
OR
, and
NOT
to improve your search. For example:
C# AND NOT(VB or SQL)
A query of a single
*
will return everything, filtered by any filters.
Filter examples:
Search by Author
author:"author name"
Filter by tag
tag:C#
or
tag:(C++ or Java)
Wildcard search
use "?" or "*" eg.
gr?d
or
gr*
1,285 Results
Search
Everything
Articles
Technical Blogs
Tips & Tricks
Questions
Answers
Forum Messages
News Items
Catalog Items
Videos
Training Courses
Just My Stuff
My Bookmarks
Sort by
Relevance
Rating Asc
Rating Desc
Title Asc
Title Desc
Author Asc
Author Desc
Date Created Asc
Date Created Desc
Date Modified Asc
Date Modified Desc
Price Asc
Price Desc
Duration Asc
Duration Desc
Match
All Fields
Title
Description
Author(s)
Tags
Any Date
Last 12 hours
Last 24 hours
Last week
Last 2 weeks
Last month
Last 3 months
Last 6 months
Last year
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Rating Range
All - Including Unrated
1.0 - 5.0
2.0 - 5.0
3.0 - 5.0
4.0 - 5.0
4.5 - 5.0
4.8 - 5.0
5.0
Advanced Filters:
Article Topics
All Topics
Desktop Development
Web Development
Mobile Development
Cloud Computing
Enterprise Systems
Database
Multimedia
Languages
Platforms, Frameworks & Libraries
General Programming
Graphics / Design
Development Lifecycle
General Reading
Third Party Products
Mentor Resources
Article License
All Licenses
CPOL
CDDL
Ms-PL
MPL
CPL
Eclipse
MIT
BSD
Apache
CC (ASA 2.5)
Zlib
Public Domain
CC (Attr 3U)
CC (ASA 3U)
LGPL3
GPL3
Forums
All Forums
Feature Forums
General Programming
Web Development
Product Lifecycle
Database & SysAdmin
General Discussions
Non-English Language
Catalog Category
All Categories
Books & Training
Charting & Graphing
Components, Controls, Libraries
Data Manipulation & Mining
Database Tools
Debugging
Documentation & Help
Financial, Math & Scientific
Frameworks & APIs
General Development Tools
GIS & Maps
Graphics & 3D Modeling
Hardware and Robotics
Hosting
IDEs
Imaging
Mobility
Multimedia
Networking
Performance and Profiling
Programming Languages
Project Life-cycle Management (ALM)
Reporting
Search
Security
Setup & Deploy
System Adminstration
Utilities
Virtualization
Web Design/Development
Catalog License
All Licenses
Commercial
Fully Function Evaluation version
Limited Functionality Trial
Limited Time Trial
Shareware
Free For Personal Use
Freeware
Page 1 of 52
Page Size:
10
·
25
·
50
Author filtered by: Marco Bertschi
[x]
Re: Office 365 is a Fat Bastard
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
14 May 2013
Enterprise architect is my choice. cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
General Discussions
»
The Lounge
Re: MQOTD
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
13 May 2013
Total Fake cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
General Discussions
»
The Lounge
Re: Great one
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
13 May 2013
Espen Harlinn wrote:I read through your article Thanks a lot! I will consider your thoughts, and post an update to the article within the
General Discussions
»
Article "Security : It’S Geting Worse"
Re: My vote of 5
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
13 May 2013
Thank you for the appreciation. I have another chapter regarding the code security - It will IMO be a big help to people who are new to ASP.Net. cheers Marco Bertschi
General Discussions
»
Article "Basic Login Functionalities For Asp.Net 4.0"
Re: Will this approach support multiple users
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
13 May 2013
Hi, Yes, it will support multiple users. I have added another chapter regarding the security of the code. Please read it carefully. cheers Marco Bertschi
General Discussions
»
Article "Basic Login Functionalities For Asp.Net 4.0"
hide scroll bars for listbox
by
Marco Bertschi
Answer
13 May 2013
license:
CPOL
Hi,this has been answered in the Microsoft / ASP.Net forums. Please see here[^].cheers,Marco Bertschi
General Programming
»
Uncategorised Quick Answers
»
General
ASP.NET
Great one
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
13 May 2013
Hi Espen, great article! It has inspired me to add a chapter regarding security to my article "
General Discussions
»
Article "Security : It’S Geting Worse"
How to create a serverfarm-compatible login for an ASP.NET application (plus general advice on how to secure it)
by
Marco Bertschi
Article
13 May 2013
license:
CPOL
Description how to create an ASP.Net website which is providing a serverfarm-compatible Login functionality - Additional description how the code can be secured
Web Development
»
Asp.Net
»
Howto
C#
ASP.NET
.NET
Dev
Beginner
Intermediate
.NET
.NET4
Re: Survey 'page not found' error
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
13 May 2013
Appears here too. Unbroken linky[
General Discussions
»
Site Bugs / Suggestions
Re: Missed Option
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
13 May 2013
Nagy Vilmos wrote:Marco Bertschi wrote:every time you stop working, so there must be at least two or three s
General Discussions
»
