Scott Guthrie kicks off keynote day 2 at Build 2016. Azure Build apps and scale your solutions to any size. Tremendous adoption of Azure. Provides choice and flexibility. Azure is open. Deploy in hyper scale or your own data centers with same set of development services. Only cloud platform with license to operate in mainland … Continue reading Build 2016 Keynote Day 2 Highlights
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What’s New in TypeScript at Build 2016
TypeScript is about making JavaScript scale and building medium to large applications in JavaScript. JavaScript was never engineered for large applications, built in only 3 weeks as a response to Java. Intended 100 or up to 1000 lines. Today large scale applications have millions of lines of code. What to do to make JavaScript for … Continue reading What’s New in TypeScript at Build 2016
The Future Of Visual Studio at Build 2016
The Visual Studio family includes Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio Team Services. Visual Studio is the most popular IDE in the world with 12.7M+ VS2015 downloads, 6K+ extensions in gallery and 950K+ extension downloads per month. The next version of Visual Studio is available for preview: Visual Studio "15" Preview. VS2015 Update 2 VS 15 … Continue reading The Future Of Visual Studio at Build 2016
Build 2016 Keynote Day 1 Highlights
Satya Nadella kicks off the keynote on day 1 at Build 2016. Our society and technology Technology is embedded in our lives much more so than ever before. Is technology driving economic growth? Is technology empowering people? These are the issues. We have to make choices how we go about building technology, that assure the way we … Continue reading Build 2016 Keynote Day 1 Highlights
Controlling a wireless socket with Raspberry Pi
This is part #4 of my adventures in Building the Internet of Things with the Raspberry Pi. You can read about Setting up Raspbian on the Raspberry Pi 3 which is a prerequisite for this post. Foreword This is the lazy way on how to do this but this does not necessarily mean that it's a bad way. … Continue reading Controlling a wireless socket with Raspberry Pi





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