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Rod celebrates the silver anniversary of this magazine with a look back at the technology we've covered and some very cool cover art.
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Designing a front-end isn’t all dialog boxes and clickable buttons. Sahil shares how semantic HTML, dialog tags, HTML forms, and vector graphics make interacting with your app better for you and your users.
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In this sixth entry in his series on MAUI, Paul teaches you how to use data annotation attributes, generic code, and popup messages to get your users where they want to go.
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Microsoft’s Azure Service Bus is for developing message-based applications. Matthew explains some basics, like configuring queues, sending and receiving messages, and how to handle exceptions and attacks from the bad guys.
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Blazor helps build interactive web applications using C# and .NET in a modular component model. Joydip shows you how flexible it can be when you need a rich interactive web user interface.
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Jason wants to make a film. He’s got a plan and a vision. Now all he needs is the software to help him get there. Read his analysis of Sora, a text-to-video model developed by OpenAI.
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One of the exciting developments in cloud computing is its serverless architecture. Vaibhav explains how, without the overhead of managing servers, monitoring infrastructure, and other operational concerns, you can focus on writing great code and getting it to your users faster.
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