For .NET developers coming from the safe environment of Visual Studio and C#, the wild west that is the current JavaScript landscape can be very intimidating and confusing. Hopefully, this post will provide a little bit of guidance for your
JavaScript for .NET Developers – March 2015 edition
The last couple of years, many .NET developers are making a gradual shift from developing Windows and/or server-side ASP.NET applications to client-side JavaScript apps, myself included. That is not really specific for .NET developers, it happens elsewhere too. What is
Web Development on the Microsoft stack in 2014 – making sensible choices
In the early days of ASP.NET web development things were easy: Web Forms was the only option for building dynamic web applications. People were happy, people mocked, but life was simple and everybody carried on.Fast forward to 2014 and you
Durandal vs Angular – a real world comparison
Update feb 2015: Things are moving fast. Rob Eisenberg has left the Angular team and is now working on Aurelia. In the meanwhile, the Angular team announced that version 2.0 will be pretty different from the current 1.x version. See also
Moped: a web client for the Mopidy music server
A little while ago, I treated myself on a Raspberry PI with the goal to make it a music server for our living room that can be operated from a phone, tablet or PC. There are several audio software solutions