Issues and downloads 2014 September 2014

September 2014
Volume 29 Number 9
Azure Insider - Soup to Nuts: From Raw Hardware to Cloud-Enabled Device

Azure Insider - Soup to Nuts: From Raw Hardware to Cloud-Enabled Device

Bruno Terkaly, Ricardo Villalobos

There is a new gold rush happening and it’s not about precious metals. It’s about building innovative, consumer-based devices and connecting them to the cloud. In this month's Azure Insider feature, the authors roll up their sleeves and explore what it takes to embrace this new computing paradigm.

Cutting Edge - A Look at ClearScript Column

Cutting Edge - A Look at ClearScript

Dino Esposito

Add ClearScript into any .NET application to add scripting capabilities, publish objects and enable users to create and run their own scripts within the application.

Microsoft Azure - Introduction to Machine Learning Studio

Microsoft Azure - Introduction to Machine Learning Studio

James McCaffrey

Machine learning systems use data to make predictions. The Azure Machine Learning Studio gives you a much easier way to create a machine learning model than writing code from scratch.

Windows with C++ - DirectComposition: Transforms and Animation Column

Windows with C++ - DirectComposition: Transforms and Animation

Kenny Kerr

Building on his previous columns on the DirectComposition API and Direct2D, Kenny Kerr shows how easy it is to add some powerful effects to last month’s project using transforms and animation.

Windows Store - Creating a Location-Aware App with Geofencing

Windows Store - Creating a Location-Aware App with Geofencing

Tony Champion

Tony Champion explores the concept of geofencing and shows how to develop a location-aware Windows Store app that uses this feature.

Data Points - Git: It’s Just Data! Column

Data Points - Git: It’s Just Data!

Julie Lerman

Julie Lerman had struggled with Git, until a colleague showed her that Git is really just a database. Follow along as Julie explores the lower level plumbing commands of the Git source control system.

Unity - Developing Your First Game with Unity and C#, Part 2

Unity - Developing Your First Game with Unity and C#, Part 2

Adam Tuliper

In the second article in this series on game development with the Unity framework, Adam Tuliper explores the features used in C# and JavaScript to add common functionality to a game.

Test Run - Winnow Classification Using C# Column

Test Run - Winnow Classification Using C#

James McCaffrey

James McCaffrey explores the Winnow algorithm, a relatively simple technique for predicting the results of binary classification problems.

ASP.NET - ASP.NET Web API Security Filters

ASP.NET - ASP.NET Web API Security Filters

Badrinarayanan Lakshmiraghavan

Learn how to use the new authentication filter in ASP.NET Web API 2 and the existing authorization filter to cleanly separate authentication and authorization concerns.

The Working Programmer - Fun with C#, Part 2 Column

The Working Programmer - Fun with C#, Part 2

Ted Neward

Ted Neward completes his F# adventure, showing how the functional language can be used to solve a thorny C# programming challenge.

Modern Apps - Build Universal Apps for the Windows Platform Column

Modern Apps - Build Universal Apps for the Windows Platform

Rachel Appel

Windows platform developers can now write apps that target both Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1 with a single, shared codebase by creating a Universal App. Rachel Appel shows how you can get started.

DirectX Factor - Vertex Shaders and Transforms Column

DirectX Factor - Vertex Shaders and Transforms

Charles Petzold

Charles Petzold presents the ThreeRotatingTriangles program, which does some 3D graphics processing without Direct3D, using the powerful feature of Direct2D effects.

Don't Get Me Started - A Girl’s Road to Geekdom Column

Don't Get Me Started - A Girl’s Road to Geekdom

David Platt

Annabelle Rose Platt is a teenage geek-in-the-making (who also happens to be David Platt's daughter). She guest-writes this month's column on the challenges of attracting girls into IT and software development.

Editor's Note - Six Degrees of Live! 360 Column

Editor's Note - Six Degrees of Live! 360

Michael Desmond

From editors to authors, MSDN Magazine has plenty of ties to the Visual Studio Live! and Live! 360 developer conference events.

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