Promise: Life Beyond Callbacks
Callbacks have been the lifeline for the most part in the Ajax world. However, with increasing usage of JavaScript in the enterprise, developers are looking beyond simple callbacks–primarily because as
Callbacks have been the lifeline for the most part in the Ajax world. However, with increasing usage of JavaScript in the enterprise, developers are looking beyond simple callbacks–primarily because as
AppHarbor is a hosted .NET Platform as a Service that can scale your ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC applications in the cloud. It also provides you a marketplace of add-ons that
There is some good news for Visual Studio enthusiasts looking to develop web applications using Node.js. The Visual Studio team (with help from the community contributors) recently released the support
Overview The world of HTML5 hybrid app development frameworks just got hotter with the beta release of Ionic Actinium, the Ionic Framework dubbed as “Bootstrap for Native”, by the makers
I always look forward to attending retrospective meetings in an agile setup. It is the time to reflect upon how the team fared and make amendments for the future. There
In one of the previous blogs, I discussed building background services that can scale by tenant. There could however be scenarios where you want the system to scale by load
Windows Azure Mobile Services now support .NET as a back end, based on the Windows Azure updates released on February 20, 2014. Although this is still in preview, it essentially
Scott Guthrie announced in his blog last week a host of new additions to Windows Azure. One of the significant additions is the improvements in the Active Directory Services, in
Overview I was fascinated by the idea of developing cross-platform mobile apps from within the comforts of Visual Studio. This led me to explore Mono and the Xamarinsuit for almost