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Getting Started with Azure Event Grid In a previous article we got an introduction to Azure Event Grid, if you’re new to Event Grid Type: Post
Tags : azure, azure event grid, cloud
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Getting-Started-with-Azure-Event-Grid
Developing Tizen Samsung Galaxy Watch Apps with .NET and C# - Getting Started This article assumes you have set up the Tizen/Visual Studio development environment as outlined in Type: Post
Tags : microsoft flow, tizen, .net, xamarin, c#, xaml
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Developing-Tizen-Samsung-Galaxy-Watch-Apps-with-NET-and-C-Getting-Started
Baby Steps - Getting Started With Windows Phone 7 Development "These links are recommended reading to get started understanding developing for the Windows Phone 7 platform. Recommended to be read in the order presented here, from most lightweight to most heavy ..." Type: Post
Tags : windows phone 7, wp7
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Baby-Steps-Getting-Started-With-Windows-Phone-7-Development
New Pluralsight Course: Getting Started Building Windows Services with Topshelf My newest Pluralsight course “Getting Started Building Windows Services with Topshelf” h Type: Post
Tags : pluralsight courses, .net, c#, topshelf
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/New-Pluralsight-Course-Getting-Started-Building-Windows-Services-with-Topshelf
Using Cyclomatic Complexity as an Indicator of Clean Code Cyclomatic complexity is one way to measure how complicated code is, it measures how complicated the Type: Post
Tags : c#, clean code, quality, metrics
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Using-Cyclomatic-Complexity-as-an-Indicator-of-Clean-Code
Getting Daily Emails with your Windows Store and Windows Phone App PubCenter Earnings "If you’re writing Windows Phone or Windows Store apps and you’re using Microsoft’s pubCenter to display adverts, you can schedule a daily email report of your earnings for that day. Log in to pubCente ..." Type: Post
Tags : windows 8 apps, windows 8, winrt, monetization, pubcenter, windows phone
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Getting-Daily-Emails-with-your-Windows-Store-and-Windows-Phone-App-PubCenter-Earnings
Getting Started with MoqaLate Mocking in Windows Store Apps "Just knocked up this quick and dirty video explaining how to set up MoqaLate in a Windows Store app solution. You can find out more about MoqaLate on the MoqaLate project home page." Type: Post
Tags : windows 8 apps, windows 8, winrt, testing, tdd, moqalate
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Getting-Started-with-MoqaLate-Mocking-in-Windows-Store-Apps
Microsoft Feature Flags: Implementing Custom Feature Filters (Microsoft.FeatureManagement) This is part four in a series of articles. In part three I introduced the concept of feature filters Type: Post
Tags : .net, .net core, c#, featuretoggle, msftseries, FeatureManagement
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Microsoft-Feature-Flags-Implementing-Custom-Feature-Filters-(MicrosoftFeatureManagement)
Creating an “Add New” Item Template in a Windows 8 App ListView "A common UI pattern is to have a list of things on screen and at the end of the list have a plus icon (or something) that triggers your “add new item” code. For example, in the Weather app: For examp ..." Type: Post
Tags : windows 8 apps, windows 8, xaml, ui
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Creating-an-e2809cAdd-Newe2809d-Item-Template-in-a-Windows-8-App-ListView
Using Server Side Timers and SignalR in ASP.NET MVC Applications "I thought it would be fun to create an “Internet uptime” page that you can see live here on Azure Websites. It shows how long the Internet (since ARPANET) has been around for. Creating a Class that c ..." Type: Post
Tags : web, signalr, html, c#, asp.net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Using-Server-Side-Timers-and-SignalR-in-ASPNET-MVC-Applications
Different Ways to Parse Http Request Data in Http-triggered Azure Functions (This post refers to Azure Functions v2) There are different ways to access both the request data an Type: Post
Tags : azure, azure functions, c#, serverless, .net, .net core
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Different-Ways-to-Parse-Http-Request-Data-in-Http-triggered-Azure-Functions
Maintaining Feature Flag Values Across Multiple Requests (Microsoft.FeatureManagement) This is part eight in a series of articles. EDIT: my Feature Management Pluralsight training course Type: Post
Tags : .net, .net core, c#, featuretoggle, msftseries, FeatureManagement
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Maintaining-Feature-Flag-Values-Across-Multiple-Requests-(MicrosoftFeatureManagement)
Retrieving Raw JSON Data in Web API with Marten Marten is a .NET document database library that uses an underlying PostgreSQL database to store obje Type: Post
Tags : c#, .net, data, marten, nosql
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Retrieving-Raw-JSON-Data-in-Web-API-with-Marten
Refactoring an Azure Functions App to use Function Monkey "In a previous post I took a first look at the Function Monkey library to define Azure Functions using commands and handlers. In this post I’m going to try and take an existing functions app and conver ..." Type: Post
Tags : azure, azure functions, serverless, .net, C#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Refactoring-an-Azure-Functions-App-to-use-Function-Monkey
Using the Azure SignalR Service Bindings in Azure Functions to Create Real-time Serverless Applications The Azure SignalR Service is a serverless offering from Microsoft to facilitate real-time communicat Type: Post
Tags : azure, azure functions, c#, serverless, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Using-the-Azure-SignalR-Service-Bindings-in-Azure-Functions-to-Create-Real-time-Serverless-Applications
Writing Azure Functions with Function Monkey: Using Commands Without Handlers "If you’ve read the previous articles on Function Monkey you may be wondering if you always need a command handler. Sometimes you may want to accept a request into the system (for example via HTTP) and ..." Type: Post
Tags : azure, azure functions, serverless, .net, C#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Writing-Azure-Functions-with-Function-Monkey-Using-Commands-Without-Handlers
Understanding Azure Durable Functions - Part 3: What Is Durability? This is the third part in a series of articles. Durable Functions make it easier to organize (orches Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, durable functions, serverless, .net, durfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Understanding-Azure-Durable-Functions-Part-3-What-Is-Durability
Telling a View to display a Message Dialog from the ViewModel With MVVMLight in Windows 8.1 Store Apps "The technique below is one technique, others exist, but the design goals of this approach are: The ViewModel cannot know or reference the View The ViewModel should should not care how the View displ ..." Type: Post
Tags : c#, mvvm, mvvm light, windows store apps, xaml, portable class library
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Telling-a-View-to-display-a-Message-Dialog-from-the-ViewModel-With-MVVMLight-in-Windows-81-Store-Apps
Improving Azure Functions Blob Trigger Performance and Reliability - Part 2: Processing Delays and Missed Blobs This is the second part of a series or articles. When you add a new blob, your blob-triggered functi Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, .net, serverless, azurefunctionblobtriggerseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Improving-Azure-Functions-Blob-Trigger-Performance-and-Reliability-Part-2-Processing-Delays-and-Missed-Blobs
Creating Inline Data Driven Tests in xUnit xUnit.net allows the creation of data-driven tests. These kind of tests get their test data from out Type: Post
Tags : xunit, .net, c#, testing, tdd, quality
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Creating-Inline-Data-Driven-Tests-in-xUnit