2024  129

November  1

From Corniolo to Passo Braccina via Valpisella

November 16, 2024

October  4

A walk after the storm

October 21, 2024

Journalists should not surrender their weapons

October 16, 2024

Eve 2.2.0

October 15, 2024

Gimme gimme gimme

October 4, 2024

September  7

Fattura Elettronica v3.5

September 30, 2024

I am Herman Melville

September 14, 2024

Books are strange objects

September 13, 2024

Under ASP.NET 8, NGINX returns 502 Bad Gateway after authentication by IdentityServer

September 12, 2024

The loneliness of the low ranking tennis player

September 12, 2024

Why Github actually won

September 10, 2024

Solar will get unfathomably cheap

September 4, 2024

August  7

The secret inside One Million Checkboxes

August 30, 2024

Infocom: The Documentary

August 29, 2024

I’m leaving Twitter/X

August 14, 2024

The crazy engineering of Venice

August 5, 2024

Capability makes you life simpler

August 5, 2024

Digital market is going back to 20th century

August 1, 2024

A Solarpunk Manifesto

August 1, 2024

July  10

David Foster Wallace on screen time

July 29, 2024

The tour of Mount Civetta in the Dolomites

July 29, 2024

ShellCheck

July 24, 2024

Bash-Oneliner: a collection of terminal tricks for Linux

July 22, 2024

The main issue with social media

July 18, 2024

The art of not reading

July 18, 2024

A guide to Miyazaki weird little guys

July 18, 2024

Microsoft MVP

July 11, 2024

Write a lot

July 10, 2024

A library is a good place

July 10, 2024

June  10

Quoting J.P. Wing

June 24, 2024

The exponential growth of solar power will change the world

June 21, 2024

Quoting Roger Federer

June 21, 2024

The appropriate response to a horrible idea is a better idea

June 20, 2024

Generative AI is not going to build your engineering team for you

June 14, 2024

Experts vs. imitators

June 13, 2024

Container security meetup at DevRomagna

June 13, 2024

Hidden Tracks: Domodossola – Weissmies

June 11, 2024

Quoting Sean Voisen

June 4, 2024

The Toschi Hermitage

June 2, 2024

May  15

How to handle custom claims in an Open ID Connect-authenticated ASP.NET Core app

May 31, 2024

Kagi is profitable

May 31, 2024

LLMs don’t remember everything you say

May 29, 2024

Quoting Elena Kostyuchenko

May 29, 2024

Fattura Elettronica for .NET v3.4.15

May 24, 2024

A motorcycle trip across Europe

May 23, 2024

The video of my OAuth2 session at WebDay 2024 is online

May 23, 2024

Thirty-seven years ago

May 14, 2024

What Open AI just did

May 14, 2024

A walk on the beach [video]

May 12, 2024

The best thing I have read on ADHD

May 12, 2024

C# 12 Collection Expressions

May 10, 2024

Quoting John Gruber

May 10, 2024

C# 12 Primary Constructors

May 9, 2024

In the pinewood [video]

May 3, 2024

April  12

Quoting Ralph Waldo Emerson

April 29, 2024

Quoting Moxie Marlinspike

April 27, 2024

Quoting Ken Thompson

April 26, 2024

Tor: from the Dark Web to the Future of Privacy

April 26, 2024

Spellbound Contemporary Ballet’s The Art of Fugue

April 22, 2024

Cowboy Bebop

April 19, 2024

Redis is forked

April 19, 2024

AI isn’t useless. But is it worth it?

April 18, 2024

I am speaking at ABP Dotnet Conf'24

April 15, 2024

Why I speak at conferences

April 11, 2024

Quoting snakeyjake

April 6, 2024

Timeline of the XZ open source attack

April 2, 2024

March  15

Listening to purchased music is the way

March 31, 2024

ChatGPT is the perfect Linux assistant

March 29, 2024

William Adams: english advisor to the Shogun

March 26, 2024

From Bocconi to the Twin Mountains

March 18, 2024

Quoting Alice Rohrwacher

March 16, 2024

Cannibalism as a way to honor the dead

March 16, 2024

Quoting Frank Herbert

March 14, 2024

Quoting Lars Wirzenius

March 13, 2024

Dirty Rat by Orbital, with Sleaford Mods [music]

March 11, 2024

Voice dictation on iOS and macOS is underestimated

March 10, 2024

Medieval monks also had focus issues

March 10, 2024

I am presenting on OAuth2 at two conferences this month

March 5, 2024

Saturday beach walk

March 4, 2024

Quoting Benedetta Tobagi

March 3, 2024

On founders doing customer support

March 2, 2024

February  23

Astral Gold by Dean McPhee [music]

February 29, 2024

Sick and tired of Spotify’s music-consuming model

February 28, 2024

REPLAY by Jordan Mechner

February 27, 2024

Quoting John Carmack on AI

February 26, 2024

Beach walk

February 26, 2024

Quoting Ran Prieur

February 24, 2024

SQLite foreign key constraints are disabled by default

February 22, 2024

Quoting Ethan Mollick

February 20, 2024

Default ASP NET Core 8 port changed from 80 to 8080

February 20, 2024

Monte Tiravento

February 19, 2024

Paying people to work on open source is good actually

February 17, 2024

Solo winter attempt at Cerro Torre

February 16, 2024

AI generated videos just changed forever

February 16, 2024

Content of Charles Darwin’s personal library revealed for the first time

February 15, 2024

Spinoza and the art of thinking in dangerous times

February 10, 2024

GitHub Wikis don’t allow edits or pull requests

February 9, 2024

Isolated indigenous people as happy as wealthy western peers

February 9, 2024

Ethan Mollick’s first impressions on Gemini Advanced

February 8, 2024

A new golden era of blogging?

