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Current Entries

Articles that match the contest criteria are automatically entered. The top 50 entries are shown.

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26 Aug 2019Thomas Weller
Demonstrates how to run Python scripts from C#
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21 Aug 2019Johnny J.
Easily add image cropping to your desktop application
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11 Aug 2019Marc Clifton
Comparing and contrasting UI layout using divs vs. tables
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15 Aug 2019SimbirSoft
C++: love and intrigue
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19 Aug 2019honey the codewitch
Automatically update your winforms app using github release binaries
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8 Aug 2019Michael Chourdakis
Live update your Windows project with full or differential updates
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30 Aug 2019Oscar-Tark
If you are looking into white hat hacking, it's good to know old school tactics used for overflows.
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5 Aug 2019Vincent Maverick Durano
This is the first article of the ASP.NET Core and Blazor Code Venture series. The goal of this article series is to build a data driven Blazor app from scratch starting from setting up your development workspace, authentication, data access with CRUD, consuming Rest APIs and down to deployment.
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3 Aug 2019Dmitriy Repin
Using VS Code to author and debug an any-language service inside of a container running locally, on a cloud VM, or in a Kubernetes pod
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27 Aug 2019Glenn Prince
Over the next few posts, I am going to go through designing and building a Discord bot application using a microservices architecture and implementing a variety of services within Azure.
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14 Aug 2019essentialSQL
In this blog post, you will learn about stored procedures
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27 Aug 2019Dan Sporici
This article discusses the idea of Hot Patching C/C++ functions using Intel Pin in order to remove known vulnerabilities
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20 Aug 2019honey the codewitch
Using PCK to create grammars, parsers and tokenizers for C# and other .NET languages
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12 Aug 2019Member 13092868
This tool helps you create a label with given degrees of view angle. Also helps you estimate REAL label height and width by providing you linear correction functions to apply to inaccurate MeasureString values
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14 Aug 2019DaveAuld
Object inspection with %O in the console output
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17 Aug 2019honey the codewitch
Using PCK's grammar system, and understanding the concepts behind it
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23 Aug 2019Shao Voon Wong
How to bring your C++ OpenGL code to the web
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3 Aug 2019Han Bo Sun
In this tutorial, I will be discussing the approach of uploading files using ngResource with AngularJS.
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15 Aug 2019syed shanu
In this article, we will see how to create a gRPC service using the ASP.NET Core template. We will also create a client application using .NET Console core to call the gRPC service server method directly to send and receive the message from the client application.
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14 Aug 2019honey the codewitch
An LALR(1) parsing algorithm as part of Pck
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26 Aug 2019robertcarlson8203
Learn how to quickly build mobile apps using a Xamarin with a cloud hosted mobile backend in minutes.
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20 Aug 2019Cloudster
Use Django logins to accept user "likes" and content submission
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25 Aug 2019scott_liu
This article shows approaches to set active Bootstrap nav tab under a specific condition.
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24 Aug 2019Charles Jenkins
In full-row selection mode, the WPF DataGrid wants to scroll horizontally when a user clicks on a cell which extends offscreen. This sample project shows one way to prevent it.
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18 Aug 2019rohitsies
CSV file generator using simplistic approach
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12 Aug 2019LeisureBamboo
The decode and encode of multiPage rotate tif.zip
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14 Aug 2019Shao Voon Wong
Data width must stay unchanged for cross-platform interoperability
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15 Aug 2019AntGamble
Dim Windows Forms Buttons when disabled
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16 Aug 2019Marijan Nikic
An HTML tool written in JavaScript to convert a regular Oracle SQL query into a spooling script
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22 Aug 2019Bahrudin Hrnjica
Implementation of the LSTM recurrent neural network in CNTK shown in detail
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31 Aug 2019Chris A. Johnson
How to implement 'Batch Mode' using Kendo upload control for ASP.NET Core
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1 Aug 2019Benktesh Sharma
Configure your favorite editor in git
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3 Aug 2019Cloudster
Resolve VS Code extension errors by forcing a new download
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6 Aug 2019Benktesh Sharma
Have you ever had a need to clean up all the history in the git repository? I will show how to clean the commit history in git using tools and technique using command lines.
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19 Aug 2019Alexey Shtykov
How to become a fancy guy who uses C++ time library instead of old and famous time.h
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19 Aug 201910xlearner
Advent of code - Matchsticks
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19 Aug 2019Apriorit Inc, MikeSotnichek
This article will be useful for both businesses and developers who want more information about Hyperledger Fabric and its use cases.
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20 Aug 2019Nipunu W
Developing an Android application using Retrofit to connect to an API
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6 Sep 2019DotnetShtien
With the increased amount of data a lazy loading mechanism is required in this article, we will explain how to build a lazy loaded list view easily.
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26 Aug 2019DotnetShtien
Building a data form with validation in 3 minutes using xamarin and postsharp. Having a data form is very common in modern mobile applications , and of course in most cases you will need to validate user input before allowing him to submit the form..
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29 Aug 2019Christian Specht
Once a year, I need to create a printable map with markers.. The map is for Sindorf trödelt, a website which I built for an annual garage sale in my hometown.. Users can register with their addresses, and I use Google Maps to show them on this map on the website..
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27 Jun 2022Greg Utas
Keeping a program running when it would otherwise abort
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22 Jul 2023Robert van Engelen
Classic globbing and modern gitignore-style globbing algorithms can be fast, whereas recursive implementations are known to blow up exponentially; why some freely available source code should not be used.
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1 Aug 2019Michael Haephrati
A tiny Command Line Interface wrapped with a Graphic User Interface
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2 May 2020Kalvin Lawrence Ernst
A sample application code which is an alternative to using libraries such as AngularJS, React, Vue, etc. Only jQuery and bootstrap are used in conjunction with vanilla JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
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11 Sep 2019honey the codewitch
A simple home HTTP server that works across all .NET platforms
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4 Aug 2019morzel
CSS Grid - Site for Rapid Experimentation
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6 Aug 2019honey the codewitch
A parser generator and unification system for different parsing tools
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28 Aug 2019trident99
A new Open Source general purpose Data Sorting Engine that uses a Fuzzy Logic Model based sorting is described.
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18 Aug 2019Niemand25
Designing a simple yet functional database for financial accounting application

