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Best Web Dev Article of June 2015

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Current Entries

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13 Nov 2017Elmue
This article describes how to use a Teensy 3.1 board from PJRC.com to simulate keyboard, mouse and touch screen USB HID devices at the same time. This allows to remote-control a computer through one USB cable.
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24 Jun 2015Akki Kumar
Image Combobox in HTML is no longer a pain, thanks to JQuery and CSS
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16 Jun 2015Sibeesh Passion
Load Website to iFrame Using JQuery
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12 Jun 2015Steffen Ploetz
Currently none of the big Linux/Unix (X11) GUI application frameworks (GTK+, KDE) support XAML based application development. The Moonlight project (including XAML support) was abandoned on May 29, 2012. This article reviews a XAML based application with WPF geometry objects (shapes).
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18 Jun 2015Duke Of Haren
Playing around with LINQ for JavaScript
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19 Jun 2015Emiliano Musso
Geolocalize a device and store coordinates on webserver
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25 Jun 2015David Catuhe
Vorlon.js is powered by node.JS, socket.io, and late-night coffee. I would like to share with you why we made it, how to incorporate it into your own testing workflow, and also share some more details into the art of building a JS library like it.
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15 Jun 2015Sam__Khan
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the integration between IBM Integration Bus and Salesforce.com using the REST API.
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23 Jun 2015MarcusCole6833
A simple program to make an HTML page from an XML file
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24 Jun 2015Khaled Abdelhamid
Drawing on a web page on the fly using GDI+ and Flood-Fill Technique
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15 Jun 2015David Rousset
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to find Source Maps in all of the browsers and get the most out of those few minutes you have to debug.
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3 Jun 2015Yvan Rodrigues
Store and retrieve messages in a central repository with SMS using Twilio and ASP.NET.
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16 Jun 2015Sander Rossel
The fifth in a series on MEAN web development.
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14 Jun 2015Fiyaz Hasan
Building a simple app for windows phone using plain HTML and Javascript
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2 Jun 2015Athari
Comparison of full-featured LINQ ports to PHP (YaLinqo, Ginq, Pinq), centered mostly on performance
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2 Jun 2015Robert J. Barr
Simple AJAX/ASP .NET Web API SMS/Texting Service
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19 Jun 2015ss9o9o9o
Transferring backup files from a remote SQL Server and Dynamic SQL Connection with Restore utility.
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7 Jun 2015Cagatay Dogan
Fast, reliable, easy to use, fully json.org compliant, thread safe C# JSON library for server side and desktop operations
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11 Jun 2015Dave_Voyles
In this tutorial—the second in a series on using Azure Media Services to create and consume HTML5 video—I’ll cover the way we can ingest our content using a video recording tool, as well as ways to encrypt or protect our video so that only viewers with permission can view it.
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1 Jun 2015David Catuhe
In this tutorial, I will share several tools that provide insight into how your code is performing, and show you how to make the most of user marks in the memory graph to analyze your performance.
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29 Jun 2015Nikola Breznjak
How to add AdMob to Ionic framework application
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2 Jun 2015Callum Linington (UK)
How to automatically add your AutoMapper profiles
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10 Jun 2015Yaseer Mumtaz
AngularJS ng-grid export to CSV workaround for Internet Explorer to avoid showing "Save" dialog box.
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1 Jun 2015Bo Li (KAFFEECKO)
Using mODELcLASSjs in combination with AngularJS allows you to define constraints in a declarative way supporting responsive HTML5 validation, it simplifies storage management, with the cloud storage service Parse.com for instance, and provides the option of multiple inheritance.
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8 Jun 2015Stiv Ostenberg
Introducing a tool to manage multiple AWS accounts from a PC.
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21 Jun 2015Anupam_Datta
Motion activated Pushbullet notification from your Arduino to your Smart Gadgets
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16 Jun 2015phillipvoyle
Part 2 in a series.
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29 Jun 2015Nikola Breznjak
This is the simplest example which shows how to POST data from an Ionic app to a PHP server.
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6 Jun 2015Matt Perdeck
Shows how to improve your ASP.NET MVC web site's performance through far future client side caching of RequireJS modules, while still forcing the browser to refresh its cache the moment you introduce a new version of your modules.
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7 Jun 2015Gjermund Bjaanes
How to extend Angular Directives
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24 Jun 2015Arkadeep De
How to create a genealogy view in ASP.NET C# using Google Organizational Chart
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17 Jun 2015David Rousset
In this tutorial, I want to humbly use one of our more recent “success stories” around our WebGL open-source gaming framework, babylon.js and its website: babylonjs.com.
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20 Jun 2015Jesus Carroll
Some typical tips about the security in the use of a mobile device
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8 Jun 2015jgauffin
A minimal SPA library written in TypeScript that has no dependencies at all.
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17 Jun 2015B. Clay Shannon
Use C# and jQuery to control the visibility of a section of a Web Part or Web Page
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29 Jun 2015John Atten
How to use JSON type and aggregate functions to map relational data to JSON
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24 Jun 2015K.Sutin
Get closing quotes for multiple securities with asynchronous call to Bloomberg API using VB.
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1 Jun 2015David Catuhe
In this tutorial, I want to share with you how to use this for your own projects and how performance and memory are impacted for the major browsers.
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3 Jun 2015David Catuhe
In this article, I’ll focus on template strings based on my personal experience creating embedded expressions.
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3 Jun 2015B. Clay Shannon
Simple (once you know how) way to modify controls based on the state of other controls in Sharepoint using jQuery
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23 Jun 2015Jeff Burtoft
Why you should use hosted web apps and how to build one for yourself using manifoldJS.
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10 Jun 2015Dominic Burford
Consuming / displaying an Atom feed on an ASP.NET web page
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21 Sep 2015kenyeungdk
Build your own marketplace with BeYourMarket
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1 Mar 2016Akhil Mittal
Resolve dependency of dependencies using Inversion of Control and dependency injection in Asp.net Web APIs with Unity Container and Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF).
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21 Apr 2017Micha C
This is a quick walk-through of how to access environmental variables when writing applications using the ASP.NET 5 DNX execution environment.
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5 Jun 2015Dave_Voyles
In this tutorial, I’ll explain how to use this cloud media solution to get set-up and start experimenting with delivering live or on demand video.
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1 Mar 2016Akhil Mittal
In this article I’ll explain how to write your own custom routes using Attribute Routing.
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27 Jul 2015 Marla Sukesh
This article is continuation of day 5 for Learn MVC Project in 7 Days.

