Syncfusion are a company who produce (excellent) .NET and JS controls and frameworks. They also have a very good and free series of e-books covering a lot of tech subjects in a clear, simple and concise manner in around 100 pages each. Well worth a look if you are ramping up on something or refreshing your memory or need a crib sheet.
You probably need to create a free account on their site first.
https://www.syncfusion.com/resources/techportal/ebooks
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Currently considering their tools for work here. They have better controls for reporting as well as all web components compared to out of the box M$ ones.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 3:42 AM, Alan Bourke alanpbourke@fastmail.fm wrote:
Syncfusion are a company who produce (excellent) .NET and JS controls and frameworks. They also have a very good and free series of e-books covering a lot of tech subjects in a clear, simple and concise manner in around 100 pages each. Well worth a look if you are ramping up on something or refreshing your memory or need a crib sheet.
You probably need to create a free account on their site first.
https://www.syncfusion.com/resources/techportal/ebooks
Accounting Succinctly Agile Software Development Succinctly Android Programming Succinctly AngularJS Succinctly Apache Solr Succinctly Arduino Succinctly ASP.NET Multitenant Applications Succinctly ASP.NET MVC 4 Mobile Websites Succinctly ASP.NET MVC Succinctly ASP.NET Web API Succinctly Assembly Language Succinctly AutoCAD Succinctly BI Solutions Using SSAS Tabular Model Succinctly BizTalk Succinctly C# Code Contracts Succinctly C# Succinctly C++ Succinctly Cassandra Succinctly Cryptography in .NET Succinctly CSS3 Succinctly CUDA Succinctly Data Structures Succinctly Part 1 Data Structures Succinctly Part 2 Delphi Succinctly Developing Windows Services Succinctly Direct2D Succinctly Direct3D Succinctly Directory Enabled Applications Succinctly ECMAScript_6_Succinctly Entity Framework Code First Succinctly F# Succinctly FakeItEasy Succinctly GIS Succinctly Git Succinctly GitHub Succinctly Gulp Succinctly HBase Succinctly HDInsight Succinctly HTTP Succinctly Imperative to Functional Programming Succinctly iOS Succinctly JavaScript Succinctly jQuery Succinctly Knockout.js Succinctly Leaflet.js Succinctly LightSwitch Mobile Business Apps Succinctly LightSwitch Succinctly LINQ Succinctly Linux Succinctly Localization for .NET Succinctly Machine Learning Using C# Succinctly MATLAB Succinctly Message Queuing with RabbitMQ Succinctly Microsoft Unity Succinctly MongoDB Succinctly More Windows 8.1 Succinctly NancyFX Succinctly Neural Networks Using C# Succinctly NHibernate Succinctly Node.js Succinctly Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly Objective-C Succinctly OWIN Succinctly PDF Succinctly Postgres Succinctly PowerPivot Succinctly PowerShell Succinctly Prism 4 Succinctly Python Succinctly R Succinctly React.js Succinctly Regular Expressions Succinctly ReSharper Succinctly Roslyn Succinctly ServiceStack Succinctly SharePoint 2013 App Model Succinctly Spark Succinctly SQL on Azure Succinctly SQL Server Analysis Services Succinctly SSIS Succinctly Statistics Using Excel Succinctly T4 Succinctly Twitter Bootstrap 3 Succinctly Twitter Bootstrap Succinctly TypeScript Succinctly Unit Testing Succinctly Visual Studio 2013 Succinctly Visual Studio 2015 Succinctly Visual Studio Add-Ins Succinctly Visual Studio Code Succinctly Web Servers Succinctly Windows 8.1 Succinctly Windows Azure SQL Reporting Succinctly Windows Azure Websites Succinctly Windows Phone 8 Development Succinctly Windows Store Apps Succinctly WPF Succinctly Xamarin.Forms Succinctly -- Alan Bourke alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm
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On Thu, 11 Aug 2016, at 03:40 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
Currently considering their tools for work here. They have better controls for reporting as well as all web components compared to out of the box M$ ones.
Also free depending on the size of your company.
My company got a 5000.00 quote for two years for all our devs, 4 in total, to use anywhere. We have internal sites as well as public facing ones as well as web services that interact with others.
The books are very good.
This is the company that did the cross generation of C# code to android and apple as well. M$ has purchased that and now give it away.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 10:38 AM, Alan Bourke alanpbourke@fastmail.fm wrote:
On Thu, 11 Aug 2016, at 03:40 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
Currently considering their tools for work here. They have better controls for reporting as well as all web components compared to out of the box M$ ones.
Also free depending on the size of your company.
-- Alan Bourke alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm
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Yes it is or was their product.
Looked into it for doing android dev for a project that got killed. Since then I have been getting notices on their books for free and have most of them for reference if necessary.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 11:20 AM, Alan Bourke alanpbourke@fastmail.fm wrote:
On Thu, 11 Aug 2016, at 04:46 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
This is the company that did the cross generation of C# code to android and apple as well. M$ has purchased that and now give it away.
Are you thinking of Xamarin?
-- Alan Bourke alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm
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