2015 - January/February
ASP.NET Next Generation Boldly go where no Microsoft Developer has gone before!
ASP.NET Next Generation Boldly go where no Microsoft Developer has gone before!
Rod takes a look at the great changes coming because of ASP.NET vNext
Sahil continues his interesting series by writing a fronted to the Mobile app he wrote the backend for in the November/December 2014 issue.
Paul teaches us how to use Bootstrap’s accordion features to make easily mobile-adaptable navigation panels.
Have you ever wondered if your forms were capturing the information you or your clients need? Q designs forms with HTML that are clean and simple, and he’s happy to show you how.
In this interesting exploration of design, John looks at all kinds of design, from architecture to household appliances, showing us the best way to figure out what’s necessary and what isn’t.
ASP.NET has been Microsoft’s hallmark product for more than a dozen years. In vNext, it’s getting more readily adaptable to the way users—especially mobile users—interact with their data, and Rick shows us how to take advantage of these radical changes.
Dino explores the new ASP.NET features and takes a close look at the ways it might benefit you to upgrade (or not).
In this article, Rick plays with the beta version of ASP.NET vNext. You’ll get to see what’s (probably) coming so you can start making plans.
In the second article of the series, Markus talks about keeping your code readable and maintainable by controlling how often and where you reuse objects.
Chris shows you not only how, but also why you really want to use a Micro JavaScript Library.
Ted explains why branding is important, no matter how big or small your company is.