February 8, 2024

The 20-year indie web cycle, maybe

February 7, 2024

YouTube video summaries via ChatGPT

February 6, 2024

Marcus Aurelius the man who solved the universe

February 3, 2024

Being autistic

February 2, 2024

January  25

Mars in 4K

January 31, 2024

pg_dump and pg_restore can backup and restore single Postgres schemas

January 30, 2024

Digital books wear out faster than physical books

January 30, 2024

Rio Petroso

January 29, 2024

Video of my C# 12 session at .NET Conference Italia 2023

January 26, 2024

Dungeons and Dragons turns 50 today

January 26, 2024

Fixing the “Failed to create CoreCLR error 0x80070008” error when starting a .NET 8 docker container

January 26, 2024

How to fix the crontab error rename: Operation not permitted

January 25, 2024

My grandpa was a Nazi

January 21, 2024

Linus Torvalds on the impact of LLMs and AI on programming

January 21, 2024

I’m leaving Substack

January 19, 2024

How to implement a PKCE code challenge in C#

January 17, 2024

Quoting Guillermo del Toro

January 15, 2024

NTS Radio

January 13, 2024

Fabio the tramp

January 12, 2024

The strage story of the grave of Copernicus

January 10, 2024

pg_rman: a backup and restore management tool for PostgreSQL

January 9, 2024

FatturaElettronica for .NET v3.4.13

January 8, 2024

Movie review: The Boy and the Heron

January 7, 2024

Some hints about what the next year of AI looks like

January 7, 2024

How to use bash to recursively search and replace a string in all directory files

January 6, 2024

Quoting Jason Fried

January 5, 2024

New website, finally with no analytics

January 3, 2024

Quoting Christine Lemmer-Webber

January 2, 2024

Stuff we figured out about AI in 2023

January 1, 2024

2023  71

December  6

Movie review: The Vast of the Night

December 30, 2023

Books I read in 2023

December 29, 2023

The wilderness of Poggio Montironi

December 15, 2023

How Many Hobbits?

December 14, 2023

The Winterkeeper

December 10, 2023

Quoting Andrej Karpathy

December 9, 2023

November  3

Intro to Large Language Models (video)

November 24, 2023

I am speaking at the .NET Conference Italia 2023

November 23, 2023

How to use XmlWriter along with StringWriter to properly serialize a UTF-8 string

November 9, 2023

October  2

FatturaElettronica for .NET v3.4.11

October 27, 2023

LINQ DistinctBy on a property for .NET Standard and older .NET versions

October 25, 2023

August  6

A few late book reviews

August 26, 2023

rsync with a different user

August 23, 2023

The Legacy of Bram Moolenaar

August 11, 2023

Cerberus v1.3.5 released

August 10, 2023

FatturaElettronica for .NET v3.4.10

August 3, 2023

The Medieval Monks Who Lived on Top of Giant Pillars

August 3, 2023

July  2

Events 0.5 released

July 31, 2023

I won the Microsoft MVP Award

July 6, 2023

June  3

Homebrew and docfx don’t like each other too

June 20, 2023

Homebrew and .NET 8 Preview don’t like each other

June 13, 2023

Python decimal.getcontext does not work with bpython

June 6, 2023

May  13

Daft Punk’s Infinity Repeating music video

May 30, 2023

Quoting Donald Knuth

May 26, 2023

A new modern MSBuild terminal logger is coming with .NET 8

May 20, 2023

Book Review: La Mossa del Matto (The Fool’s Move)

May 19, 2023

Tiny electronic desktop sculptures

May 18, 2023

macOS networkQuality tool

May 15, 2023

Book Review: Disastri (Disasters)

May 14, 2023

Story of Redis and its creator antirez

May 11, 2023

Motorcycling the Tuscan Chianti

May 9, 2023

AI-curated minimalist news

May 3, 2023

FatturaElettronica for .NET v3.4.8

May 2, 2023

Book Review: Land and Sea

May 1, 2023

The religious aspects of the corporate space race

May 1, 2023

April  10

Quoting Cicero

April 30, 2023

Book Review: Medieval Callings

April 29, 2023

The Interstellar Style of Sun Ra

April 25, 2023

The end of computer magazines in America (and elsewhere)

April 19, 2023

Noam Chomsky on ChatGPT

April 9, 2023

The real cost of interruption

April 7, 2023

ChatGPT is making up fake Guardian articles

April 6, 2023

FatturaElettronica for .NET v3.4.7

April 5, 2023

Book Review: Essere Lupo (Being Wolf)

April 3, 2023

Playing D&D with ChatGPT as the DM

April 3, 2023

March  9

Running .NET code in an isolated sandbox

March 23, 2023

Web Performance meetup at DevRomagna

March 22, 2023

Quoting John Carmack

March 20, 2023

Quoting Italo Calvino

March 17, 2023

Book Review: No Sleep Till Shengal

March 15, 2023

Eve 2.1.0 has just been released

March 14, 2023

I am speaking at WebDay 2023

March 13, 2023

Making C# and OmniSharp play well with Neovim

March 3, 2023

Book Review: Red Mars

March 2, 2023

February  11

Hand dryers

February 28, 2023

Leiji Matsumoto (1938-2023)

