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Articles by Adil Mughal (Articles: 4, Tip/Tricks: 3)
Articles: 4, Tip/Tricks: 3
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Average article rating: 4.51
Mobile Development
Applications
Sharing Code Between Windows Phone and Windows Store Apps using MVVM and PCL
Posted: 31 Mar 2014 Updated:
31 Mar 2014
Views: 11,340 Rating: 4.39/5 Votes: 7 Popularity: 3.71
Licence: The Apache License, Version 2.0
Bookmarked: 10
Downloaded: 0
This article explains how developers can leverage Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) pattern and .NET Portable Class Libraries (PCL) to create a shared/reusable code for developing apps on Windows Phone and Windows Store platforms.
C#
General
C# 4.0 Features
Posted: 6 May 2009 Updated:
6 May 2009
Views: 75,030 Rating: 4.59/5 Votes: 49 Popularity: 7.77
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
Bookmarked: 71
Downloaded: 0
This article demostrates some of the exciting features in the upcoming C# 4.0.
Windows Communication Foundation
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Windows Communcation Foundation - Simple Example, Step by Step
Posted: 20 Feb 2009 Updated:
20 Feb 2009
Views: 58,490 Rating: 4.54/5 Votes: 18 Popularity: 5.62
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
Bookmarked: 51
Downloaded: 1,220
This article demostrates a very basic example, can say simplest, of client/server design using Windows Communication Foundation(WCF)
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Visual Studio 11 (Developer Preview) IDE Enhancements
Posted: 21 Sep 2011 Updated:
21 Sep 2011
Views: 18,210 Rating: 4.50/5 Votes: 5 Popularity: 3.36
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
Bookmarked: 4
Downloaded: 0
This article explores some of the exciting improvements in Visual Studio 11
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Average tips rating: 3.91
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Utilizing Visual Studio Extensions [Tip/Trick]
Posted: 29 Apr 2010 Updated:
29 Apr 2010
Views: 7,180 Rating: 4.50/5 Votes: 2 Popularity: 1.35
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
Bookmarked: 1
Downloaded: 0
Hey folks, today I would like to mention one of the underutilized features of Visual Studio and that is the use of Visual Studio extensions. In particular, the integration of Visual Studio extensions through Extension Manager in Visual Studio 2010. You will find Extension Manager in Tools...
Zoom in and out Code in Visual Studio 2010 [Tip/Trick]
Posted: 29 Apr 2010 Updated:
29 Apr 2010
Views: 12,193 Rating: 3.00/5 Votes: 3 Popularity: 1.91
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
Bookmarked: 2
Downloaded: 0
One of the simple feature I like is of Zoom in and out :) and that’s because while presenting on several events I need to increase the font or use magnifier but now I can just zoom in and zoom out using Ctrl + Mouse Scroll Up/down. So now I don’t have to do that Zoom in to...
Utilizing Debug class in .NET [Tip/Trick]
Posted: 4 Apr 2011 Updated:
4 Apr 2011
Views: 10,480 Rating: 4.22/5 Votes: 9 Popularity: 4.03
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
Bookmarked: 5
Downloaded: 0
Demonstrate the functionality provided by Debug class in .NET
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Adil Mughal
Software Developer (Senior)
Australia
Adil is an aspiring software craftsman. He is currently working as Senior Developer at Nintex and has extensive experience on designing and developing enterprise scale applications on Microsoft .NET Framework. Lately he is into cross platform mobile app development on Windows, Android and iOS.
Besides, day to day job, he is active in offline and online technical communities and often participates as speaker in technical events.
He blogs about his experience at http://www.AdilMughal.com
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