Application performance is something we hear about all the time. It almost always falls into one of the top three issues when we aggregate all of the feedback channels from .NET developers.
Web Essentials 2012Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.Web.Languages, Version=1.1.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=24771839d8d21066' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. I'm getting exactly the same issue as samuel.milton.
The “Invent with Python” Blog — How Does Compression Work?“Zip” programs that can compress multiple files into one smaller .zip file are fairly popular for downloads since the fewer bytes you have to download the faster it will download.
The Definitive INotifyPropertyChangedWe're very pleased to announce the release of the PostSharp Domain Toolkit – the first tool to treat the implementation of INotifyPropertyChanged seriously and finally end change notifications pain for WPF developers! Let's start from the beginning...
sunitparekh/data-anonymization · GitHubTool to create anonymized production data dump to use for PERF and other TEST environments. Please use Github issues to share feedback, feature suggestions and report issues.
elvis.rowan.edu/~bergmann/books/c_cpp/Text/C_CppEd.pdfIt needs to be said again, perhaps this time more strongly. Your Blog is The Engine of Community. Dammit. You are not blogging enough. You are pouring your words into increasingly closed and often walled gardens.
Amdahl’s law in action – 27s to 0.03s by changing a functionPerhaps the most important lesson I’ve learned while studying computer science is that of Amdahl’s law. Amdahl’s law is generally used to predict the maximum speedup by improving a single component of a system (say, a function or a database).
Twitter to Developers: Display Tweets Our Way Or ElseAfter months of anticipation, Twitter finally ripped off the Band-Aid Thursday and laid out the changes to how it shares data with developers. The message is as clear as ever: Twitter doesn’t want any client apps that aren’t made by Twitter itself.
What Twitter's API Announcement Could Have SaidA few years ago, I wrote about the Law of Fail: Once a web community has decided to dislike a person, topic, or idea, the conversation will shift from criticizing the idea to become a competition about who can be most scathing in their condemnation.
This Read-It-Later-list is just that, bookmarks of stuff I intend to read or have read. I do not necessarily agree with opinions or statements in the bookmarked articles.
This list is compiled from my Pocket list.