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How Drones Are The New Gateway For App Developers? | Blog - 0 views

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    In our childhood we all had flew remote airplanes which were a very common toy of those days. Now a day this remote airplane is coming with advanced technology features like sensors, monitors, chips, battery backup etc. and named as 'Drone'. Now after the IoT, Drones are so new which is typically tracked by mobile industry market research to shape up the new ways of users and app developers.
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How Google Tracks Your Every Movement? | Blog - 0 views

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    Google is perhaps more than any other company that truly valued your information and known for its privacy inclination. But now with moving towards online world, Google is also interested in following you offline, because they understand the information is power and its proper usage can give them some more information also.
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Windows 10 upgrade to existing users at no cost | Blog - 0 views

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    If someone is using Windows 7 or 8, he will get a free upgrade, irrespective of whether he has paid for it or not. "Anyone who is having a competent device can upgrade to Windows 10, including those with pirated copies of Windows.
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How to Make an Engaging Relationship with Your App Customers? | Blog - 0 views

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    As it is fact that, 80% of business sales depends upon approx 20% of customer base. Devoted customers are the backbone for every business and companies, who works to bring back some new customers and helps in turn them into repeat buyers.
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How to run .NET 2/3.5 website/webapplication into .NET 4 hosting environment | Trimantr... - 0 views

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    It is general requirement that you want to host your ASP.NET 2.0/3.5 website/webapplication onto the hosting server which provide support for .NET Framework 4 but not for .NET Framework 2. At the time of development we normally assume that by default all application should run on .NET Framework 4 because backward compatibility is supported. But sometimes they are not because of new changes into ASP.NET 4.0. Here is the link for your reference: ASP.NET 4 Breaking Changes.
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    It is general requirement that you want to host your ASP.NET 2.0/3.5 website/webapplication onto the hosting server which provide support for .NET Framework 4 but not for .NET Framework 2. At the time of development we normally assume that by default all application should run on .NET Framework 4 because backward compatibility is supported. But sometimes they are not because of new changes into ASP.NET 4.0. Here is the link for your reference: ASP.NET 4 Breaking Changes.
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REST in WCF Blog Series Index | Demystifying The Code - 4 views

  • As some of you know, I am in the midst of a blog series on REST in WCF.  Further, I have been hard at work on a series of screencasts on the same subject (in conjunction with Ron Jacobs).  My colleague Tim Heuer relayed to me that I didn’t have a single post that we can point a person to that provides links to all of the posts and screencasts.  I will keep this post updated with all of the info:
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Open Computer Vision - 0 views

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    blog covering opencv computer vision sistems
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Visual Studio Extensibility Team Blog (home of Visual Studio Shell) - 0 views

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    This is the main blog for following the development of the new Visual Studio Shell extensibility kit that lets you create apps within visual studio or as standalone apps with a visual studio ... shell ;-)
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TFS (VS 2008 and .NET 3.5 SP1) ... Beta - bharry's blog - 0 views

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    A Preview of what's new in Team Foundation Server 2008 with SP1 ... this SP1 thing is shaping up to be a major release...
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Unit Testing Rules From the Rules Engine - MikeWo's Musings - 0 views

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    In this episode of DotNetNuggets, Mike Wo introduces a way to unit test individual rules in a Windows Workflow Foundation solution ...
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Sara Ford's WebLog - 0 views

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    A blog from one of the (now Open Source) Power Toys devs, lots of Visual Studio tipes, and more.
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Future Focus I: Dynamic Lookup - Charlie Calvert - MSDN Blogs - 0 views

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    A look at how C# 4.0 may add support for interfacing with dynamic languages.
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Textile.NET - CodePlex - 0 views

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    "Textile.NET is, surprisingly, a textile formatter for .NET projects. Textile is a "human web text generator" (http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/) that is useful for rapid web writings such as Wiki syntax or blog articles"
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Branch-Per-Feature Source Control. Part 2: How (Theory) - LosTechies - 0 views

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    This is Part 2. If you don't know WHY you'd want to do Branch-Per-Feature, you should read Part 1 ( http://www.lostechies.com/blogs/derickbailey/archive/2009/07/15/branch-per-feature-source-control-introduction.aspx )
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The life of a computer programmer blog - Code Justin - Programmer Career - 0 views

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    A blog about everything dealing with my journey into computer programming. Outlining all the details of my programmer career, projects, and life.
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Occasionally sane - 0 views

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    Blog from a recent convert to Clojure
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Using Speech Synthesis in .NET 4 and Windows 7 - POKE 53280,0: Pete Brown's Blog - 3 views

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    A little bit of the "what's new" in System.Speech 4.0
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SqlClient Default Protocol Order - ADO.NET team blog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs - 0 views

  • By default, SqlClient attempts to make the connection using the following protocol order[1]: Shared Memory TCP/IP Named Pipes
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OMG Ponies!!! (Aka Humanity: Epic Fail) - Jon Skeet: Coding Blog - 7 views

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    How the simple things (like time zones, daylight savings, culture and unicode) manage to make the job of a software developer painful.
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