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Tuesday 18 December 2018

Create Hello World Application using React Native

In this Article, we will learn How to create the first application using React Native. We can create native mobile apps using JavaScript and React. It uses React in order to create rich mobile UI interfaces. As Stated on the React Native official Website,

“With React Native, you don’t build a “mobile web app”, an “HTML 5 app” or a “Hybrid App”. You build a real mobile app that’s indistinguishable from the app developed using Java or Objective-C. Native use the same fundamental blocks as in IOS and Android.”

Monday 17 December 2018

Tuesday 27 November 2018

MailsDaddy NSF to PST Converter

What is MailsDaddy NSF to PST Converter?
MailsDaddy NSF to PST Converter is a most desirable tool used to convert IBM Lotus Notes emails, contacts, calendar events, To-do lists, notes etc into Outlook PST format. It is a one-stop conversion solution of MailsDaddy Software and a powerful tool which performs a migration process of NSF to PST flawlessly and accurately. It extracts all the Lotus Notes information and exports it in Outlook compatible PST format. 

Sunday 18 November 2018

DataTypes in MongoDB

In this article, we will learn about the Datatypes and its usage in the MongoDB.  If you are new to MongoDB then I would recommend you to go through the previous article of the series:

Saturday 20 October 2018

Wednesday 17 October 2018

Saturday 6 October 2018

Sunday 2 September 2018

C# Interactive in Visual Studio

In this Article, we will learn How to use C# Interactive in Visual Studio. The C# Interactive window is now a part of Visual Studio from Visual Studio 2015 update 1 release. In this Article, I am using Visual Studio 2017 for demonstration purpose. C# Interactive is REPL Editor, i.e. Read-Evaluate-Print-Loop with advanced editor. With C# Interactive window, we can test our code snippet without compiling or running the complete code.
Let’s Begin:
Open C# Interactive window in Visual Studio:
We can open C# Interactive window in multiple ways:
1) From Menu Bar: Go to View Menu then move the cursor to Other Windows and then click on C# Interactive.
2) From context box: Right click on the .cs file and then click on Execute in Interactive (shortcut is Ctrl+E, Ctrl+E).
3) From Visual Studio command prompt: Open Visual Studio Developer command prompt.
Then type csi and then press enter. C# Interactive mode will be available in the command prompt.
Options available in C# Interactive Window:
C# Interactive window has 4 options in the window that is as below:
1) Reset: Reset will reset all the DLLs, methods, etc. loaded in the C# Interactive window.
2) Clear: Clear will clear the screen of the C# Interactive Window.
3) History Previous: For checking the previous step/command executed in the C# Interactive Window.
4) History Next: For checking the Next step/command executed (If exists, means earlier, we used History Previous option) in the C# Interactive Window.
Execute Code in C# Interactive Window:
We can execute C# code in the interactive window easily. In below example, I have declared a string variable and displayed the output in the C# Interactive Window. C# Interactive window supports C#6 and C#7 as well.
Intelligence feature is also available in the Interactive window, which makes it easy to use.
We can execute any code block in the Interactive Window. For this, we have to just select the method which we want to test/access in the C# Interactive Window. Check the below example, I have created a Calculator class which has Add, Subtract, Multiply and Divide method.
Now select the method or function you want to test in the C# Interactive window and right click and select Execute in Interactive.
Test the method by passing the parameter value in the method.
We can also load the DLL in REPL with the help of #r command. #r command followed by the path of the DLL to load in the C# Interactive Window.
C# Interactive Window also supports error handling in both compile time as well as runtime. Check the below screenshot:
Hope this will help you. Thanks.

Saturday 1 September 2018

7 Good Reasons to Use SysTools SQL to Azure Migration Tool

Nowadays, most of the businesses are migrating from on-premise SQL Server database to cloud-based technology. For this, Microsoft Azure is the perfect platform and it is completely cloud-based. It comes with various benefits such as high availability and scalability, advanced-level security, low maintenance cost and much more.
So, brace you in advance, SysTools SQL to Azure Database Migrator to migrate SQL Server database to Azure. In this technical review, we are going to describe all the technicalities of SQL Server to Azure Migration tool along with its working. So, let’s start with a quick glance on software.


Sunday 5 August 2018

Saturday 31 March 2018

PayPal payment gateway integration in ASP.NET MVC

Recently, someone on my blog asked me to How to implement PayPal payment gateway in an ASP.NET MVC application. This Article is only for guidance purpose, a person who is going to implement/integrate will have to change the code according to his/her requirement. I am not going to log any kind of exception in this article, but people can use log4net etc. for capturing the exception as well as to maintain the log.

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