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CODE Magazine

Jul/Aug 2024
Magazine

CODE Magazine continues to publish technical “how to” and “overview” articles about current and new technologies, as we have for over 25 years with sample source code, showing new and experienced developers modern techniques for how to build software used inside companies, on mobile devices and deployed to the cloud. Join our audience of software professionals every other month.

One Fret Away from Harmony • The words from the guitar teacher were spoken with the soft forceful power that only a true mentor can deliver. "If what you’re playing sounds awful, you’re only one fret away—just move one fret in either direction. I distilled it down to harmony that’s one fret away". This passage from musician

CODE: 15 Years Ago • In this next installment of the “30 Years of CODE Group” celebration articles, we’ve now reached the halfway point. I’m looking back 15 years to roughly 2008 (give or take a year). I’m approaching a time that I start to perceive as “modern development.” Yes, a lot has changed (especially over the last year or two), but a lot of things we now take for granted started about 15 years ago.

Career Development and Staffing reinvented! • You think great talent and cool positions only exist in Silicon Valley? Think again!

VS Code Tips • I’m a huge fan of VS Code, and I suspect I’m not the only one. We’ve emerged from a world of very heavy IDEs (Integrated Development Environments). Many of them are still around. They’re specialized IDEs that do some things very well, and a very popular one is Visual Studio. Visual Studio has been around for quite some time. When Microsoft entered the IDE game around C++

Exploring .NET MAUI: Getting Started • Unlock the true potential of cross-platform development with eXtensible Application Markup Language (XAML) and .NET MAUI (Multi-platform App UI). Say goodbye to the frustration of writing code for each platform separately. With .NET MAUI, you can develop powerful business applications that run seamlessly on Windows, Android, Mac, and iPhone devices. In this series

From Flat to Fantastic: Going Spatial with 2D Applications • The world of head-mounted display (HMD) hardware technologies is buzzing with recent advancements, sparking a wave of fresh interest among consumers. From virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR) to spatial computing, major tech companies and new startups alike are actively investing the launch of the next generation of immersive computing devices.

Store Application Performance Metadata in a Database Using AOP in ASP.NET Core • Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) is a programming paradigm that attempts to increase the modularity, maintainability, and flexibility of your application while overcoming the traditional Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) limitations. AOP adds a new programming concept, known as an aspect, which are reusable, modular pieces of code that can solve common problems

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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 76 Publisher: EPS Software Corp. Edition: Jul/Aug 2024

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CODE Magazine continues to publish technical “how to” and “overview” articles about current and new technologies, as we have for over 25 years with sample source code, showing new and experienced developers modern techniques for how to build software used inside companies, on mobile devices and deployed to the cloud. Join our audience of software professionals every other month.

One Fret Away from Harmony • The words from the guitar teacher were spoken with the soft forceful power that only a true mentor can deliver. "If what you’re playing sounds awful, you’re only one fret away—just move one fret in either direction. I distilled it down to harmony that’s one fret away". This passage from musician

CODE: 15 Years Ago • In this next installment of the “30 Years of CODE Group” celebration articles, we’ve now reached the halfway point. I’m looking back 15 years to roughly 2008 (give or take a year). I’m approaching a time that I start to perceive as “modern development.” Yes, a lot has changed (especially over the last year or two), but a lot of things we now take for granted started about 15 years ago.

Career Development and Staffing reinvented! • You think great talent and cool positions only exist in Silicon Valley? Think again!

VS Code Tips • I’m a huge fan of VS Code, and I suspect I’m not the only one. We’ve emerged from a world of very heavy IDEs (Integrated Development Environments). Many of them are still around. They’re specialized IDEs that do some things very well, and a very popular one is Visual Studio. Visual Studio has been around for quite some time. When Microsoft entered the IDE game around C++

Exploring .NET MAUI: Getting Started • Unlock the true potential of cross-platform development with eXtensible Application Markup Language (XAML) and .NET MAUI (Multi-platform App UI). Say goodbye to the frustration of writing code for each platform separately. With .NET MAUI, you can develop powerful business applications that run seamlessly on Windows, Android, Mac, and iPhone devices. In this series

From Flat to Fantastic: Going Spatial with 2D Applications • The world of head-mounted display (HMD) hardware technologies is buzzing with recent advancements, sparking a wave of fresh interest among consumers. From virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR) to spatial computing, major tech companies and new startups alike are actively investing the launch of the next generation of immersive computing devices.

Store Application Performance Metadata in a Database Using AOP in ASP.NET Core • Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) is a programming paradigm that attempts to increase the modularity, maintainability, and flexibility of your application while overcoming the traditional Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) limitations. AOP adds a new programming concept, known as an aspect, which are reusable, modular pieces of code that can solve common problems

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