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Founder Just Compile
India India
Learning is fun but teaching is awesome.

Who I am? Trainer + consultant + Developer/Architect + Director of Just Compile

My Company - Just Compile

I can be seen in, @sukeshmarla or Facebook
Architect https://codeteddy.com/
India India
Akhil Mittal is two times Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) firstly awarded in 2016 and continued in 2017 in Visual Studio and Technologies category, C# Corner MVP since 2013, Code Project MVP since 2014, a blogger, author and likes to write/read technical articles, blogs, and books. Akhil is a technical architect and loves to work on complex business problems and cutting-edge technologies. He has an experience of around 15 years in developing, designing, and architecting enterprises level applications primarily in Microsoft Technologies. He has diverse experience in working on cutting-edge technologies that include Microsoft Stack, AI, Machine Learning, and Cloud computing. Akhil is an MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) in Web Applications and Dot Net Framework.
Visit Akhil Mittal’s personal blog CodeTeddy (CodeTeddy ) for some good and informative articles. Following are some tech certifications that Akhil cleared,
• AZ-304: Microsoft Azure Architect Design.
• AZ-303: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies.
• AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.
• Microsoft MCTS (70-528) Certified Programmer.
• Microsoft MCTS (70-536) Certified Programmer.
• Microsoft MCTS (70-515) Certified Programmer.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akhilmittal/
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Software Developer (Senior)
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 Tata Consultancy Services
India India
Passionate about Hardware and embedded system. Currently working in TCS Innovation Lab on IoT and M2M.
Software Developer PwC
India India
I am a Software developer having an experience of 5 years in application development. To get me you can mail me at arkadeepde@gmail.com or you can visit my blog at ASP With Arka
Software Developer
Russian Federation Russian Federation


C#, JavaScript, PHP developer.



Founder Across Time & Space
United States United States
I am in the process of morphing from a software developer into a portrayer of Mark Twain. My monologue (or one-man play, entitled "The Adventures of Mark Twain: As Told By Himself" and set in 1896) features Twain giving an overview of his life up till then. The performance includes the relating of interesting experiences and humorous anecdotes from Twain's boyhood and youth, his time as a riverboat pilot, his wild and woolly adventures in the Territory of Nevada and California, and experiences as a writer and world traveler, including recollections of meetings with many of the famous and powerful of the 19th century - royalty, business magnates, fellow authors, as well as intimate glimpses into his home life (his parents, siblings, wife, and children).

