Naming is hard. There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things. - Phil Karlton
Business Logic in the Database. Yes or No? It depends!We’ve had tremendously positive feedback on my recent article that talked about “Why SQL is neither legacy, nor low-level, nor difficult, nor the wrong place for (business) data logic, but simply awesome” both within the blog’s comment section as well as on reddit.
Avoid adding a new library to the project — MediumSuppose, you need to implement an X functionality in your project. Theorists of software development will say that you have to take the already existing library Y, and use it to implement the things you need. Suppose, you need to implement an X functionality in your project.
Dominick Baier - Securing ASP.NET Web APIsMicrosoft’s new framework for writing RESTful web services and web APIs is appropriately enough called ASP.NET Web API. As the name applies, this technology is part of ASP.NET and also inherits its well-known security architecture. But in addition it also supports a number of new extensibility poi
Using Universe SandboxWhat is Universe Sandbox? At it's core, Universe Sandbox is a gravity simulator (that very intentionally happens to be fun and easy to use).Check out the "what is it?" page for more info. What does it look like? Check out the video preview, user videos, or view screenshots of the program in action.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About SSL (but Were Afraid to Ask)Or perhaps more accurately, “practical things I’ve learned about SSL”.
12 resolutions for programmersIt's important for programmers to challenge themselves. Creative and technical stagnation is the only alternative.
Software estimations are impossibleHave you ever tried to solve a Rubik’s cube and been unable to complete it? I once tried several times during a long bus trip and felt pretty bummed after failing every time. Then I learned that there are kids out there that can do it in seconds! How is that even possible?
RolandPheasant/TailBlazerIn my day to day professional life I am always tailing log files but have always been disappointed with the utilities on offer. The current crop of free ones all look like they were written in the 1990s, are very ugly and have limited functionality.
New Year PVS-Studio 6.00 Release: Scanning RoslynThe long wait is finally over. We have released a static code analyzer PVS-Studio 6.00 that supports analysis of C# projects. Now it can analyze projects written in languages C, C++, C++/CLI, C++/CX, and C#. For this release, we have prepared a report about analysis of open-source project Roslyn.
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.