Current Participants

Those with articles that match the contest criteria are automatically entered.

Software Developer (Senior)
France France
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior) NetCracker
Russian Federation Russian Federation
I came to the industry at the end of that times when the computer program executes as it was written. I saw a quite big machines, occupied more than 100 square meters for its central processor, but I started my professional activity as a programmer on IBM PC clones. There were different CPU architectures (68k, PowerPC, 386/486, SPARC...) when I began, but Intel defeated them all with Pentium CPU (marketing) family.
I saw the knowledge and technology fragmentation. I saw many technologies started, developed and retired. However, I have not seen many things yet.
I have some experience, but my experience is not perfectly comprehensive. I still have many things to learn and I still cannot make a poker face when I find out some aspects about how the things were designed and works. My experience does not make me an absolute expert in some areas, because these areas are changing. I know some things, but I also understand that some things I know could be useless for nowadays.
United Kingdom United Kingdom
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Chief Technology Officer Apriorit Inc.
United States United States
ApriorIT is a software research and development company specializing in cybersecurity and data management technology engineering. We work for a broad range of clients from Fortune 500 technology leaders to small innovative startups building unique solutions.

As Apriorit offers integrated research&development services for the software projects in such areas as endpoint security, network security, data security, embedded Systems, and virtualization, we have strong kernel and driver development skills, huge system programming expertise, and are reals fans of research projects.

Our specialty is reverse engineering, we apply it for security testing and security-related projects.

A separate department of Apriorit works on large-scale business SaaS solutions, handling tasks from business analysis, data architecture design, and web development to performance optimization and DevOps.

Official site: https://www.apriorit.com
Clutch profile: https://clutch.co/profile/apriorit
This is a Organisation

33 members
Software Developer (Senior)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bahrudin Hrnjica holds a Ph.D. degree in Technical Science/Engineering from University in Bihać.
Besides teaching at University, he is in the software industry for more than two decades, focusing on development technologies e.g. .NET, Visual Studio, Desktop/Web/Cloud solutions.

