افزایش کارایی برنامه های ASP.NET
مرجع سریع Regular Expressions
Last week, at ng-conf, the Angular team at Google provided the web developer world with an update on the state of Angular 2. They were joined on stage by a member of the TypeScript team, Jonathan Turner, to also announce that Angular 2 will be built using TypeScript. Jonathan then demoed a preview of the upcoming TypeScript 1.5 release via an Angular 2 sample application.
وبلاگها و سایتهای ایرانی
امنیت
Visual Studio
ASP. Net
طراحی وب
PHP
- Aptana PHP 1.0 منتشر شد (اگر قبلا این IDE بسیار قابل توجه را دریافت کرده بودید فقط کافی است به منوی aptana و گزینه my aptana مراجعه کرده و از قسمت plugins ، این پلاگین 18 مگابایتی را دریافت کنید.)
اسکیوال سرور
سی شارپ
عمومی دات نت
ویندوز
متفرقه
- مزایای مهاجرت از ویژوال سورس سیف مایکرسافت به SVN
- افزونهای برای فایرفاکس جهت GUI prototyping (خیلی کار جالبی کرده ولی چرا به صورت یک افزونه؟)
Windows Blue نگارش بعدی ویندوز
مجموعهی مهندسی معکوس برای همه!
This comprehensive set of reverse engineering tutorials covers x86, x64 as well as 32-bit ARM and 64-bit architectures. If you're a newbie looking to learn reversing, or just someone looking to revise on some concepts, you're at the right place. As a beginner, these tutorials will carry you from nothing upto the mid-basics of reverse engineering, a skill that everyone within the realm of cyber-security should possess. If you're here just to refresh some concepts, you can conveniently use the side bar to take a look at the sections that has been covered so far.
نگاهی به آینده WebAssembly
The future of WebAssembly - A look at upcoming features and proposals
WebAssembly is a performance optimised virtual machine that was shipped in all four major browsers earlier this year. It is a nascent technology and the current version is very much an MVP (minimum viable product). This blog post takes a look at the WebAssembly roadmap and the features it might be gain in the near future.
I’ll try to keep this blog post relatively high-level, so I’ll skip over some of the more technical proposals, instead focusing on what they might mean for languages that target WebAssembly.