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Best "Everything Else" Article of December 2014

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Current Entries

Articles that match the contest criteria are automatically entered. The top 50 entries are shown.

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7 Dec 2014Grasshopper.iics
A tutorial on How to Read RFID Tags and A Security System DIY Project
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17 Dec 2014Tank Knat
Metah.W(MW) is a C#-derived metaprogramming language for Windows Workflow Foundation 4.5. It provides an alternative way of composing activities to the WF designer.
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15 Dec 2014Hassan Mokdad
In this article I will demonstrate two things: First a very basic and simple code snippet to show how we can use task factory to make our web applications more responsive, the next part will be on how to use the SignalR to broadcast messages from the Web Server to all the clients connected.
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14 Dec 2014MarkLTX
Automatically implement INotifyPropertyChanged for every property in Entity Framework 6.0 entity classes
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2 Apr 2015ChRi$m0rG@N
An article about an omni directional Arduino Yun robot, and an alternative .Net implementation of CmdMessenger
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10 Dec 2014Max R McCarty
Everything you need to know about Azure Service Bus Brokered Messaging (Part 1)
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17 Dec 2014Marc Clifton
APOD, Horoscopes, Weather Radar, Windyty, Tech Feeds, Chromium, NOAA Weather
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28 Dec 2014Snesh Prajapati
In this article series, I am sharing how to create report using Report Builder by fetching data from Oracle DB.
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21 Dec 2014arussell
How to use C# to create WPF 3D graphics.
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24 Dec 2014Prince Tegaton
This entails how to easily add mobile website feature to your ASP.NET website/app
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9 Dec 2014adityaswami89
Article on Validation in XAML applications with Fluent technique
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7 Dec 2014MrSmersh
The first part of a series about Galileo running Windows and IoT.
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23 Dec 2014joseacl79
Create a Google maps app and add markers on it
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10 Dec 2014Mircea Diaconescu, Gerd Wagner
In this article, we describe how to develop IoT apps with Node/JavaScript for the Arduino-compatible PCDuino. We take JavaScript to the land of microseconds where a digitalWrite operation takes 6-7 microseconds and a digitalRead operation takes 4-5 microseconds.
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19 Dec 2014H0tHead
Using InstallUtil.exe from command line is so boring
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19 Dec 2014Prafulla Hunde
Shows how speech recognition can be used with WPF.
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22 Dec 2014Turay Melo
This is an alternative for "Creating an Outlook 2010 Add-In"
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7 Dec 2014PIEBALDconsult
Why your methods should accept DataViews; not just DataTables.
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30 Nov 2014David O'Neil
I needed an 'Update' solution for a project, and modified Geert van Horrik's 'Updater' to do so. This is the solution in Visual Studio Community Edition
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25 Dec 2014Yin Kan (Gavin) Lee
Stream large result set from Web API to WPF on background thread and display on Datagrid
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4 Dec 2014Ivan Yakimov
In this article, I'll show you how to modify expressions which are used to create Entity Framework queries.
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3 Dec 2014Bruce Greene
An alternative MVVM implementation that employs a set of proxy control classes to act as a sort of "Platonic Ideal" WPF page for interaction with the view model.
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14 Dec 2014D Sarthi Maheshwari
A look at possible parallel-producer-consumer patterns (Second Part)
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14 Dec 2014Ronnie Mukherjee
Here is a proposed approach to estimating
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21 Dec 2014The_Rushabh_Shah
Exchange and get new books without spending a single penny
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12 Dec 2014Yuriy Magurdumov
Calling native methods from .NET application via standard Windows Named Pipes
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21 Dec 2014BobbyPhillips
Step-by-step guide to building a WCF Web Service hosted in a Windows Service
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30 Nov 2014Ronnie Mukherjee
The frustrated programmer
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13 Dec 2014Paul M Watt
The Devil's Advocate is often an effective role that can help uncover logical weaknesses for a point of view. For those that are unfamiliar with this term, the Devil's Advocate takes a position that they do not necessarily agree with for the sake of debate.
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15 Dec 2014Sacha Barber
NetMQ + RX Streaming Data Demo App
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17 Dec 2014Paul M Watt
Why computers haven't replaced programmers
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20 Dec 2014Roger C Moore
A guide to constructing an application using Expression Blend and Silverlight for the front-end which obtains data from a WCF service and SQL Server back-end
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22 Dec 2014TyrWang
Use CResizeWnd as an add-on to any dialog
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17 Dec 2014Mathi Mani
Self Host Web API 2 in ASP.NET web forms application using OWIN
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17 Dec 2014wliao
Implementing an auto completion feature with Redis, NodeJS and jQuery
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17 Dec 2014Gordon Beeming
Using Azure Resource Manager
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5 Dec 2014Paulo Zemek
JustificationWhen I finished the Contrained C# post I was talking about multi-threading and locks and I really wanted to write a new post about ideas on how to reduce multi-threading issues by adding more knowledge about shared states to the language itself.Unfortunately, it will not be this time.
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15 Dec 2014Paulo Zemek
Use of brackets
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7 Dec 2014martin.nedopil
Logical card Android game
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8 Dec 2014Nikhil Awatade
This tip will help people to publish Android app into Google play store
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11 Dec 2014Michael Gledhill
How to fix an issue with a vertical gap appearing about UITableView, embedded in a UIViewController
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10 Dec 2014Dmitriy Kozlov
How to display dashboard on SharePoint Public Site in Office 365
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20 Dec 2014code.manoz
Inline grid CRUD in ASP.NET MVC
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5 Dec 2014mdshohelrana
Large Scale Application Architecture for CSS with SASS and SMACSS
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27 Dec 2014HeWillem
WPF TabControl Focus Behavior with Invisible Tabs (MVVM)
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29 Dec 2014Mario Vernari
This post follows my first one on Internet-of-Things telemetry project based on Azure.
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4 Dec 2014Mario Vernari
How to create your own telemetry control using Azure.
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7 Dec 2014Dinand.dotnet
How to easily run a function in C# from the view using ajax/jquery

