Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Weekly Links– 2010_29 (50 for Web Devs & Other Geeks)

Weekly Links– 2010_29 (50 for Web Devs & Other Geeks)


Weekly Links– 2010_29 (50 for Web Devs & Other Geeks)

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 01:10 PM PDT

Software Developer Links of the Week. AntiSec Hackers Steal, Post Police Data Microsoft offers 'mad loot' Bluehat prize to entice security developers Some People Understand REST and HTTP 140 456 Email 19 Comments Print Lost Programming Skills HTML 5 or Silverlight? Security in the Mobile App World Takes Patience Using HTTP status codes in a [...] Read More......(read more)

ASP.NET Password Strength Indicator with jQuery Plugin.

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 08:43 AM PDT

Password strength is a key factor in account security for weeb applications. As developers we all have a basic understanding of what a secure password is but the averge consumer of internet applications doesn't so adding a visual indicator when your user selectes a password is a great feature. There are many, many plugins that [...] Read More......(read more)

Can Microsoft ‘fix’ JavaScript and make HTML5 applications viable?

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 04:59 AM PDT

Microsoft's recent change in stance over Silverlight, promoting HTML5 as "the only true cross-platform solution for everything", seems to have sidelined Silverlight as a niche framework. This has understandably caused a great deal of upset and confusion...( read more )...(read more)

Screen Orientations in Windows Phone 7

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 03:30 AM PDT

Don't miss... Article series: Getting ready for Microsoft WP7 Exam 70-599 WP7 article series by Andrea Boschin Windows Phone 7 for Silverlight Devs Ebook (also in MOBI and EPUB format): ($4.99) All SilverlightShow Ebooks Windows Phone 7 supports multiple...( read more )...(read more)

Fetching Picasa Images through RSS in WP7

Posted: 15 Aug 2011 10:30 AM PDT

Today in this article we will discuss how to fetch feed from Picasa and display images from that RSS feed to your Windows Phone 7. This will not only clear the image feed mechanism in WP7, but will also help you to understand how to read RSS feed in Windows...( read more )...(read more)

Tip #109 Did you know … How to speed up build time by *only* building the currently selected project in a multi-project solution?

Posted: 15 Aug 2011 04:42 PM PDT

When working with a solution that contains numerous projects, I find myself often wanting to only build and run the currently selected project. Other projects in the solution might have build errors that I don't want to resolve at the current time. By...(read more)

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