Peripatetic and picaresque, I have lived in eight states; specifically, besides my native California (where I was born and where I now again reside) in chronological order: New York, Montana, Alaska, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Idaho, and Missouri.

I am also a writer of both fiction (for which I use a nom de plume, "Blackbird Crow Raven", as a nod to my Native American heritage - I am "½ Cowboy, ½ Indian") and nonfiction, including a two-volume social and cultural history of the U.S. which covers important events from 1620-2006: http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/blackbirdcraven
Student
China China
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Architect
Turkey Turkey
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
I've just started out on my career path. I use .NET technologies and JavaScript.
United States United States
Dave Voyles is a Technical Evangelist for Microsoft. He spends a lot of time writing games, writing about games, and writing about how to write games for the game dev community, Read his blog or follow him on Twitter @davevoyles.
United States United States
David Catuhe is a Principal Program Manager at Microsoft focusing on web development. He is author of the babylon.js framework for building 3D games with HTML5 and WebGL. Read his blog on MSDN or follow him @deltakosh on Twitter.
United States United States
David Rousset is a Senior Program Manager working for Microsoft Corp, in charge of driving adoption of HTML5 standards. He was a speaker in several famous web conferences such as Paris Web, CodeMotion, ReasonsTo or jQuery UK. He’s the co-author of the WebGL Babylon.js open-source engine. Read his blog on MSDN or follow him @davrous on Twitter.
Technical Lead Gold-Vision CRM
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I am a professional software engineer and technical architect with over twenty years commercial development experience with a strong focus on the design and development of web and mobile applications.

I have experience of architecting scalable, distributed, high volume web applications that are accessible from multiple devices due to their responsive web design, including architecting enterprise service-oriented solutions. I have also developed enterprise mobile applications using Xamarin and Telerik Platform.

I have extensive experience using .NET, ASP.NET, Windows and Web Services, WCF, SQL Server, LINQ and other Microsoft technologies. I am also familiar with HTML, Bootstrap, Javascript (inc. JQuery and Node.js), CSS, XML, JSON, Apache Cordova, KendoUI and many other web and mobile related technologies.

I am enthusiastic about Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery and Application Life-cycle Management having configured such environments using CruiseControl.NET, TeamCity and Team Foundation Services. I enjoy working in Agile and Test Driven Development (TDD) environments.

Outside of work I have two beautiful daughters. I am also an avid cyclist who enjoys reading, listening to music and travelling.
Netherlands Netherlands
Hi, I'm Duke, a young .NET developer from the Netherlands.
Software Developer (Senior) ElmüSoft
Chile Chile
Software Engineer since 40 years.
Software Developer
Italy Italy
Working in IT since 2003 as Software Developer for Essetre Srl, a company in Northern Italy.
I was awarded in 2014, 2015 and 2016 with Microsoft MVP, for Visual Studio and Development Technologies expertise. My technology interests and main skills are in .NET Framework, Visual Basic, Visual C# and SQL Server, but i'm proficient in PHP and MySQL also.
Architect Geek Hour
Bangladesh Bangladesh
Tech Enthusiast | Contributing Author on Microsoft Docs | Github Country Leader (C# and Typescript)

A .NET and JavaScript enthusiast. Likes to work with different technologies on different platforms. Loves the logic and structure of coding and always strives to write more elegant and efficient code. Passionate about design patterns and applying Software Engineering best practices.

I'm a young coder who did exceedingly well in my education and was offered an internship by Microsoft. I've tried a range of things and realized that what I need is a super creative challenge. I'm hungry for a real role in a challenging startup, something I can stick with for years
Software Developer
Norway Norway
My name is Gjermund Bjaanes. I am 25 years old, born and raised in Norway. I am a developer, geek and enthusiast in general. I’m passionate about programming and software engineering in general. Currently I focus on web development and mobile development on my free time.

I am a software engineer and developer by trade and by passion.

I have always had a very enthusiastic interest for computers, dated to when I was little. It became an obsession for programming, IT, gadgets and new technology. I love being a developer, and that is why I do it as much as I can!