Current Participants

Those with articles that match the contest criteria are automatically entered.

Software Developer (Senior)
India India
Passionate about Microsoft Technologies like WPF, Windows Azure, ASP.NET, Win Phone and also on Cross platform Mobile Apps, Mongo DB's, IOT & WOT. I love learning and working with (or) Creating Design Patterns . Writer | Technology Evangelist | Technology Lover | Microsoft Developer Guidance Advisory Council Member | Cisco Champion | Speaker |

Blog : http://adityaswami89.wordpress.com/
Software Developer (Senior)
Canada Canada
Professional Programmer living in Beautiful Vancouver, BC, Canada.
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior) Greene & Morehead Engineering, Inc.
United States United States
Motion Commander Foundation (MCF) is a set of .NET libraries, documentation and examples that enable the rapid creation of sophisticated and professional C# or Visual Basic machine control applications.

MCF provides the infrastructure (data management, plotting, alarms, message logging, user login, internationalization, Modbus, MTConnect, etc) - so that you can focus on the business logic and user interface for your machine!

MCF is designed around Microsoft .NET best practices to be intuitive for experienced developers, and examples are provided that will enable even novice .NET developers to get started easily.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
Chuck Peasley is a developer in Orange County, CA
Software Developer (Senior)
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I mainly work with back office system developed in C# and WPF. In my spare time my main interests are embedded systems such as the Arduino and Raspbery Pi.
Dotsquares technologies india
India India
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Architect
France France
An open-minded, passionate, adaptive and resourceful software solution developer. He daydreams of code and spend nights coding his thoughts.
Software Developer www.randommonkeyworks.com
United States United States
I am the author of Laughing at the Devil: One Man’s Religious Discoveries. If you want to understand the astronomic investigations of our priests 3,000 years ago, LATD is the book to turn to. It opens up the thoughts that pushed them away from their earlier polytheism and towards our current definition of God.

Trained as a mechanical engineer, I have been involved with design, supervision, and project management. I taught myself C++ programming in order to play around with binaural beats more easily. I've also created various databases to help with project management and personal tasks.

