2014 - September/October
Emerging Technologies! What are some of the new leading edge technologies you should know about? This issue of CODE Magazine will explore developing with Pebble, Crypto Currencies, Xamarin and more!
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Editorial
In this issue, Rod discusses the cost benefit analysis of tools.
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Service Account Management in SharePoint 2013
Managing security is very important, and SharePoint provides several ways to manage password accounts. Sahil gives us the story.
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The Software Comedy: State of the Art
Dino has a somewhat literary take on the things that go wrong in software development. You’ll follow him through the seven rings of Software Hell in a parallel to Dante’s “Divine Comedy.”
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Creating an Action CheckBox with Web Forms, Bootstrap, and jQuery
Building mobile apps is a wave you need to catch! Paul shows you that you won’t be left behind just because you use Web Forms.
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Xamarin 3.0: Better Cross-Platform Mobile Development with C#
Xamarin has a new version of their Cross-Platform Mobile Development tool out, and Jason takes you on a tour of all the great new features.
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The Simplest Thing Possible: Understanding the Visual Studio Architectural Tools, Part 2
John builds on the modeling tools he showed us in the last issue (Dependency Graph and Layer Diagram) using UML diagrams in Visual Studio.
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Developing Pebble Applications
Harkening to Dick Tracy comics, the new “smart” watch creates new opportunities for creative development. Wei-Meng introduces us to the coolest new mobile app-development platform with an exploration of what the Pebble is capable of already and some interesting things to think about for building your own apps.
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The Parse Revolution: Why Complex Infrastructure for App Storage is a Thing of the Past
What if, as a developer, you could focus all of your efforts on building a robust front-end experience and not have to worry about constructing a complex backend infrastructure? Jason shows us how to do just that with Parse.
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Taking the Mystery Out of Cryptocurrencies
Bitcoin has been in the news a lot lately. If you ever wondered how it worked, you’ll want to read what Chris has to say.
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Managed Coder: On Being an Idiot
Ted tells us how everyone is an "idiot" every now and then, and how to make the most of the situation.