February 24, 2023

Awesome psql tips

February 23, 2023

On the state of developer conferences

February 23, 2023

Book Review: Sanguina Ancora (Still Bleeding)

February 17, 2023

Quoting Solzhenitsyn

February 16, 2023

The best time to own a domain

February 9, 2023

Heading to Go: A Look at Building a Video Encoder (meetup)

February 8, 2023

Brad Mehldau plays I am the Walrus

February 6, 2023

Making the latest C# language features available in older .NET versions

February 4, 2023

Flammarion engraving

February 2, 2023

January  6

A quick preview of the Blazor United prototype for .NET8

January 28, 2023

The days are long but years are short

January 27, 2023

Barnes & Noble’s surprising turnaround

January 25, 2023

This is Water by David Foster Wallace

January 22, 2023

Book Review: Uomini, boschi e api

January 21, 2023

Why give up drinking in your early twenties

January 1, 2023

2022  90

December  14

My favorite books of 2022

December 31, 2022

Book Review: Stoner

December 28, 2022

On implementing the ASP.NET Core 7 rate-limiting middleware

December 23, 2022

Latewood

December 22, 2022

Book Review: Candide

December 18, 2022

What was Dracula really like?

December 13, 2022

First impressions on JetBrains Rider 2022.3 update

December 12, 2022

Book Review: When We Cease to Understand the World

December 10, 2022

Writing is Magic

December 9, 2022

JetBrains has left Russia

December 7, 2022

The Making of Dune II

December 6, 2022

My Top 7 New Features in .NET 7

December 4, 2022

My Music in 2022 according to Spotify

December 3, 2022

I am on Mastodon and I love it

December 2, 2022

November  6

Book Review: Mašen’ka

November 30, 2022

The Origins of Python

November 26, 2022

Book Review: The Crow Comes Last

November 25, 2022

Castle Rock Climb in Antarctica

November 18, 2022

Eve 2.0.4 released

November 10, 2022

Book Review: Ravenna

November 7, 2022

October  7

Welcome to hell, Elon

October 29, 2022

Brazilian Ju-Jitsu and me

October 27, 2022

A lot of what is known about pirates is not true

October 26, 2022

Motorcycling the Foreste Casentinesi National Park

October 25, 2022

How to avoid unwanted calls on iPhone

October 20, 2022

My session at WPC 2022

October 19, 2022

The high cost of living your life online

October 5, 2022

September  14

Indiepeople

September 30, 2022

The Tripitaka Koreana

September 27, 2022

The Man Who Explains Italy

September 23, 2022

Eve 2.0.2 released

September 23, 2022

Book Review: The Count of Monte Cristo

September 16, 2022

Software quality is systemic

September 15, 2022

Motorcycling the Dolomites with the club

September 13, 2022

Book Review: Smiling Bears

September 12, 2022

FatturaElettronica v3.4 released

September 9, 2022

The Docker Event Monitor

September 8, 2022

Eve 2.0.1 released

September 7, 2022

How I stopped Spotify from draining both my RAM and CPU

September 5, 2022

The Women Who Built Grunge

September 4, 2022

G.K. Chesterton on fairy tales, actually

September 2, 2022

August  5

An account of the mother of all demos

August 31, 2022

A stunning visualization of John Coltrane’s ‘Giant Steps’ solo

August 30, 2022

The indictment against Sparta

August 24, 2022

Book Review: A Captive West or the tragedy of Central Europe

August 18, 2022

Book Review: Just an Ordinary Day

August 18, 2022

July  4

Book Review: Italica

July 29, 2022

I’m a Microsoft MVP once again

July 27, 2022

“A project you maintain has been designated as critical”

July 18, 2022

Hiking the Alta Via del Granito

July 15, 2022

June  2

Book Review: The Rings of Saturn

June 29, 2022

Eve 2.0 released

June 8, 2022

May  7

Book Review: Invisible Cities

May 27, 2022

I got Covid

May 19, 2022

Becoming the Emperor

May 18, 2022

Eve-Swagger v0.2 released

May 17, 2022

Book Review: Memoirs of Hadrian

May 16, 2022

Stripe releases MarkDoc and that’s a good thing

May 13, 2022

In-person vs. online events

May 1, 2022

April  7

Book Review: Lone Rider

April 15, 2022

If you know your user is asking for help show them the damn help

April 13, 2022

Neuromancer and the birth of Cyberpunk

April 7, 2022

The Sun in high resolution

April 5, 2022

How to copy a file’s path in macOS Finder

April 4, 2022

Book Review: Roumeli

April 2, 2022

My Playwright session at WebDay 2022

April 1, 2022

March  7

Quoting David Foster Wallace

March 31, 2022

How multifactor authentication is breached

March 30, 2022

Three Days Well Spent

March 20, 2022

Endurance: Shackleton’s lost ship found in Antarctic

March 9, 2022

Trusting third-party services with your data, a cautionary tale

March 5, 2022

Book Review: Thinking Fast and Slow

March 4, 2022

You’re probably using the wrong dictionary

March 1, 2022

February  10

What Ukraine flag signifies

February 28, 2022

Parameter null-checking added to C# 11 Preview

February 27, 2022

Book Review: Eichmann in Jerusalem. A Report on the Banality of Evil

February 22, 2022

Jonny Greenwood pretended to play the keyboard when he first joined Radiohead

February 21, 2022

How recycling pee could help save the world

February 17, 2022

Google Search is Dying

February 15, 2022

Work in progress on Eve 2.0

February 13, 2022

The curious origins of Bluetooth’s name

February 9, 2022

Modulations - History of Electronic Music

February 8, 2022

A historian perspective on blockchain technology

February 7, 2022

January  7

A Passage To Parenthood

January 26, 2022

Lay Back and Keep Smiling

January 23, 2022

Is Old Music Killing New Music?

