Month: May 2015
OAuth 2.0 Part 2 – The Four Party Diagram
Understanding the Four Party Diagram In the last post, we made it through defining the four roles represented in the four party diagram. Now we’re going to dig into the
Former Xerox Executive to Run Operations
Azure Bits #2 – Saving the Image to Azure Blob Storage
Creating the Azure Storage Account In Azure Bits #1 – Up and Running, we got a skeleton in place for our web application that will allow the user to upload
Lighting up Native Platform Features in Xamarin Forms – Part 2
In the previous post I implemented a custom attached property to be used in Xamarin Forms XAML when a built-in accessory view is desired on a table cell. In this
Lighting up Native Platform Features in Xamarin Forms – Part 1
In my last few posts I introduced a simple app that lets you browse the various built-in font variations supported by Xamarin Forms. If you recall, the application adopted a
Atmosera Joins Microsoft CSP Program
Give Your REST APIs some Metadata Swagger!
Make your REST based APIs easier to consume by providing metadata using the Swagger JSON format. Not so long ago, creating enterprise grade APIs was an Indiana Jones level epic
Hey, Who Stole All My Memory?
Sometimes a little piece of seemingly innocuous code can cause a significant amount of trouble: Doesn’t look like much, but I’m sure we have all written something like this and
Combining F# and Xamarin Forms to Create Mobile Applications
While we certainly have been busy getting our hands dirty with Xamarin I’ve been doing some of my own. However, I’ve been messing around with using Xamarin with F#. I
Azure Bits #1 – Up and Running
As Steve Porter mentioned in his blog post, How Wintellect Uses Microsoft Azure, we are making pretty heavy use of many offerings in the Azure toolset for our internal
Should a New Developer Bother Learning UML?
Way back before software lived in the cloud and “agile” was just an adjective for fast, Grady Booch, Ivar Jacobsen, and James Rumbaugh set forth onto the world a new