Survey "What Is Your Favourite Phase Of Software Development?" (13 May 2013)
Re: Design and Architecture is usually the most challenging
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
13 May 2013
Same here :thumbsup: cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
General Discussions
»
Survey "What Is Your Favourite Phase Of Software Development?" (13 May 2013)
Re: Missed Option
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
13 May 2013
What? (I get that part with the party, but what on earth does a sheep at a Post development party?) Also, you have to consider that post development is every time you stop working, so there must be
General Discussions
»
Survey "What Is Your Favourite Phase Of Software Development?" (13 May 2013)
Re: Architecture and Design - To protect the project from being a PITA
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
13 May 2013
Rob Grainger wrote:Because software is soft - it is much harder to alter a building after its been constructed. Physically harder, indeed. B
General Discussions
»
Survey "What Is Your Favourite Phase Of Software Development?" (13 May 2013)
Architecture and Design - To protect the project from being a PITA
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
12 May 2013
IMO it is the most important phase of the development process: If you fcuk things up here, writing code, fixing bugs and adding new features becomes a major royal PITA. cheers
General Discussions
»
Survey "What Is Your Favourite Phase Of Software Development?" (13 May 2013)
My vote of 4
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
12 May 2013
Scary. Really scary. Everything is hard-coded. Have fun when you need to translate your program into different languages :rolleyes:
General Discussions
»
Article "Converting Numbers To The Word Equivalent. "
Re: My vote of 5
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
12 May 2013
JackDingler wrote:We need more example like this, for folks who want the pros to do all their homework assignments for them. Well, most of t
General Discussions
»
Article "Converting Numbers To The Word Equivalent. "
Re: My vote of 1
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
12 May 2013
There is plenty of such things around here (see[
General Discussions
»
Article "Converting Numbers To The Word Equivalent. "
Re: Thoughts
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
12 May 2013
PIEBALDconsult wrote:Yes, in fact I thought that I had already written an article on my CharComparers, but it seems that I haven't. I picked
General Discussions
»
Tip/Trick "Counting How Many Times A Letter Appears In A String"
Re: An Alternative Suggestion.
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
12 May 2013
Hi George, After a bit of re-thinking I decided to not use your example in my Tip, because of the following matters of style: There is a return in the middle of the method, somethin
General Discussions
»
Tip/Trick "Counting How Many Times A Letter Appears In A String"
PopUp ASPX Page ASP.NET
by
Marco Bertschi
Answer
12 May 2013
license:
CPOL
You can either use the modal popup extender control from the MS AJAX Control Toolkit (see here[^]).Or you use a bit of JavaScript (see here[^]).cheers,Marco
General Programming
»
Uncategorised Quick Answers
»
General
C#
Re: Observations on German #2
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
12 May 2013
I reckon 'blutig' means about the same as 'englisch', a bit more rare maybe. cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
General Discussions
»
The Lounge
Re: An Alternative Suggestion.
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
11 May 2013
May I use this bit of code in a future version of the Tip? cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
General Discussions
»
Tip/Trick "Counting How Many Times A Letter Appears In A String"
Re: Observations on German #2
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
11 May 2013
Erudite_Eric wrote:A rare steak in German is 'englisch'! Sometimes referred to as 'blutig' (bloody in english), too.
General Discussions
»
The Lounge
Re: Feeling rather pedantic with available survey options
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
11 May 2013
U talkin' about the Missing Option Option[
General Discussions
»
Survey "Do You Consider Yourself More Pedantic Than The Average Person?" (06 May 2013)
Re: An Alternative Suggestion.
by
Marco Bertschi
Forum Message
11 May 2013
Hi George, Your solution would fit, too. But as always in programming, it is a matter of style and personal preferences when you develop something. Thanks anway for the suggestion!
General Discussions
»
Tip/Trick "Counting How Many Times A Letter Appears In A String"
Page 1 of 52
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
First
·
Prev
·
Next
·
Last
Advertise
|
Privacy
|
Mobile
Web04 | 2.6.130513.1 | Last Updated 14 May 2013
Copyright ©
CodeProject
, 1999-2013
All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use
Layout:
fixed
|
fluid