Showing posts with label NoSQL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NoSQL. Show all posts

Reading Notes #152

Suggestion of the week


Cloud


Programming


Databases


UX


Miscellaneous


~Frank


Reading Notes #120

Suggestion of the week

Christmas Planet

Cloud


Programming


Databases


Architecture

  • Composite Pattern (Gunnar Peipman) - Good post that explains clearly a pattern with code sample.

Miscellaneous



Reading Notes #119

 

Stack of books-300

Suggestion of the week

  • BizTalk Summit 2013 Wrap-up (Kent Weare) - Very important news from the integration world. This post is a very complete summary of the event. Good job.

 

Cloud


Databases

 

Programming

Miscellaneous


~Frank


Reading Notes #118

NodeJSSuggestion of the week

Cloud

Programming

Miscellaneous


~Frank


Reading Notes #116

 

SomethingIsCommingCloud

Programming

Channel 9 has an excellent streaming video that covers Code Maps here 

Databases

Miscellaneous

~Frank

Reading Notes #101

stormSuggestion of the week


Cloud

 

Integration


Programming

 

Database

 

Miscellaneous

  • Is Agile Really Cheaper? (Scott Sehlhorst) - I like this post because it puts words on though that I had. A good post to be more prepare next time a client asks you the question.

~Frank




Reading Notes #92

CloudBroadcastSuggestion of the week

Cloud

Programming

UX

  • Magic Numbers in CSS - If you are doing web development this reading is a must. For all the other read it, you will learn important css base.
  • Stop Your Console App The Nice Way) (Mike Hadlow) - This post some best practice to do a better management of the console application. It's not because it's a console app that UX is not important.

Miscellaneous

~Frank


Reading Notes #89

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Suggestion of the week


Cloud

 

Programming

 

Integration

I wrote a blog post a few years ago around the options for where you could put configuration settings in BizTalk (Click here).

System Management


Miscellaneous


~Frank



Reading Notes #86

from onsoftware.en.softonic .com
picture from http://onsoftware.en.softonic.com/

Suggestion of the week
  • Boxstarter - I really need to “box” my favourite applications, so each time I start working on a new VM all my stuff will be the way I like.
  • Service Bus Messaging Deep-Dive (Clemens V) - If you must see only one video about Service bus is that one. Great job! Know more from A to Z in one shot.

Cloud
Scaling Applications Using Windows Azure Cloud Services Poster
here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id =36837
you should also read this complete manual in preparation here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh871440.aspx


Databases

Integration

Programming

Miscellaneous

~Frank









Reading Notes #75


Impack Alliance

Cloud


Integration

Programming

Miscellaneous

~Frank




Reading Notes #68

JolicloudCloud
[…]Shan McArthur has a great blog post on the difference between an Image and a Disk. […]
[…]APIs exposed for developing applications are consistent with those of the public cloud service, making it easy to develop applications for either and switch between the two. […]
Integration
Programming
Miscellaneous

~Frank





Reading Notes #67

Cloud
[…]Read this getting started tutorial to walkthrough how you can build (in less than 5 minutes) a simple Windows 8 “To-do List” app that is cloud enabled using Windows Azure Mobile Services. Or watch this video of me showing how to do it step by step.[…]

Integration

Programming
  • Why Mocking Matters - Nice explanation of what the differences are between fakes, stubs and mocks.
[…]This is easy to do with Telerik JustMock. I wrote about using JustMock to get you started in From Legacy to Dependency Injection. […]
[…]This is called rubber duck debugging, because you could have solved the problem by explaining it to a rubber duck on your desk. […]

Miscellaneous



Reading Notes #51

Cloud Storage
The Cloud Storage
Cloud
  • Setting up a webfarm using Windows Azure Virtual Machines (Maarten Balliauw) - Nice post that explains how to build a web farm with a free load balancer using the brand new Windows Azure. This post pass-through all steps putting the emphasis on important notion to have a nice web farm up and running.
[…]Sysprep ensures the machine can be cloned into a new machine, getting its own settings like a hostname and IP address. A non-sysprepped machine can thus never be cloned.[…]
Programming
  • Marked As Pertinent - The perfect post to read when looking for a NoSql (or a key/value store), because this post compare a lot of them.
  • Nuno Filipe Godinho - Very nice feature. You don’t need any more to uninstall Azure SDK to install a new one! Even more you have a new dropdownlist that will act as a filter in visual studio when creating your new project.
  • DFW Ajax Users Group - Nice post that presents the characteristics of the two main architecture of site (with sample) and explains why most actual sites are in fact hybrid.
  • Using the Windows Azure Cache Preview with SDK 1.7 - Nice demo of Azure Cache preview and a quick fix on a potential problem you could have trying it with the emulator.
Miscellaneous
[…]Come up with a plan and assemble what you need, but whatever you do, don’t label this vision as impossible[…]


~Frank


Reading Notes #50

AzureGiftRainCloud

Programming

Miscellaneous

~ Frank


Reading Notes #41

 image from The Cloud Strategy Blog

Cloud

[…]cost efficiency doesn’t equate to cheap or even free. You can determine the cost to be efficient when the equation can’t be changed to reduce cost without also reducing the services or functionality—meaning[…]

    Programming


    Miscellaneous

    • I'm Sure It Will Only Take You A Few Days To Code - Interesting, I didn't think our usual or natural sensor to estimate the complexity of something cannot be use when it comes to estimate software... but it makes senses!
    • What geeks need to tell our parents about shopping online safely and securely (Scott Hanselman) - Nice post. read this post than go talk to your parent, uncle, brothers and sisters all those people that call you when they did nothing but the PC doesn't works anymore... ;)
    • […]HTTPS (SSL) doesn't mean "I can trust this site," it means "this conversation is private." You still might be having a private conversation with Satan. - Scott Hanselman Trust[…]