Techweets Highlights - May 31st, 2013
Techweets - Monthly Initiative by MVP Community
Few Technology Tips shared by South Asia MVPs – May 31st, 2013
Jalpesh @Jalpesh [ASPNET]: With http://asp.net bundling you can load all css and javascript in one request. #techweets #mvpbuzzin |
visakh m @visakh16[SQLServer]: Selective XML Indexes enables you to index selected xpath contents within a XML document in SQL 2012 #techweets #mvpbuzzin |
SuprotimAgarwal @SuprotimAgarwal [ASPNET MVC]: To force a HTTP request to be resent over HTTPS use the [RequireHttps] attribute #techweets #mvpbuzzin |
Vasu Jain @vasujain[Windows]: On Surface Tab, press & hold the Windows button (on the device) and press Vol Down to take a screenshot #mvpbuzzin #techweets |
Vasudev @vasudevg [Windows8]: If double clicking is not mounting ISO,chk association.Chances of ISO getting associated with Winzip, Nero #techweets #mvpbuzzin |
Rami Vemula @RamiRamilu [WebAPI]: Dependency Injection helps you to create loosely coupled systems.Unity got different nugets for WebAPI/MVC4. #mvpbuzzin #techweets |
Gaurav Khanna @gauravsofts [WCF]: Set MaxReceivedMessageSize property to 2147483647 in your binding element in web.config to upload large files #techweets #mvpbuzzin |
Abhishek Sur @abhi2434 [Win8]: BadgeTemplateType can be a BadgeGlyph or a BadgeNumber, a great way to notify an update #techweets #mvpbuzzin |
Alok gupta @thatsalok [VC]: std::map always add element in sorted order, to add element in FCFS basis use std::unordered_map #techweets #mvpbuzzin |
Kunal Chowdhury @kunal2383 [LightSwitch]: Always check for AutomationFactory.IsAvailable before calling AutomationFactory.CreateObject() #mvpbuzzin #techweets |
The activity is a monthly initiative by MVPs on twitter. Every last Friday of the Month, you will see the experts sharing technical tips from 4 PM till 8 PM IST. Around 250+ tips were posted on May 31st.
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The next #techweets is scheduled on June 28th, 2013.