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26 Jun 2012 - 2 Jul 2012
Latest Additions
74 articles overall. 27 new, 47 updated.
New articles added
- Canvas Control Library - Akshay Srinivasan2
Canvas Control Library provides highly customizable controls using the HTML5 canvas element.
- A Coder Interview With Steve Smith - The Code Project, Steve Smith
Welcome to our continuing series of Code Project interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. Here we talk to Steve Smith, serial software-development entrepreneur and currently an Executive VP of the Services Team for Telerik.
Articles updated
- JavascriptHelper:Managing JS files for ASP.NET MVC (With Bundling) - James Curran
JavascriptHelper is a MVC component which allows you to specify that a JavaScript file is needed, wherever you need it and the helper will collection them all up, plus all their dependencies and insert all the (along with their associated CSS files) tags in one spots in the layout.
- Avoiding InvokeRequired - Pablo Grisafi
How to avoid asking if InvokeRequired has the minimum code and no copy/paste
- A Zune Style Application Template for WPF and Silverlight - Dave Kerr
A Zune Style Application Template that makes a great starting point for WPF or Silverlight Projects
- Format Number To Display - Pranay Rana
Format Number To Display
- ReflectionHelper - Paulo Zemek
This class makes getting MemberInfos easy, without the use of magic strings (so it is refactoring friendly) and also allows you to create delegates to do fast accesses to those items, much faster than the normal Invoke, GetValue or SetValue methods.
- A Framework in C# for Fingerprint Verification - Octavio Loyola González, Miguel Angel Medina Pérez, Andres Eduardo Gutierrez Rodriguez, Milton García Borroto
In this article, we introduce a framework in C# for fingerprint verification, we briefly explain how to perform fingerprint verification experiments and how to integrate your algorithms to the framework.
- PowerBuilder ‘Gotcha’ – Grid Datawindows with Picture Controls - Matt Balent
So I’m working on a ‘dashboard’ style datawindow in an application which shows a grid of data along with some graphics so the user can easily see changes/important stuff. There are a number of reasons to use a grid datawindow for this, especially since they can easily be changed by
New Tips and Tricks added
Tips and Tricks updated
- How to click/select Row in ASP.NET GridView or HTML Table - Technoses
The above code will slow down the browser and the browser can hang when Rows in Grid will be 10000 or above.Please view the below suggestion:CS Codeprotected void grvGroups_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e){ if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow) { ...
New Technical Blogs added
- Dependency Injection in asp.net mvc4 and webapi using Ninject - Bhupindra Singh
After using spring.net in asp.net for long, I was looking for a simple, fast and no xml Dependency Injector. For an asp.net mvc4 application I finally settled on Ninject because of its no xml approach, simplicity and ease of use. So, how to choose a Dependency Injector?, well every Dependency Inject
- Book Review: The Art of Agile Development - nathans.dropbox@googlemail.com
The book is not about general agile development but it is in fact all about Extreme Programming (XP) and its aim is to provide the reader with information based on the authors experience not only about what XP is, its practices and principles but some real world advice about agile projects.
- Programming languages for the age of Cloud - Jan Fajfr
This post discusses the current state of art programming languages and the future of programming languages in general. The need for distributed software forces us to write complicated software. Which are the language constructs to help us with the challenge?
Technical Blogs updated
- PowerBuilder – Using .Net Visual Controls in PB Classic Applications - Matt Balent
This article describes the techniques and code used during my presentations at the Carolina Code Camp 2012 and at the May 2012 meeting of the North Carolina PowerBuilder User Group. The techniques described here utilize Visual Basic .Net (coded in Visual Studio 2010) with the Interop Forms Toolkit a
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