January 20, 2022

Automatic deletion of older records in Postgres

January 16, 2022

Go James Webb

January 10, 2022

Moxie on Web3

January 8, 2022

Book Review: Finnish Fairy Tales

January 4, 2022

2021  107

December  8

Three Good Books I Read in 2021

December 31, 2021

Book Review: Consider the Lobster

December 28, 2021

System Shock is Back Home

December 27, 2021

Book Review: About the Meaning of Life

December 26, 2021

Migrating a Windows 10 VM to Windows 11 in Parallels Desktop: a story of TPM chips and BIOS upgrades

December 11, 2021

A big nail in the coffin of MySQL

December 9, 2021

On the incredible opportunities offered by Starship

December 8, 2021

Book Review: A useless man

December 4, 2021

November  9

Chet Baker, born to be cool

November 29, 2021

Book Review: Endurance, Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage

November 28, 2021

I’m a Moka guy

November 27, 2021

Book Review: Mathematics is politics

November 25, 2021

How to automatically pull and deploy updated Docker images

November 21, 2021

Learn in public

November 16, 2021

My ASP.NET 5 migration to .NET 6

November 14, 2021

The posthuman dog

November 6, 2021

Is Eve still maintained?

November 6, 2021

October  4

Book Review: King and Emperor, A New Life of Charlemagne

October 31, 2021

Book Review: Language of the Spirit, An Introduction to Classical Music

October 26, 2021

I met with the wolves

October 20, 2021

Drama going on at the .NET Foundation

October 7, 2021

September  10

The word for web is forest

September 30, 2021

An nginx playground

September 27, 2021

What getting old really feels like

September 26, 2021

ASP.NET 6 Migration Cheatsheet and FAQ

September 23, 2021

Book Review: Nausea

September 22, 2021

The American Style of quotation mark punctuation makes no sense

September 16, 2021

Daft Punk’s legendary Alive 2007 concert with remastered audio and 4K video

September 8, 2021

Hiking the Translagorai 25 years later

September 6, 2021

Get the Fucking Vaccine Already, You Fucking Fucks

September 4, 2021

Performance improvements in .NET6

September 3, 2021

August  6

Book Review: Proud tobea Flyer

August 28, 2021

How to read Windows-1252 encoded files with .NETCore and .NET5+

August 27, 2021

How to restore a single Postgres database from a pg_dumpall dump

August 25, 2021

Travel is no cure for the mind

August 23, 2021

Book Review: Nomadland

August 21, 2021

Finland’s intriguing take on the homelessness problem

August 3, 2021

July  9

How to remove a file from Git history

July 30, 2021

On GitHub Copilot

July 24, 2021

Book Review. Eight Days in May: The Final Collapse of the Third Reich

July 18, 2021

The Internet is Rotting

July 17, 2021

Yet Another Reason to Use DuckDuckGo

July 16, 2021

Proust’s Madeleine Was Originally a Slice of Toast

July 15, 2021

Will .NET 6 Minimal APIs turn heads?

July 14, 2021

Book Review: Power to the Words

July 9, 2021

My DotNetPodcast interview

July 6, 2021

June  7

An unexpected return to the Alps

June 28, 2021

A Beginner’s Guide to Miles Davis

June 27, 2021

Triumph Bonneville Dolomites Ride 2021

June 16, 2021

Linus Torvalds addresses an anti-vaxxer

June 14, 2021

Custom default values for not existing dictionary items (and a lesson learned)

June 11, 2021

Book Review: Alpi Ribelli: Storie di montagna, resistenza e utopia

June 5, 2021

Open Source: What Happens When the Free Lunch Ends?

June 4, 2021

May  8

Trade Wars 2002 and its connection to Eve Online

May 29, 2021

So tired of Homebrew messing up with my stuff

May 25, 2021

On Programming and Writing

May 25, 2021

Book Review: The Voice of the Sirens. The Greeks and the art of persuasion

May 15, 2021

Flask 2.0

May 14, 2021

The Grim Secret of Nordic Happiness

May 12, 2021

dotnet SmtpClient should not be used

May 4, 2021

Book Review: One Man Caravan

May 2, 2021

April  12

Git Worktree vs Git Savepoints

April 29, 2021

Earth Restored

April 25, 2021

New Eve-Swagger and Flask-Sentinel releases

April 24, 2021

I am a Mars Helicopter Contributor

April 20, 2021

Adding is favoured over subtracting in problem solving (and software systems)

April 18, 2021

SQLite is the only database you will ever need in most cases

April 17, 2021

Book Review: The Silence, A Novel

April 11, 2021

The Real Book (of Jazz)

