This is really really annoying. Coming from a company owned by Google, you would expect some intelligence, but I guess you can't expect that. A little bit of background, I work at Rokt. Probably few people know about Rokt, we are a marketing tech company, we display targeted advertisements to users, and the rest is... Continue Reading →
Use Visual Studio to generate .cs from .proto and steamline your development process
Well, protobuf. Right? If you haven't heard of it, please visit - https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/ and read it. It is pretty cool in terms network communication. Reduces size of your payload a lot. Now, if you are like me trying to use .proto files with Visual Studio, you might find it painful, to re-generate .cs files after... Continue Reading →
The BeeHive Architecture
Proposing a software architecture that supports unlimited number of plugable components. I am introducing the BeeHive architecture. Please feel free to provide your feedback and point out the problems. I would very much appreciate that.
Atl.Repository.Standard – Using IOC or a DI Container
In this short Article I am presenting how you initialize the service provider to inject the repository properly.
Atl.Repository.Standard – Basic Usage
This post introduces a nuget package, Atl.Repository.Standard, a simple .net standard repository that support DI and multi-tenancy, out of the box.
Creating a handsome custom JavaScript library
jQuery, ExtJS, etc are some of the most sophisticated javascript libraries used current days. But If you are as passionate as I am at some moment of your life you could wish to have your very own independent js library that can be used at any site. Suppose you have created a custom library named... Continue Reading →
Uploading files from iPhone to ASP.net web site
Hello All, As a coder sometimes I have to crush my head on the desk for not finding a feasible solution to a problem. One problem that almost had me finished is uploading image files from iPhone to asp.net website. Both the website and iPhone application was developed by me and thus I had to... Continue Reading →
WCF Web Service – Enabling JSON – Solution 1
Hello! The main reason I am posting this really simple post only because, even though it is simple, it wasted a lot of time for me. There are several ways to enable JSON request and response for WCF web service. But the easiest I think is this one 1. Just select AJAX Enabled Web Service... Continue Reading →