On this episode we cross over with the Cross Cutting Concerns podcast for a special dual interview show. Matt Groves talks about CAP theorem and the challenges of distributed databases. Ed Charbeneau ...
An Azure predictive web service uses the power of Machine Learning (ML) to deliver a prediction based on a set of input data. In this article we’ll learn about building a predictive web service using ...
With the recent change to SEMVER version numbering and the many architectural changes from AngularJS, looking at the recent advancements in the Angular community could give anyone a sense of impostor-...
We recently hosted a webinar covering the R2 release of Progress Telerik and it was a hit! Check out the recording, get answers to questions that we didn't have time to address and, most importantly, find out if you're a prizewinner.
With the second major release for 2017, the Test Studio team delivers some great, customer-requested features and focuses on making the product even more stable.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code guest Arthur Doler discusses how our brain interprets cause and effect, the ways in which it wants to think of things as narratives, and all the tricks it does to sav...
When I tell coworkers of my unabated love for CSS they look at me like I’ve made an unfortunate life decision.
“Let’s sit down TJ, and talk about the poor choices you made during childhood that set y...
Regular expressions are very powerful and I've been writing about them a lot lately. Particularly in how they can benefit you in Angular applications, whether that be for the web or mobile with Native...
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Craig Stuntz discusses his technique of using fuzzing to discover bugs in software. Craig shares his perspective on where fuzzing fits in the QA process, and why bug...