He works on the development and application of different ML algorithms. In the development of ML-oriented solutions and modeling, he has more than 10 years of experience. His field of interest is also the development of predictive models with the ML.NET and Keras, but also actively develop two ML-based .NET open source projects: GPdotNET-genetic programming tool and ANNdotNET - deep learning tool on .NET platform. He works in multidisciplinary teams with the mission of optimizing and selecting the ML algorithms to build ML models.

He is the author of several books, and many online articles, writes a blog at http://bhrnjica.net, regularly holds lectures at local and regional conferences, User groups and Code Camp gatherings, and is also the founder of the Bihac Developer Meetup Group. Microsoft recognizes his work and awarded him with the prestigious Microsoft MVP title for the first time in 2011, which he still holds today.
Engineer
United States United States
Benktesh is a senior software engineer at Sony where he is a software developer/architect. His main focus when coding is quality, simplicity, and scalability and he is experienced in a broad range of subjects (software design, software development process, project management, testing, UI, multithreading, database, mobile development, and more).

Outside of professional work, there are always some side projects he is working on such as simulation modeling of financial, energy and emissions data and writing articles both technical and non-technical (see his blog at https://benktesh.blogspot.com/). While not coding, he is either reading books fiction and/or non-fiction, watching tv shows, trading stocks, and discussing climate change, global warming, emission trading, and traveling to meet people, place, and culture.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
CEO Kolaberate Software inc.
Canada Canada
Chris is a .NET Architect with over 17 years of experience working with various Microsoft technologies including most recently ASP.NET, SSRS, SSIS, SSAS and Sharepoint. Chris is now C.E.O. of Kolaberate Software, based in Vancouver, B.C.
Software Developer
Germany Germany
In-house developer (C#/T-SQL/VBA) and DBA at weinor, a mid-sized manufacturing company in Cologne.
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Student
Romania Romania
Master's student @ ACS / UPB (Advanced Cybersecurity), Graduate Teaching Assistant, Junior Security Researcher. Also, webmaster of coding.vision
Engineer
Scotland Scotland
I have been working in the Oil & Gas Industry for over 30 years now.

Core Discipline is Instrumentation and Control Systems.

Completed Bsc Honours Degree (B29 in Computing) with the Open University in 2012.

Currently, Offshore Installation Manager in the Al Shaheen oil field, which is located off the coast of Qatar. Prior to this, 25 years of North Sea Oil & Gas experience.
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Austria Austria
I am a software engineer at PlanRadar currently living in Vienna, Austria. My interests range from technology to web development. I am also interested in programming, xamarin, and mobile development.
Easy Computer Academy, LLC
United States United States
Hello my name is Kris. I’m here because I am passionate about helping non-techie people to overcome their fear of learning SQL.

I know what it is like to not know where to start or whether the time spent learning is worth the effort. That is why I am here to help you to:
- Get started in an easy to follow step-by-step manner.
- Use your time wisely so you focus on what is important to learn to get the most value from your time.
- Answer your questions. Really! Just post a comment and I’ll respond. I’m here to help.

It wasn’t long ago that I was helping a colleague with some reporting. She didn’t know where to start and soon got overwhelmed and lost as she didn’t know SQL.

I felt really bad, as she was under pressure to get some summary information to her boss, the built-in reports were falling short, and to make them better would require her to know SQL. At that time that seemed impossible! It in dawned on me, it doesn’t have to be that way.

Then I discovered a way for anyone with the desire to easily learn SQL. I worked with my co-worker, started to teach her what I learned and soon she was able to write reports and answer her boss’ questions without getting stressed or ploughing hours into manipulating data in Excel.

It hasn’t always been easy. Sometimes the information seems abstract or too conceptual. In this case I’ve found out that a visual explanation is best. I really like to use diagrams or videos to explain hard-to-grasp ideas.

Having video, pictures, and text really help to reinforce the point and enable learning.

And now I want to help you get the same results.

The first step is simple, click here http://www.essentialsql.com/get-started-with-sql-server/
Architect
United States United States
Hi! I'm a Solution Architect, planning and designing systems based in Denver, Colorado. I also occasionally develop web applications and games, as well as write. My blog has articles, tutorials and general thoughts based on more than twenty years of misadventures in IT.
Architect
United States United States
Author of Robust Services Core (GitHub) and Robust Communications Software (Wiley). Formerly Chief Software Architect of the core network servers that handle the calls in AT&T's wireless network.
Team Leader The Judge Group
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
United States United States
Just a shiny lil monster. Casts spells in C++. Mostly harmless.
Software Developer (Senior)
Sweden Sweden
Born in Copenhagen, Denmark
Have been living in Paris, France and L.A., The United States
Now live in Stockholm, Sweden

Started programming when I got my first VIC 20, and a few months later on Commodore 64. Those were the days!

