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Everyone knows how cool LESS is. If you’re not, then here’s the elevator speech. LESS extends CSS with dynamic behavious such as variables, mixins, namespaces and functions, it makes CSS... Read More
Recently I wrote an article on the new bundling and minification features in ASP.NET 4.5. Out of the box, you get bundling and minifincation without really needing to do anything. If you missed it... Read More
A beta version of ASP.NET 4 has just been released, and ASP Aficionado Malcolm Sheridan is here to take us through one of the fantastic new features, the Web API Framework.Read More
Continuing his exploration of ASP.NET 4.5, Malcolm Sheridan looks at the new strongly typed data controls that make error prevention and catching much easier.Read More
In ASP.NET 4.5, bundling and minification come out-of-the-box, significantly enhancing website performance by reducing the number of HTTP requests. Malcolm Sheridan explains.Read More

Web applications usually follow a synchronous communication model. However, non-interactive and long-running tasks (such as report generation) are better suited for asynchronous execution. One way... Read More

If you’ve ever tried to read code written by someone other than yourself (who hasn’t?), you know it can be a daunting task. A jumble of “spaghetti code” mixed with numerous oddly named... Read More
Apparently 90% of the data in the world was produced in the last 2 years – which should give you some idea of just exactly how much data is being accumulated the world around, especially by large... Read More
Chef is billed as “A systems integration framework, built to bring the benefits of configuration management to your entire infrastructure”. It doesn’t matter how many times I read that, I... Read More

Imagine a friend of yours approaches you one day and would like you to build her a website so she can showcase her photography. She wants to be able to easily upload her photographs and have them... Read More
Sometimes the idea for an article strikes me out-of-the-blue, like a lightning bolt or an airborne toxin. The quality of these sudden onset ideas varies greatly, and it usually directly proportional... Read More