April 8, 2021

Quicker window snapping on macOS

April 6, 2021

School assignments that count: simulating the COVID outbreak with the C language

April 5, 2021

Book Review: In the Heart of the Sea, The Tragedy of the Waleship Essex

April 2, 2021

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity

April 1, 2021

March  15

Half-century of service

March 29, 2021

Get better at programming by learning how things work

March 27, 2021

Write libraries, not services? Not so fast

March 25, 2021

How to add an empty directory to a Git repository

March 22, 2021

My Pusher of Digital Memorabilia

March 21, 2021

Book Review: Materada

March 19, 2021

Battling with SSH, cron jobs, and macOS Keyring

March 17, 2021

How to Write Good Software Documentation

March 16, 2021

How to Shrink a WSL2 Virtual Disk

March 12, 2021

You Have to Write As Though Your Parents Are Dead

March 12, 2021

Cleaning Up Your Postgres Database

March 9, 2021

Book Review: The Library at Night

March 6, 2021

Semantic Versioning Will Not Save You

March 4, 2021

Reverse engineering an obfuscated codebase and fixing it in the process

March 2, 2021

On the CEO and founder of Signal

March 1, 2021

February  14

The Activists Who Embrace Nuclear Power

February 28, 2021

How to increase upload file size in ASP.NET Core

February 26, 2021

Five Minutes to Make You Love Classical Music

February 25, 2021

Musings on Python’s Pattern Matching

February 23, 2021

The Lasting Lessons of John Conway’s Game of Life

February 20, 2021

Perseverance made it to Mars on twenty-year-old hardware

February 19, 2021

Book Review: We Have Always Lived in the Castle

February 18, 2021

Seven years ago at FOSDEM

February 15, 2021

Troubles with VirtualBox and the Windows Subsystem for Linux

February 14, 2021

What I listen to while programming

February 12, 2021

When Homebrew breaks your Python virtual environment

February 8, 2021

Book Review: The Water Dancer

February 6, 2021

Strong opinions on software development

February 3, 2021

The Great Unbundling according to Benedict Evans

February 2, 2021

January  5

Upcoming speaking engagements, with ramblings

January 29, 2021

The unreasonable effectiveness of simple HTML

January 28, 2021

On the short, tormented life of Phil Katz

January 22, 2021

Book Review: Erebus, The Story of a Ship

January 13, 2021

Five Good Books I Read in 2020

January 4, 2021

2020  7

December  1

HttpResponseMessage.Content is non-nullable in NET5

December 4, 2020

August  1

Events and callbacks in the Python language

August 17, 2020

July  2

Musings on an unexpected motorcycle trip

July 23, 2020

A trip down memory lane: FidoNet and Usenet

July 9, 2020

June  2

How to Present Over Video Conference

June 23, 2020

FatturaElettronica for .NET v3.0 released

June 6, 2020

April  1

Rumors of Windows Forms death have been greatly exaggerated

April 19, 2020

2019  4

December  1

Eve 1.0 has been released

December 21, 2019

March  1

FatturaElettronica for .NET v2.0

March 13, 2019

February  1

Building a RESTful WebApi with F# and NetCore

February 24, 2019

January  1

NuGet Gems: DeepEqual

January 26, 2019

2018  7

October  2

FatturaElettronica for .NET v0.9 has been released

October 27, 2018

Eve 0.8.1 has been released

October 5, 2018

September  1

Lettura di fatture elettroniche con firma digitale in .NET (.p7m)

September 27, 2018

July  1

Code Magazine: Learn Python with Visual Studio

July 6, 2018

May  1

Eve 0.8 has been released

May 10, 2018

April  1

Mac Notification Center does not work: the Quick Fix

April 12, 2018

March  1

Announcing my first online course

March 15, 2018

2017  10

November  1

Quick fix: MongoDB fails when saving Decimal fields

November 23, 2017

October  1

Spesometro Open Source per .NET

October 5, 2017

May  2

Python Workload now officially supported in Visual Studio 2017

May 11, 2017

How to convert a PCL (Portable) project to NetStandard

May 10, 2017

April  1

Eve and Cerberus funding campaign

April 27, 2017

March  1

Python support in Visual Studio 2017 or the lack thereof

March 8, 2017

February  3

Setting the default timezone in AppVeyor build worker (and C# 7.0 support)

February 25, 2017

Python Workload pulled off Visual Studio 2017 RC3

February 18, 2017

The state of the Eve REST framework project

February 6, 2017

January  1

How to build and deploy a private NuGet server on IIS or Azure

January 9, 2017

2016  13

September  1

Cerberus 1.0 has been released

September 1, 2016 · Nicola Iarocci

August  1

Eve SDK for .NET v0.2 is out in the wild

August 2, 2016 · Nicola Iarocci

July  1

Introducing SimpleObjectCache a simple cross-platform object cache for .NET systems

July 20, 2016 · Nicola Iarocci

June  4

EveGenie makes Eve schema generation a breeze

June 15, 2016 · Nicola Iarocci

Eve REST API Framework v0.6.4 now available

June 8, 2016 · Nicola Iarocci

Meet Eve-Swagger the swagger.io extension for your Eve powered REST API

June 6, 2016 · Nicola Iarocci

Cerberus 1.0 is coming and it is going to be awesome

June 1, 2016 · Nicola Iarocci

May  2

Fattura Elettronica per la PA v0.2.1

May 23, 2016 · Nicola Iarocci

My Crazy Speaking Month

May 9, 2016 · Nicola Iarocci

March  3

Eve REST API Framework v0.6.2 is out

March 14, 2016 · Nicola Iarocci

Real Life .NET Cross Platform

March 11, 2016 · Nicola Iarocci

CoderDojo interview at Channel 9

March 4, 2016 · Nicola Iarocci

January  1

Look mum, I’m a MVP

January 2, 2016 · Nicola Iarocci

2015  33

October  2

Eve 0.6.1 has been released

October 29, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

My talk at Percona Live 2015

October 16, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

August  1

Custom endpoint handlers with Eve

August 24, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

July  1

FatturaElettronicaPA for .NET has been updated

July 14, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

June  2

Cerberus 0.9 has been released

June 30, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Monolith vs Microservices

June 4, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

May  4

Composition vs. Inheritance: How to Choose?

