When it comes to building applications on the public cloud, you’re spoiled for storage. You’ve got SQL, NoSQL, graph databases, document databases, and even good old-fashioned file systems. Choosing ...
If you’re building applications that work against Azure services, it’s likely you’re using one or more of Microsoft’s published SDKs. It’s an approach that makes sense, saves time, and keeps code ...
Every once in a great while I like to torture myself and waste a few days trying to program a simple app. So I just tried Blazor. For those of you who don't know about this "red-hot" project (as I ...