Databases are cool and extremely useful! Happy coding, everybody!
Software Developer
Netherlands Netherlands
20 years IT, Sinds 2010 development.
C#, asp.net, Blazor, MVC, html, css, VB.net, SQL, javascript, jquery, xml, linq.
Technical Lead Plumsail
Russian Federation Russian Federation
Expert in SharePoint
The leader of SharePoint Forms Designer Team: http://spform.com
Co-founder of Plumsail: http://plumsail.com
My blog: http://formsdesigner.blogspot.com
Architect SSW
South Africa South Africa
CEO Integrated Ideas
India India
gasshopper.iics is a group of like minded programmers and learners in codeproject. The basic objective is to keep in touch and be notified while a member contributes an article, to check out with technology and share what we know. We are the "students" of codeproject.

This group is managed by Rupam Das, an active author here. Other Notable members include Ranjan who extends his helping hands to invaluable number of authors in their articles and writes some great articles himself.

Rupam Das is mentor of Grasshopper Network,founder and CEO of Integrated Ideas Consultancy Services, a research consultancy firm in India. He has been part of projects in several technologies including Matlab, C#, Android, OpenCV, Drupal, Omnet++, legacy C, vb, gcc, NS-2, Arduino, Raspberry-PI. Off late he has made peace with the fact that he loves C# more than anything else but is still struck in legacy style of coding.
Rupam loves algorithm and prefers Image processing, Artificial Intelligence and Bio-medical Engineering over other technologies.

He is frustrated with his poor writing and "grammer" skills but happy that coding polishes these frustrations.
This is a Organisation

115 members
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior)
Netherlands Netherlands
Lead Software Developer, currently using mainly C# and WPF.
Software Developer (Senior) Finstek
China China
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Spain Spain
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Architect Interacx
United States United States
Blog: https://marcclifton.wordpress.com/
Home Page: http://www.marcclifton.com
Research: http://www.higherorderprogramming.com/
GitHub: https://github.com/cliftonm

All my life I have been passionate about architecture / software design, as this is the cornerstone to a maintainable and extensible application. As such, I have enjoyed exploring some crazy ideas and discovering that they are not so crazy after all. I also love writing about my ideas and seeing the community response. As a consultant, I've enjoyed working in a wide range of industries such as aerospace, boatyard management, remote sensing, emergency services / data management, and casino operations. I've done a variety of pro-bono work non-profit organizations related to nature conservancy, drug recovery and women's health.
Software Developer (Senior) CET Electronics
Italy Italy
Played with transistors and ICs before being ten. First approaches to programming (PET Commodore) in the early '80.
Then AppleSoft, TurboPascal, Assembler and VisualBasic.
Currently employed at CET Electronics as lead software developer, involved in creation of industrial control systems.
Loving graphics technologies, I had some great time with SVG.
Since 2006 my primary language is C#, where I am focusing on WPF.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
Mark Lauritsen has been a software developer since 1983, starting at IBM and using a variety of languages including PL/1, Pascal, REXX, Ada, C/C++ and C#. Mark currently works at a midstream energy company developing Windows services and desktop applications in C#.
Czech Republic Czech Republic
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer
United States United States
We all hear about the security breaches that occur regularly. But how much does the everyday developer give thought to software security? With some of the of great voices out there, I hope to help bring clarity and information that the everyday developer can use when it comes to their everyday craft. But at the end of the day, I’m a Husband, father of 2, Christian and a software developer in Pittsburgh Pa.

As I like to say, “Some people work for a living, I get to program.”
Software Developer (Senior)
Bangladesh Bangladesh
I am expert in AngularJs, KnockoutJs, Breezejs, NodeJS, ExpressJS, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, Html5, CSS3, Asp.Net (WebForm, MVC), WCF, Restful service, EF, C# .NET, XAML, XML, UML, SQL-SERVER, MongoDB
Software Developer
Switzerland Switzerland
I'm a C# developer, working in finance in Zurich, Switzerland.

Author of the PartnerReSearch iPad app, which was a winner of a "Business Insurance Innovation Award" in 2013, and a TechAward2014 "Innovation of the year" award in 2014.