Studied programming at the Copenhagen Engineering Academy

Professional console, winforms and webforms programming in Comal, x86 Assembler, Fortran, Pascal, Delphi, Visual Basic 3 through 6, Classic ASP, C# and VB.NET

I now work as Senior Microsoft Dynamics AX and .Net programmer, and have a number of projects in various states of progress to work on in the spare time...
Software Developer (Senior) KalFabriq
Australia Australia
Blazor wasm expert.

Many years experience in developing software for Government, Health, Biotech enterprises.
Early adopter of .NET platform, with over 10 years hands-on experience in ASP.NET.
Solid track record of successful project management and technology implementation.
Highly skilled in SQL Server and Oracle, design, installation and management.
Proficient in gathering user’s requirements and writing technical specifications.
Conducted training in various technologies and acted as a mentor.

Have recently developed an ASP.NET MVC code generator tool to fast track the development of
common application functions.
China China
BLOGS(gb2312):
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https://leisurebamboo1.blogspot.com
https://leisurebamboo.wordpress.com
Architect Interacx
United States United States
Blog: https://marcclifton.wordpress.com/
Home Page: http://www.marcclifton.com
Research: http://www.higherorderprogramming.com/
GitHub: https://github.com/cliftonm

All my life I have been passionate about architecture / software design, as this is the cornerstone to a maintainable and extensible application. As such, I have enjoyed exploring some crazy ideas and discovering that they are not so crazy after all. I also love writing about my ideas and seeing the community response. As a consultant, I've enjoyed working in a wide range of industries such as aerospace, boatyard management, remote sensing, emergency services / data management, and casino operations. I've done a variety of pro-bono work non-profit organizations related to nature conservancy, drug recovery and women's health.
User Interface Analyst Raiffeisenbank Austria
Croatia Croatia
I acquired Masters degree in computing science at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing in Zagreb, Croatia in 2009. Following my studies, I got a job in a Croatian branch of Austrian-based CEE Raiffeisen Bank as an MIS (Management information system) analyst.
I have been working there since 2010, as an IT expert within the Controlling department, maintaining the Oracle's OFSA system, underlying interfaces and databases.
Throughout that time, I have worked with several different technologies, which include SQL & PL/SQL (mostly), postgres, Cognos BI, Apparo, Datastage, ODI, Jenkins, Qlik, ...
I am doing a lot of automation with scripting in batch / shell and VBscript (mostly) - data analysis and processing, automated DB imports and exports, Jenkins automation etc.
Privately, I was mostly doing Windows Forms and Console app tools in Visual Studio, C#.
Hungary Hungary
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer
Greece Greece
I'm working in C++, PHP , Java, Windows, iOS, Android and Web (HTML/Javascript/CSS).

I 've a PhD in Digital Signal Processing and Artificial Intelligence and I specialize in Pro Audio and AI applications.

My home page: https://www.turbo-play.com
CEO Secured Globe, Inc.
United States United States
Michael Haephrati is a music composer, an inventor and an expert specializes in software development and information security, who has built a unique perspective which combines technology and the end user experience. He is the author of a the book Learning C++ , which teaches C++ 20, and was published in August 2022.

He is the CEO of Secured Globe, Inc., and also active at Stack Overflow.

Read our Corporate blog or read my Personal blog.




Software Developer
Poland Poland
Business Analyst Linden
Lithuania Lithuania
I'm a lawyer in a law firm. Programing is my hobby.
Software Developer
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Germany Germany
I am an avid programmer, my primary field has been .NET development on ERP systems. I branched out into PHP, Javascript and web development and now into Cyber-security.
CEO
United States United States
Founder of Genivia inc, Professor of Computer Science
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
This is a Organisation (No members)

Software Developer (Senior)
Australia Australia
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior)
Canada Canada
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior)
Singapore Singapore
Shao Voon is from Singapore. His interest lies primarily in computer graphics, software optimization, concurrency, security, and Agile methodologies.