May 26, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Fattura Elettronica Open Source: Web Service PA

May 21, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

On my trip to Microsoft Build 2015

May 8, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

The Little MongoDB Book 2nd Italian Edition

May 4, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

April  3

F# Vs C#

April 20, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Fattura Elettronica Open Source Update

April 17, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Talk Python To Me Podcast Episode #1: EVE RESTful APIs for Humans

April 1, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

March  4

New Releases for Cerberus and Eve

March 17, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Attention is a Resource

March 15, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Sam Altman on Machine Intelligence

March 7, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

I wrote a thing about New Microsoft

March 4, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

February  6

So Why Exactly Is HTTP/2 So Cool?

February 24, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Eve 0.5.2 ‘Giulia’ is Out

February 23, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

March To Triumph As A Mentor

February 11, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Fattura Elettronica Open Source

February 10, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

On Sustainable Open Source Management

February 6, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

How about a Sentinel for your Flask Application?

February 4, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

January  10

Why Microservices Matter

January 21, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Better Pull Requests

January 16, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Eve 0.5.1 Released

January 16, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

The Internet’s Own Boy

January 14, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Announcing Eve-SQLAlchemy the official SQL extension for the Eve REST Framework

January 13, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Eve 0.5 released today

January 12, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

How to: Add custom JeSuisCharlie header to API responses

January 12, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Interfaces out of Laziness

January 10, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

On Reusable Software

January 8, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

Validating user objects with Cerberus

January 5, 2015 · Nicola Iarocci

2014  40

December  1

Some Thoughts on the new .NET (Redux)

December 4, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

November  3

Introducing Eve.NET the HTTP/REST Client for Humans™

November 27, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

The Obligation of The Programmer

November 18, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Why Don’t More People Work As Programmers?

November 6, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

October  2

Open Source and Code Responsibility

October 21, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Feature Overview: The Eve OpLog

October 6, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

September  1

Ordered Dictionaries with Python 2.4-2.6

September 16, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

August  1

Taming Portable Class Libraries and .NET Framework 4

August 28, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

July  1

Eve 0.4 and Cerberus 0.7 Released

July 10, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

June  3

Microsoft’s New Running Shoes

June 17, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

How to handle big repositories with git

June 11, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

10 Most Common Python Mistakes

June 4, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

May  1

Why doesn’t GitHub talk about their product roadmap?

May 26, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

March  1

How to be a sane programmer

March 24, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

February  9

Never judge a programmer by their commit history

February 25, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Eve 0.3 Released

February 14, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Learn C, Then Learn Computer Science

February 12, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

What the Heck is Happening to Windows?

February 12, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

How to Save 90% on Your S3 Bill

February 7, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Why AngularJS Will Be Huge

February 7, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

REST APIs for Humans at FOSDEM

February 3, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Why I Left the .NET Framework

February 3, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

The Descent to C

February 1, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

January  17

A programmer’s legacy

January 27, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Pro Git Workflow

January 27, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Got any tips or tricks for Terminal in Mac OS X?

January 22, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

JavaScript: The Right Way

January 22, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Python and Flask Are Ridiculously Powerful

January 22, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Today my startup failed

January 22, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

CoderDojo Launch

January 17, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

On undoing, fixing, or removing commits in git

January 16, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Conquering the Command Line

January 12, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

How To Be A Great Developer

January 12, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Where the best designers go to find photos and graphics

January 12, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Giving back to my community

January 11, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Stateless Mindset

January 8, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

The Development of the C Language

January 8, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Web Standards Killed the HTML Star

January 4, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Python is the Language of the Year

January 2, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Why Are All These Idiots More Successful Than You?

January 2, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

2013  32

December  10

We Need Coding in Schools, but Where are the Teachers?

December 31, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

Alex Gaynor — About Python 3

December 30, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

Microsoft’s New Systems Language

December 30, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

What Happens When One of Your Coworkers Dies

December 30, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

A basic guide to when and how to deploy HTTPS

December 29, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

WarGames Magazine Identified

December 29, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

Why Good Programming Projects Go Bad

December 29, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

You Should Change Your Python Shell

December 29, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

Cerberus 0.5 is out (and it breaks stuff)

December 10, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

On Why I Still Prefer Traditional Books to eBooks

December 2, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

November  1

MongoDB and REST API go for a picnic (video and slides)

November 19, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

September  2

We Are All Remote Workers

September 7, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

My interview on being a MongoDB Master

September 4, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

August  1

Eve with Python 3.3 Support

August 29, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

July  5

The Future of Programming

July 31, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

Excuses for Lazy Coders

July 30, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

Free Robust Email Validation API

July 29, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

Eve v0.0.8 has been released

July 25, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

ORM is an anti-pattern

July 24, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

June  2

MongoDB Masters Summit 2013

June 25, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

MongoDB User Group a Cesena

June 3, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

May  4

Champion Pythonista

May 21, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

Sito ufficiale e blog per il progetto Eve

May 14, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

Hacking Italia

May 7, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

Guida introduttiva agli HTTP Cache Header

May 3, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

April  2

Quali sono i font migliori per scrivere codice?