Objective-C is the 2nd hardest language I've ever learned, after German... Wink | ;-)
Technical Lead
Germany Germany
Researcher, developer, WoT/IoT enthusiast
Co-founder of http://web-engineering.info.
Architect I Computer Solutions Srl
Romania Romania
Catalin Gheorghiu is a solution architect from Timisoara. At the moment is interested in developing for mobile and cloud platforms. In addition to addressing the development and architecture, is a trainer and consultant. In his spare time is member of the technical community, contributing with articles and blogs to several user groups (MrSmersh), lecturing all over Romania and abroad, is also RONUA Timisoara user group leader.
Since 2011, every year he was awarded the Microsoft MVP Award.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Engineer
United States United States
I am a software architect and I have been developing software for nearly two decades. Over the years I have learned to value maintainable solutions first. This has allowed me to adapt my projects to meet the challenges that inevitably appear during development. I use the most beneficial short-term achievements to drive the software I develop towards a long-term vision.

C++ is my strongest language. However, I have also used x86 ASM, ARM ASM, C, C#, JAVA, Python, and JavaScript to solve programming problems. I have worked in a variety of industries throughout my career, which include:
• Manufacturing
• Consumer Products
• Virtualization
• Computer Infrastructure Management
• DoD Contracting

My experience spans these hardware types and operating systems:
• Desktop
o Windows (Full-stack: GUI, Application, Service, Kernel Driver)
o Linux (Application, Daemon)
• Mobile Devices
o Windows CE / Windows Phone
o Linux
• Embedded Devices
o VxWorks (RTOS)
o Greenhills Linux
o Embedded Windows XP

I am a Mentor and frequent contributor to CodeProject.com with tutorial articles that teach others about the inner workings of the Windows APIs.

I am the creator of an open source project on GitHub called Alchemy[^], which is an open-source compile-time data serialization library.

I maintain my own repository and blog at CodeOfTheDamned.com/[^], because code maintenance does not have to be a living hell.
Software Developer (Senior) Microsoft
United States United States
I started to program computers when I was 11 years old, as a hobbyist, programming in AMOS Basic and Blitz Basic for Amiga.
At 12 I had my first try with assembler, but it was too difficult at the time. Then, in the same year, I learned C and, after learning C, I was finally able to learn assembler (for Motorola 680x0).
Not sure, but probably between 12 and 13, I started to learn C++. I always programmed "in an object oriented way", but using function pointers instead of virtual methods.

At 15 I started to learn Pascal at school and to use Delphi. At 16 I started my first internship (using Delphi). At 18 I started to work professionally using C++ and since then I've developed my programming skills as a professional developer in C++ and C#, generally creating libraries that help other developers do their work easier, faster and with less errors.

Want more info or simply want to contact me?
Take a look at: http://paulozemek.azurewebsites.net/
Or e-mail me at: paulozemek@outlook.com

Codeproject MVP 2012, 2015 & 2016
Microsoft MVP 2013-2014 (in October 2014 I started working at Microsoft, so I can't be a Microsoft MVP anymore).
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
BSCS 1992 Wentworth Institute of Technology

Originally from the Boston (MA) area. Lived in SoCal for a while. Now in the Phoenix (AZ) area.

OpenVMS enthusiast, ISO 8601 evangelist, photographer, opinionated SOB, acknowledged pedant and contrarian

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"I would be looking for better tekkies, too. Yours are broken." -- Paul Pedant

"Using fewer technologies is better than using more." -- Rico Mariani

"Good code is its own best documentation. As you’re about to add a comment, ask yourself, ‘How can I improve the code so that this comment isn’t needed?’" -- Steve McConnell

"Every time you write a comment, you should grimace and feel the failure of your ability of expression." -- Unknown

"If you need help knowing what to think, let me know and I'll tell you." -- Jeffrey Snover [MSFT]

"Typing is no substitute for thinking." -- R.W. Hamming

"I find it appalling that you can become a programmer with less training than it takes to become a plumber." -- Bjarne Stroustrup

ZagNut’s Law: Arrogance is inversely proportional to ability.