Other than that; In my spare time I like to code, read, cook, hang out with friends and to work out.
United States United States
Jeff Burtoft is as a technical evangelist at Microsoft. Jeff co-authored his first book entitled HTML5 Hacks (O'Reilly Media) and is a founding blogger at html5hacks.com. He’s been in positions like "web master" for the Department of Defense to Principal front-end Engineer for a fortune 500 company. Jeff is a huge proponent of web standards, and loves all programing languages, as long as they are JavaScript. Jeff lives in Texas with his wife and three children. In his free time, he enjoys writing Apps and playing video games with his kids. Read his blog or follow him @boyofgreen on Twitter.
Systems Engineer
Colombia Colombia
Systems Engineer. Computer Scientist. Data Development Consultant currently supporting on mission critical systems. Current academic researcher for application of Numerical Analysis and Genetic Algorithms on Data Mining techniques for Cloud Computing's Database As A Service (DaaS) in Computational Physics area.
Founder 1TCompany AB
Sweden Sweden
Software Developer XIV Solutions
United States United States
My name is John Atten, and my username on many of my online accounts is xivSolutions. I am Fascinated by all things technology and software development. I work mostly with C#, Javascript/Node.js, Various flavors of databases, and anything else I find interesting. I am always looking for new information, and value your feedback (especially where I got something wrong!)
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.
Technical Lead
Denmark Denmark
Full stack developer with passion in coding
Technical Lead Freelancer
Egypt Egypt
I'm a Lead .NET consultant with large experience in Database (SQL server, Oracle, MySQL), Web Services, WCF & REST and I'm excellent coder of C# with over 15 years of international commercial working experience by working in different environments and countries such as Egypt, UK, Qatar and Bahrain.
Software Developer (Junior) ABB
United States United States
On career 2.0 mainly work in the dot net environment predominantly SQL and SSMS.
Architect
Australia Australia
Twitter: @MattPerdeck
LinkedIn: au.linkedin.com/in/mattperdeck
Current project: JSNLog JavaScript Logging Package

Matt has over 9 years .NET and SQL Server development experience. Before getting into .Net, he worked on a number of systems, ranging from the largest ATM network in The Netherlands to embedded software in advanced Wide Area Networks and the largest ticketing web site in Australia. He has lived and worked in Australia, The Netherlands, Slovakia and Thailand.

He is the author of the book ASP.NET Performance Secrets (www.amazon.com/ASP-NET-Site-Performance-Secrets-Perdeck/dp/1849690685) in which he shows in clear and practical terms how to quickly find the biggest bottlenecks holding back the performance of your web site, and how to then remove those bottlenecks. The book deals with all environments affecting a web site - the web server, the database server and the browser.

Matt currently lives in Sydney, Australia. He recently worked at Readify and the global professional services company PwC. He now works at SP Health, a global provider of weight loss web sites such at CSIRO's TotalWellBeingDiet.com and BiggestLoserClub.com.
Architect
Germany Germany
I'm working as developer the past 20 years, still eager to learn new stuff and happy if I find time to actually do coding :>

I'm focusing on the .net world of things, C# and the web...

Creator of CacheManager.NET (http://cachemanager.michaco.net) and DnsClient.NET (http://dnsclient.michaco.net)
Software Developer (Senior)
Croatia Croatia
I’m an engineer at heart and a jack of all trades kind of guy.

For those who care about titles, I hold a masters degree in computing from FER (and a black belt in karate, but that’s another story…).

During the last years, worked in a betting software industry where I made use of my knowledge in areas ranging from full-stack (web & desktop) development to game development through Linux and database administration and use of various languages (C#, PHP, JavaScript to name just a few).

Currently, I’m a senior software engineer at TelTech, where we make innovative communications apps, and I <3 it.

Lately, I’m very passionate about Ionic framework and am currently in the top 3 answerers on StackOverflow in Ionic framework. I wrote a book about Ionic framework which you can get for free on Leanpub: Ionic framework – step by step from idea through prototyping to the app stores.

Other technical writing:

+ wrote a book Getting MEAN with MEMEs
was a technical reviewer for a book Deploying Node published by Packt
was a technical reviewer for a book Getting started with Ionic published by Packt
After writing 300 posts, this is why I think you should start blogging too

Come and see what I write about on my blog.
Software Developer (Senior)
New Zealand New Zealand
I've spent time programming for the security industry, video games, and telephony. I live in New Zealand, and have a Bachelor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences specializing in Computer Technology, from the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
My mother had the foresight to buy me my first computer programming book, 1001 Basic Programs, when I was in high school (1985). I had no idea what I was doing (maybe still don't) but I typed them all into my IBM XT: A programmer was born. I haven't looked back since.