April 30, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

Multi-threading in Python

April 23, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

March  1

Gestione degli Eventi in Python

March 14, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

February  3

Le profonde intuizioni di Alan Kay

February 28, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

Backbone.JS vs Angular.JS: dissacrare il mito

February 25, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

Libri gratuiti sul linguaggio C

February 9, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

January  1

Vi presento Eve il framework per le REST API Web

January 8, 2013 · Nicola Iarocci

2012  57

December  1

Python ti mette le ali

December 15, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

November  4

Aggiornato il Piccolo Libro di MongoDB

November 24, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Cerberus 0.0.2: tipi di dato personalizzati

November 22, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Come evitare i trabocchetti di MongoDB

November 17, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Python Tools per Visual Studio 1.5

November 1, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

October  6

La documentazione di Django in formato ePub

October 31, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

REST API con MongoDB

October 26, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Convalidare un dizionario Python con Cerberus

October 16, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Una mattinata con MongoDB

October 10, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Ancora su TypeScript

October 5, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

TypeScript: prime impressioni

October 2, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

September  4

Scrivete il dannato manuale

September 29, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Ottimizzare le prestazioni di MongoDB

September 27, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Decodificare le date in un flusso JSON (Python)

September 10, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Pybooks – Le migliori risorse gratuite su Python

September 4, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

August  2

JSBooks – Libri Open Source su JavaScript

August 30, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Sull’essere un Programmatore

August 18, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

July  4

Imparare Python con Codecademy

July 31, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Analisi delle performance in Python

July 25, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Flask-MimeRender v0.1.2

July 19, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Sviluppare una RESTful Web API con Python, Flask e MongoDB

July 9, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

June  4

E finalmente esce Sublime Text 2

June 27, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Come usare al meglio WebKit Inspector

June 15, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Windows Azure ora supporta ufficialmente Python

June 8, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Convertire una data JSON in un oggetto datetime Python

June 7, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

May  8

Il filmato del mio intervento al Ravenna CNA BarCamp

May 31, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Xamarin abbandona il progetto Silverlight per Linux

May 30, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Primi passi con SSH

May 23, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Come annullare una Commit in Git

May 17, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

WhyMCA Mobile Developer Conference 2012

May 9, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Git si è rifatto il look (e non solo)

May 8, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Conosco solo PHP. Come scrivo una applicazione web in Python?

May 7, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Opportunità per esperti Joomla e PHP

May 6, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

April  7

Offline / Online: superare la crisi anche grazie alla rete

April 23, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Guido van Rossum a EuroPython 2012

April 20, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Imparare Git un passo alla volta con Git Immersion

April 13, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Speaker a EuroPython 2012

April 13, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Comprendere il MVVM – Guida per Sviluppatori JavaScript

April 11, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Imparare HTML e CSS Online con Codecademy

April 3, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Evidenziare il codice sorgente via JavaScript e CSS con Rainbow

April 2, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

March  12

Ritrovato il codice sorgente di Prince of Persia perduto 23 anni fa

March 30, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

ASP.NET MVC, Web API, ASP.NET Web Pages (Razor) sono Open Source

March 28, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Infografica: PHP vs Ruby vs Python

March 21, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Amazon EC2: Quanto si risparmia con le Reserved Instances rispetto alle classiche On-Demand?

March 19, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Usare Git con Dropbox

March 17, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

7 Risorse Per Sviluppatori JavaScript

March 15, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Python per Facebook

March 14, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Codemotion Roma 2012

March 13, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Sublime Text 2 un anno dopo

March 10, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Primo importante aggiornamento del Piccolo Libro di MongoDB

March 8, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Link Consigliati dal 29.2 al 5.3.2012

March 4, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Flask MimeRender nel Python Package Index (PyPI)

March 1, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

February  2

E’ uscito il Piccolo Libro di MongoDB

February 21, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Una REST API che adatta le sue risposte al MIME Media-Type delle richieste HTTP

February 3, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

January  3

Il Piccolo Libro di MongoDB

January 26, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

Imparare a Programmare… Pensando da Informatico

January 20, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

JavaScript come Primo Linguaggio

January 10, 2012 · Nicola Iarocci

2011  91

December  2

Identità Digitale e Personal Branding per studenti del liceo

December 27, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Branching di successo per Git

December 9, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

November  5

Python nella scuola italiana. Si può.

November 25, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Come guadagnare $19.000 sul App Store imparando a programmare

November 23, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Microsoft Silverlight e Adobe Flash verso la resa. Comincia l’era di Re HTML5

November 11, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Python Tools per Visual Studio per accedere a Kinect SDK ed Excel via Python

November 4, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Ci sono più offerte di lavoro che Programmatori .NET

November 2, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

October  8

Il mio intervento al KnowCamp 2011: Fuga dalla Comfort Zone

October 25, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Perché non acquisterò la biografia ufficiale di Steve Jobs

October 21, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Python per il Web

October 20, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Il Linguaggio più importante per il Programmatore

October 19, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Dennis Ritchie se n’è andato

October 13, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Sull’arte di arrangiarsi dei clienti

October 11, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

A Farewell to Steve Jobs

October 6, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

La mia fuga dalla Comfort Zone al KnowCamp 2011

October 4, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

September  6

Web Designer e Programmatori Front End si incontrano a From The Front 2011

September 23, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Sui Vantaggi del Programmatore Poliglotta

September 21, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

SQL Server e il Cloud di Amazon EC2: vantaggi e svantaggi

September 14, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Frammenti di Cloud Computing al Romagna Camp 2011

