Showing posts with label git. Show all posts
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Reading Notes #93

Azure_SDK_2Suggestion of the week

 

Cloud

 

Programming

 

UX


Miscellaneous


~Frank




Reading Notes #83

Post-it Put your code here

Suggestion of the week

Cloud

Programming

Database

Miscellaneous
  • Teach your kids to be fans (Scott Hanselman) - Good lesson. Today it's simple to send/ publish hard critics about anything... It is also that easy to congratulations... so do it.


~Frank







Reading Notes #80

Post ItSuggestion of the week

Cloud

Database

Programming

Miscellaneous

    ~Frank






    Reading Notes #64

    Cloud_Win8
    Cloud
    […]Microsoft IT Showcase recently published an article with details of our experience [download Using Windows Azure to Create a Multi-Platform Application][…]

    Programming

    Miscellaneous





    Reading Notes #62

    Cloud
    Programming
    […]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.[…]
    Miscellaneous


    Reading Notes #52

    CloudyBrain
    Cloud

    Programming
    [...]When Should I Use the Caching Application Block? This topic will help you to decide if the block is suitable for your requirements. It explains the benefits of using the block, and any alternative techniques you may consider. It also provides details of any limitations of the block that may affect your decision to use it.[...]

    Miscellaneous


      ~ Frank


      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