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CODE Magazine - 2018 Mar/Apr (Ad-Free!)

CODE Magazine - 2018 Mar/Apr (Ad-Free!)

Chris Kinsman
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Rick Strahl serves up our lead article this month with his in-depth and incredibly educational “Ready for Prime Time: .NET Core 2.0 and ASP.NET Core 2.0” article. Rounding out the rest of the issue, Wei-Meng Lee continues to guide us down the machine learning path with this “Introduction to the R Programming Language” article, Sahil Malik gets you started creating your own bots and the remaining articles cover creating better mobile apps by eliminating HTML tables, Facebook reversing its course and ditching its ReactJS licensing scheme, getting started implementing Node streams in your applications and much more. Happy reading.

This is the ad-free version of this publication.

Table of Contents:
*) Ending Malaise
*) Eliminate HTML Tables for Better Mobile Web Apps
*) Bots
*) Legal Notes: Potpourri
*) Better Extract/Transform/Load Practices in Data Warehousing
*) We Have Liftoff: .NET Core 2.0 and ASP.NET Core 2.0 Have Arrived
*) Getting Started with Node Streams
*) Introduction to the R Programming Language
*) Azure Skyline: Terms
*) On Managers

For more information, visit www.codemag.com
Pages
229
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
EPS Software Corp./ CODE Magazine
Release
February 18, 2018

CODE Magazine - 2018 Mar/Apr (Ad-Free!)

Chris Kinsman
0/5 ( ratings)
Rick Strahl serves up our lead article this month with his in-depth and incredibly educational “Ready for Prime Time: .NET Core 2.0 and ASP.NET Core 2.0” article. Rounding out the rest of the issue, Wei-Meng Lee continues to guide us down the machine learning path with this “Introduction to the R Programming Language” article, Sahil Malik gets you started creating your own bots and the remaining articles cover creating better mobile apps by eliminating HTML tables, Facebook reversing its course and ditching its ReactJS licensing scheme, getting started implementing Node streams in your applications and much more. Happy reading.

This is the ad-free version of this publication.

Table of Contents:
*) Ending Malaise
*) Eliminate HTML Tables for Better Mobile Web Apps
*) Bots
*) Legal Notes: Potpourri
*) Better Extract/Transform/Load Practices in Data Warehousing
*) We Have Liftoff: .NET Core 2.0 and ASP.NET Core 2.0 Have Arrived
*) Getting Started with Node Streams
*) Introduction to the R Programming Language
*) Azure Skyline: Terms
*) On Managers

For more information, visit www.codemag.com
Pages
229
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
EPS Software Corp./ CODE Magazine
Release
February 18, 2018

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