If you want to do some JavaScript Unit testing your most probably going to use things like Jasmine, Qunit or Mocha, which are all great things, but how do you run them? This was a challenge I came upon with Visual Studio and how to get it running like a normal NUnit test.
How to get the users IP Address in C#.NET?
When you search this on your favourite search engine, (Google) you will get flooded by load of different way to get the end result. This is great in a sense as you know there are thousands of people with different answers, but then that is where the problem is at. There are so many single responses to how you can get the users IP Address in C#.NET, but not one that shows you everything. Therefore I will present to you below different methods to get the users IP and how I have implemented it in a project.
Kentico the mule of development
Over my time of working with such a CMS called Kentico I have found some pro's and con's of this mode of working, so I wanted to share my thoughts of if it is a favourable idea to be working on these CMS'
Learn a Framework not a Language
I listened to a podcast that said you should learn a coding framework first not a language. Now this might seem weird and confusing to existing developers as we were brought up with the basic languages and then frameworks have become a trend, but that's because we are old. New developers are coming into the industry and frameworks are the top dog thing to know and use. You can't see a job without one these day, so is it better to learn the framework first or should you go back to basics first?
CSV file breakdown
In a recent project I had a massive CSV file, and by massive I mean 2.8 million rows long. Unfortunately I needed this file broken down in to multiple files to process, so I looked to the masterful Google for help. Here is how I found to breakdown the files on a Mac and Microsoft machines.
My Grunt Worker
I thought it would be a good idea to share how I have set up one of my Grunt Files.
Guide to the Style Guide
This is about Coding Style Guides, what they are, if you should have one and if so then what one. I will mainly be following it through with JavaScript, but the knowledge can be transferred to other languages as it is the principle that I am looking at.
Display flex back to old browsers
CSS3 and HTML5 has brought us a host of new and exciting features, but then the party poopers come and tell use we need to make sure everything works on the older browsers. At this point we realise these older browsers need some hammering to make sure the new toys still work. One of these features is the display property's value 'flex'.