Month: July 2015
Taming the SplitView Control in Windows 10
Of all the new controls featured in Windows 10, SplitView is perhaps the most emblematic. SplitView makes it easy to implement “hamburger menu” interfaces like the ones featured in Windows
Where Oh Where Did My Response.SignOut Go in ASP.NET v.Next beta 6?
If you’ve just fought through an update from ASP.NET v.Next beta whatever to beta 6 and now you’re staring down the last few red squiggled lines only to come across
Exciting New Things in F# 4.0
With the latest news of the release of Visual Studio 2015 some folks may not have realized but included in it is the newest release of F# 4.0. The .NET
Azure Bits #4 – Adding the Azure Web Job
This post’s main objective was originally about completing the initial skeleton of uploading an image from a web page and generating a thumbnail from an Azure Web Job using Azure
TypeScript 1.5 Released with More ECMAScript 6 Features
Microsoft has officially released the latest iteration of TypeScript, version 1.5 which includes more support for ES6 features such as modules, destructuring, computed properties, and tagged string templates. In the
My First CodeStock Experience
I’ve gone to few conferences lately since starting my software development career. I plan on going to several more as I find them throughout the year. Just recently, I decided
Build an Angular 2 App – Data Binding Syntax
In our previous article about building a simple application in Angular 2, we laid the foundation for moving forward and covered all the very basics about bootstrapping your application. However,
Visual Studio 2015 Released
Microsoft has released Visual Studio 2015 today including many features for developers working outside of the Windows platform. This release is one of the biggest advances in the Visual Studio
Xamarin at CodeStock 2015
As Dave Baskin posted earlier this week, several of us from Wintellect were in attendance at CodeStock 2015 in Knoxville this weekend. Wintellect is proud to have been a sponsor
Cloud Saturday Atlanta – a Call for Speakers
Cloud Saturday is a new event for the Atlanta area, and we are currently looking for speaker submissions. The event is being planned for 9/26, and will be held in
Angular Benchpress and Performance Tests
Ben Nadel wrote a blog post that explored the performance of rendering a large dataset using Angular (version one) and React. It was a good post and demonstrated the perceptible