Along the way I became a semi-pro drummer.

Along the way I found my favorite human being on the planet and married her.

Life is great. I'm livin' the dream. I hope you are too. Code Project is a huge part of my success. I am grateful to all of you have contributed and posted over the past decade.

Bless you all.
Technical Lead
Pakistan Pakistan
I am a developer with more than 13 years of experience of working on various technologies such as Node.js, Java, and C#. Until recently I was working for a fortune 300 semiconductor manufacturing company as their principal integration engineer while helping them automate their B2B business processes on technologies such as EDI (X12/EDIFACT), AS2 and RosettaNet. Now I have my own freelance practice in addition to the development of my own products and services.
I also specialize in implementing middleware solutions on a variety of proprietary platforms, such as Microsoft Biztalk Server, IBM's Websphere Message Broker (later renamed to IBM Integration Bus), IBM Sterling B2B Integrator and Mulesoft. I am certified on both the aforementioned IBM integration platforms.
Cloud is another area of my expertise as I have experience in developing and deploying solutions on AWS, DigitalOcean, and Azure. Docker is a technology I frequently use while developing containerized microservices.
In a nutshell backend development, automation, integration, services/APIs, and EDI is what I do for a living.
CEO JUUN Software
Netherlands Netherlands
Sander Rossel is a Microsoft certified professional developer with experience and expertise in .NET and .NET Core (C#, ASP.NET, and Entity Framework), SQL Server, Azure, Azure DevOps, JavaScript, MongoDB, and other technologies.

He is the owner of JUUN Software, a company specializing in custom software. JUUN Software uses modern, but proven technologies, such as .NET Core, Azure and Azure DevOps.

You can't miss his books on Amazon and his free e-books on Syncfusion!

He wrote a JavaScript LINQ library, arrgh.js (works in IE8+, Edge, Firefox, Chrome, and probably everything else).

Check out his prize-winning articles on CodeProject as well!
Software Developer
Germany Germany
I am Sibeesh Venu, an engineer by profession and writer by passion. I’m neither an expert nor a guru. I have been awarded Microsoft MVP 3 times, C# Corner MVP 5 times, DZone MVB. I always love to learn new technologies, and I strongly believe that the one who stops learning is old.

My Blog: Sibeesh Passion
My Website: Sibeesh Venu
Software Developer (Senior) Global Infotech
India India
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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Software Developer (Senior)
Russian Federation Russian Federation
Building web apps since 2001. Rich experience in HTML frontends for different platforms.
Team Leader Celonis SA
Germany Germany
I am currently the CEO of Symbioworld GmbH and as such responsible for personnel management, information security, data protection and certifications. Furthermore, as a senior programmer, I am responsible for the automatic layout engine, the simulation (Activity Based Costing), the automatic creation of Word/RTF reports and the data transformation in complex migration projects.

The main focus of my work as a programmer is the development of Microsoft Azure Services using C# and Visual Studio.

Privately, I am interested in C++ and Linux in addition to C#. I like the approach of open source software and like to support OSS with own contributions.
Network Administrator Samsung Electronics America
United States United States
Using the Web to learn C# and write programs to make my job easier....
Working a lot with AWS now as well.
Architect
United States United States
A Solutions Architect with more than fourteen years of experience in application development. I mostly work in .NET, Angular, MEAN stack technologies and love to share what I do and learn during my day to day job. Please check my tutorials and blog:
https://fullstackhub.io
https://fullstackhubblog.com
Engineer Robotic Assistance Devices / AITX
Canada Canada
Yvan Rodrigues has 30 years of experience in information systems and software development for the industry. He is Senior Concept Designer at Robotic Assistance Devices

He is a Certified Technician (C.Tech.), a professional designation granted by the Institute of Engineering Technology of Ontario (IETO).

Yvan draws on experience as owner of Red Cell Innovation Inc., Mabel's Labels Inc. as Manager of Systems and Development, the University of Waterloo as Information Systems Manager, and OTTO Motors as Senior Systems Engineer and Senior Concept Designer.

Yvan is currently focused on design of embedded systems.

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