In recent years, he shifted focus to software safety research. His hobby is writing a free C++ DirectX photo slideshow application which can be viewed here.
SimbirSoft
Russian Federation Russian Federation
IT company that cares

We offer IT analysis and consulting, custom software development, mobile application development for businesses.
This is a Organisation (No members)

Team Leader
India India
Microsoft MVP | Code Project MVP | CSharp Corner MVP | Author | Blogger and always happy to Share what he knows to others. MyBlog

My Interview on Microsoft TechNet Wiki Ninja Link
Software Developer (Senior) Freelancer
Germany Germany
I'm a freelance software developer/architect located in Southern Germany with 20 years of experience in C++, VB, and C# software projects. Since about ten years I do all my coding exclusively in C# for business application development - and nowadays Python for Data Science, ML, and AI.
I am especially dedicated to Test-driven development, OO architecture, software quality assurance issues and tools.
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Architect
United States United States
A code monkey who loves to drink beer, play guitar and listen to music.

My Tech Blog: https://vmsdurano.com/
My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuabaYm8QH4b1MAclaRp-3Q

I currently work as a Solutions Architect and we build "cool things" to help people improve their health.

With over 14 years of professional experience working as a Sr. Software Engineer specializing mainly on Web and Mobile apps using Microsoft technologies. My exploration into programming began at the age of 15;Turbo PASCAL, C, C++, JAVA, VB6, Action Scripts and a variety of other equally obscure acronyms, mainly as a hobby. After several detours, I am here today on the VB.NET to C# channel. I have worked on Web Apps + Client-side technologies + Mobile Apps + Micro-services + REST APIs + Event Communication + Databases + Cloud + Containers , which go together like coffee crumble ice cream.

I have been awarded Microsoft MVP each year since 2009, awarded C# Corner MVP for 2015, 2016,2017 and 2018, CodeProject MVP, MVA, MVE, Microsoft Influencer, Dzone MVB, Microsoft ASP.NET Site Hall of Famer with All-Star level and a regular contributor at various technical community websites such as CSharpCorner, CodeProject, ASP.NET and TechNet.

Books written:
" Book: Understanding Game Application Development with Xamarin.Forms and ASP.NET
" Book (Technical Reviewer): ASP.NET Core and Angular 2
" EBook: Dockerizing ASP.NET Core and Blazor Applications on Mac
" EBook: ASP.NET MVC 5- A Beginner's Guide
" EBook: ASP.NET GridView Control Pocket Guide

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Lost, late, misdirected, or illegible entries will be disqualified. Any entry containing content that CodeProject deems objectionable for any reason will be disqualified. All decisions of CodeProject with respect to any aspect of the competition, including, without limitation, the eligibility of entries, are final and binding on all entrants in all matters as they relate to this competition. CodeProject reserves its right to modify the Rules.

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CodeProject does not assume any responsibility for incorrect or inaccurate capture of entry information, technical malfunctions, human or technical error, lost, delayed or garbled data or transmissions, omission, interruption, deletion, defect or failures of any telephone or computer line or network, computer equipment, software or any combination thereof. Entry materials/data that have been tampered with or altered are void. If for any reason, in the opinion of CodeProject in its sole discretion, the competition is not capable of running as originally planned, or if the administration, security, fairness, integrity or the proper conduct of the competition is corrupted or adversely affected, including by reason of infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failures or any other causes beyond its control, CodeProject reserves its right to cancel, terminate, modify, amend, extend or suspend the competition including cancelling any method of entry, and select a winner from previously received eligible entries. CodeProject reserves its right in its sole discretion to disqualify any individual it finds to be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the competition or to be acting in violation of the Rules or otherwise in a disruptive manner. CodeProject reserves its right to seek remedies and damages to the fullest extent of the law for any attempts to deliberately damage the competition web site or to undermine the legitimate operation of this competition. CodeProject shall not be held responsible for any errors or negligence that may arise or occur in connection with the competition including any damage to an entrant's computer equipment, system, software or any combination thereof, as a result of their participation in this competition or from downloading any material from the competition website where applicable.

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1 Aug - 31 Aug 2019