September 12, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Chess@home è una Intelligenza Artificiale Distribuita per gli Scacchi

September 9, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Print.css è il foglio di stile per il web designer attento all’ambiente

September 5, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

August  8

Python Tools per Visual Studio 1.0

August 30, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Imparare a programmare online con Codecademy

August 26, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Sopravvivere a Google Panda in Italia

August 24, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

HTML e CSS di base per i Web Designer del futuro

August 23, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Quattro passi tra le nuvole al Romagna Camp 2011

August 22, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Bootstrap è il CSS Framework di Twitter

August 21, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Mono 2.10.3 gira su OS X Lion (ed è vivo e vegeto)

August 5, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Sono altrimenti impegnato

August 3, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

July  3

JavaScript trucchi e suggerimenti avanzati

July 18, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Python Tools per Visual Studio 2010 arriva la RC1

July 12, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Google Web Fonts 2 i font gratuiti e ottimizzati per il Web

July 5, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

June  6

Dei vizi del programmatore #3: Orgoglio

June 29, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Noi programmatori miglioriamo con l’età (forse)

June 14, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Qualche riflessione sull’esperienza del Co-Working

June 13, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Domani si lavora in spiaggia! Vieni al #cowobeach

June 9, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Windows 8 e i dubbi sul destino di Silverlight

June 8, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Il Cloud Computing è davvero affidabile?

June 3, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

May  9

Dei vizi del programmatore #2: La Fretta

May 30, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Dei vizi del programmatore #1: La Superbia

May 27, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Perché le Web Startup non amano .NET Framework?

May 19, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Il Progetto Mono salvato in extremis dal suo fondatore

May 17, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Una API ufficiale per Google Page Speed

May 12, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Sulla Usabilità delle Password

May 11, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Python Tools per Visual Studio ecco la Beta 2

May 10, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Siti fluidi coi CSS Framework: Inuit.css

May 6, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Google Shopping Italia è finalmente online

May 3, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

April  8

Costruire siti fluidi coi CSS Framework: Tiny Fluid Grid

April 29, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Avviare un Download con richiesta di nome file da una pagina ASP.NET

April 27, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Servire 500 milioni di utenti con Python e Django

April 20, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Vuoi lavorare in una Startup italiana?

April 16, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Il reddit dei programmatori italiani

April 13, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Come scoprire i font di una pagina web?

April 8, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Inserire un marchio nelle immagini via JavaScript

April 5, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Google Speed ora è anche Online

April 2, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

March  15

Flux: il monitor diventa crepuscolare

March 31, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Il Formato Valuta in ASP.NET quando il sito è all’estero

March 28, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Google Page Speed ora gira anche su Chrome

March 23, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Eclipse Foundation lancia la beta pubblica di OrionHub

March 22, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

SublimeText 2 – Un sofisticato text editor per codice, HTML e prosa

March 19, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Programmare in Python con Visual Studio 2010

March 14, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Programmazione, SEO, Startup – Il Meglio della Settimana #4

March 13, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Impara Python in 10 minuti

March 10, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Cancellare tutte le Tabelle da un Database SQL Server

March 9, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Come rimuovere tutte le Stored Procedure da un database SQL Server?

March 8, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Programmazione, SEO, Startup – Il Meglio della Settimana #3

March 6, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Microsoft, mi tocca boicottare pure IE6countdown.com

March 5, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Introduzione alle Regular Expression – Terza Parte

March 3, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

TEMPO: mostrare dati JSON con solo codice HTML

March 3, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Ecco Cloud9 IDE la Piattaforma per Programmare nel Cloud

March 1, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

February  11

Programmazione, SEO, Startups – Il Meglio della Settimana #2

February 28, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Introduzione alle Regular Expression – Seconda Parte

February 26, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Introduzione alle Regular Expression – Prima Parte

February 23, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Programmazione, SEO, Startups – Il Meglio della Settimana #1

February 21, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Il Processo Creativo nell’Era Moderna

February 19, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

TuoGuru – Il mercato italiano del Know How

February 18, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Disponibile il programma completo di BE-Wizard 2011

February 17, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Google Testa Il Feedback Utente Come Segnale di Ranking

February 15, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

SourceKit – Scrivere codice in Google Chrome e salvarlo su DropBox

February 10, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Google Shopping, è imminente il lancio italiano

February 7, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Il meglio di Stack Overflow in una collana di eBook gratuiti

February 2, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

January  10

Il futuro del codice sorgente è online?

January 29, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

La banda larga simmetrica porterà Internet fuori dal medioevo

January 26, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Humans TXT – Il robots.txt per gli esseri umani

January 23, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

BE-Wizard 2011 porta in Italia i guru di SEO e Web Marketing

January 19, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Come aumentare del 250% la conversion rate del tuo sito

January 16, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Eric Meyer aggiorna il suo famoso CSS Reset

January 13, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Python vince il TIOBE Programming Language Award 2010

January 10, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Oltre il 50% degli utenti web ora supporta il formato video HTML5

January 8, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

Adobe Flash è una Pessima Idea

January 6, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

E’ Python il linguaggio del 2011

January 3, 2011 · Nicola Iarocci

2010  3

November  1

Come accorciare links e URL usando le API di Bit.ly via ASP.NET

November 29, 2010 · Nicola Iarocci

October  2

Programmazione Asincrona per C# e VB

October 29, 2010 · Nicola Iarocci

Una ottima guida di riferimento per lo sviluppatore ASP.NET

October 26, 2010 · Nicola Iarocci