- Andrew Kos
- Bill Burlein
- Bryan Williams
- Christian Vozar
- Jeff Brown
- John Kraus
- Joseph Mak
- Josh Durbin
- Mark Daugherty
- Matt Van Bergen
- Melissa Geoffrion
- Michael Kang
- Michael Chan
- Michael Hodgdon
- Mike Motherway
- Molly McDaniel
- Nadia Maciulis
- Pat McLoughlin
- Paul Michelotti
- Puru Hemnani
- Rohit Srinath
- Ryan Lunka
- Tom Kelly
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Umbraco – 6 Tips for Version 4
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Although it has been quite some time since I have worked with Umbraco, it always has a place in my heart, primarily because it’s Microsoft Technologies based, and, since it’s open source, it has unlimited potential.
jQuery Validations Plugin – Part II
Saturday, December 3, 2011
In Part I of this blog, we saw how to get started with jQuery Validations; here, let’s focus on adding custom methods, rules, messages, other type of validations. 1. class=”cancel” and just by adding this class the jQuery validations will not be triggered.
jQuery Validations Plugin – Part I
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Most of the time, I have used jQuery for its good user interface and great user experience, be it dialog box, accordion, carousel, auto complete, date picker, Ajax updates, or shadow box. I am so fascinated by it, in fact, that I want to use jQuery more and more in the applications I work with.
Google Analytics – Reports
Thursday, May 13, 2010
The CITYTECH Azure Calculator (CAC) is a Silverlight based tool that takes IIS log files as input and produces a graph that shows how much it would cost to run that server on Windows Azure. Check the CITYTECH Azure Calculator out here.
Google Analytics – Reports
Thursday, May 13, 2010
OK, we agreed, we should track information about the visitors using Google Analytics, but how to view that information and what Reports Google provides to analyze it. There are multiple reports and you can customize it too…
Google Analytics for Silverlight
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Google Analytics for Silverlight – There are multiple analytics framework available to integrate with your Silverlight application. There is SilverlightAnalytics and then there is MSAF. MSAF – Microsoft Silverlight Analytics Framework seems to be more promising with more extensiblity and feature full and with the backing from Microsoft. It supports out-of-browsers, offline capability, A/B Testing and Support multiple analytics services simultaneously without impacting performance. MSAF can be used by designers in Microsoft Expression Blend to add tracking to applications without coding.
Google Analytics for Silverlight
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
The CITYTECH Azure Calculator (CAC) is a Silverlight based tool that takes IIS log files as input and produces a graph that shows how much it would cost to run that server on Windows Azure. Check the CITYTECH Azure Calculator out here.
Google Analytics
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
We are always curious to know how popular our website is. How many page hits, from which part of the world? On which particular page users spent more time? Which button was clicked most? Did people ever add any items into the shopping cart? How long a user spent time on the website? Did the new marketing campaign kick off? Which month of the year there is tons of web activity? If these are the questions that boggle your mind, welcome to Web Analytics.
LUNCH and LEARN
Saturday, November 14, 2009
We .Net guys @ CITYTECH are always occupied with our work that we hardly get time to meet all together at a time. So when we are talking to each other we came up with an idea to do the lunch together. And what’s the benefit of lunch without some take away, so we decided one of us will talk about a topic very informally and we can discuss things around it and of course discuss on what’s going on with each other. WOW what an idea, LUNCH and LEARN.
Hurrayyyyyyyyy!!! WINDOWS 7 is here………
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Good News is after a long wait; finally Windows 7 is on the shelf today. Need to see how it’s going to impact software industry at large and how it will spur IT spending by companies. Windows 7 has most compelling features, Performance improvements, Windows Media Center, faster search, draws less power, and has Windows Touch and ReadyBoost. Windows 7 is less memory hungry than Windows Vista. It has many Safety and Security features like BitLocker, Parental Controls, and like Vista comes with User Account Control, Windows Defender and Firewall, with improved features. Even old timers like Calculator, Paint and Wordpad have been given new touch.
Rohit Srinath
Rohit is a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD.Net) with more than 10 years of experience. He has expertise in...
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