Cross platform or web development with .NET
With iOS and Android soaring on mobile devices that become ever more pervasive, every other year being the ‘year of Linux on the desktop’ – which is somewhat snarky, but they are getting there -, OSX still holding its own, the time when one could simply say “it runs on Windows, and if you’re not using Windows, well, sucks to be you”.
Is a 64-bit Laptop going to be a problem for “Metro” apps? [closed]
Closed 12 years ago.
Continous Delivery TFS
Is it possible to achieve Continuous Delivery using TFS e.g. Windows Service? There are > 1000 posts on how to use msdeploy with TFS for WEB projects.
Why does the .Net world seem to embrace magic strings instead of staticly typed alternatives?
So, I work in .Net. I make open source projects in .Net. One of my biggest problems with it isn’t necessariyl with .Net, but with the community and frameworks around it. It seems everywhere that magical naming schemes and strings is treated as the best way to do everything. Bold statement, but look at it:
Why, in WPF, do we set an object to Stretch via its Alignment properties instead of Width/Height?
In WPF’s XAML, we can tell an element to fill its container like this:
Why, in WPF, do we set an object to Stretch via its Alignment properties instead of Width/Height?
In WPF’s XAML, we can tell an element to fill its container like this:
Why, in WPF, do we set an object to Stretch via its Alignment properties instead of Width/Height?
In WPF’s XAML, we can tell an element to fill its container like this:
Why, in WPF, do we set an object to Stretch via its Alignment properties instead of Width/Height?
In WPF’s XAML, we can tell an element to fill its container like this:
xaml schedule control how to cope with items of vastly differing durations
I have to create a schedule control using WPF XAML for displaying items with duration as little as 1 seconds and potentially as large as couple of hours.
xaml schedule control how to cope with items of vastly differing durations
I have to create a schedule control using WPF XAML for displaying items with duration as little as 1 seconds and potentially as large as couple of hours.