"Well blow me sideways with a plastic marionette. I've just learned something new - and if I could award you a 100 for that post I would. Way to go you keyboard lovegod you." -- Pete O'Hanlon

"linq'ish" sounds like "inept" in German -- Andreas Gieriet

"Things would be different if I ran the zoo." -- Dr. Seuss

"Wrong is evil, and it must be defeated." –- Jeff Ello

"A good designer must rely on experience, on precise, logical thinking, and on pedantic exactness." -- Nigel Shaw

“It’s always easier to do it the hard way.” -- Blackhart

“If Unix wasn’t so bad that you can’t give it away, Bill Gates would never have succeeded in selling Windows.” -- Blackhart

"Use vertical and horizontal whitespace generously. Generally, all binary operators except '.' and '->' should be separated from their operands by blanks."

"Omit needless local variables." -- Strunk... had he taught programming
Software Developer Honeywell Automation India Ltd.
India India
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer Hallmarkit Business Solutions
Nigeria Nigeria
Deeply in love with the .Net Framework.
My tools includes VB, ASP.Net, SQL Server, HTML, JavaScript, Graphics design amongst others not mentioned..
I have been involved in various software project development and web application being the Lead in Most. I command Good Interface Design

Some of my projects are;
0. Polytechnic Result Processing System (My National Diploma Project)
1. Ultra Sec (Security Cam Monitor for pc)
2. Super Clipboard
3. Encryptor / Decryptor
4. Text 2 Speech
5. Sibase ToolTrak (Rig Tools tracking web app using ASP.Net/SQL)
6. SIWES Manager (Win VB.Net/SQL)
7. Naccoss Audit

Just to mention a few.

Am Tegaton - Proudly Nigerian
Software Developer (Senior)
Canada Canada
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer
United Kingdom United Kingdom
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior)
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I currently hold the following qualifications (amongst others, I also studied Music Technology and Electronics, for my sins)

- MSc (Passed with distinctions), in Information Technology for E-Commerce
- BSc Hons (1st class) in Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence

Both of these at Sussex University UK.

Award(s)

I am lucky enough to have won a few awards for Zany Crazy code articles over the years

  • Microsoft C# MVP 2016
  • Codeproject MVP 2016
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2015
  • Codeproject MVP 2015
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2014
  • Codeproject MVP 2014
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2013
  • Codeproject MVP 2013
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2012
  • Codeproject MVP 2012
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2011
  • Codeproject MVP 2011
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2010
  • Codeproject MVP 2010
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2009
  • Codeproject MVP 2009
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2008
  • Codeproject MVP 2008
  • And numerous codeproject awards which you can see over at my blog
Software Developer
India India
I am a Software Developer working on Microsoft technologies. My interest is exploring and sharing the awesomeness of emerging technologies.
Software Developer
India India
I am Soham Gandhi from India. I studied BE in Information Technology at University of Pune. (www.unipune.ac.in). I have been learning OpenCV, Enjoying it.
My research interest in Image Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Security Systems, Security Metrics. I work on OpenCV, EmguCV, Visual Studio 2008/10, Java platform.

Home Page (Blog)


You Tube Channel
Software Developer (Senior)
China China
谭克(Tank) is a .NET programmer in China, you can reach him via knat@outlook.com.
President Ahmedabad Windows Club
India India
I am final year B.sc(IT) student and President of Ahmedabad Windows Club for two years and have an experience of developing Windows phone apps and Windows 8 apps. I have Developed more than 35 apps in Windows 8 phone and Tablet.
Software Developer Banco de Moçambique
Mozambique Mozambique
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer
Taiwan Taiwan
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.

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  1. The contest period covers the the first day of the month 12AM US Eastern Standard Time and ends the final day of the month at 11:59:59 PM US Eastern Standard Time. All entries must be submitted during this period in order to qualify.
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  8. If an author writes has two separate articles, each article may be considered in their respective categories provided none of the aforementioned rules are broken. For example, if an author wrote two separate articles, one related to C# and one related to VB.NET, the author and articles could be nominated in the C# and VB.NET competitions, respectively.
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