There are some nice plugins out there like "BuiltWith" and "Web Server Notifier" and many others that allow you to see the platform that websites run on.
I love to keep up with all things Scott Hanselman ... he's really the golden god of tech.
I've been working on some wordpress blogs lately and have a process that I follow to keep things as automated for "publishing" as possible.
I recently had to create an XML file from a Microsoft SQL Server table.
This is part of a multi page blog post where I talk about what I do after I setup my Visual Studio ASP.NET MVC (non-Core) project.
When I create new websites I'll go with LogoNerds to get an initial logo completed and the cost is $27.
It is somewhat hypocritical of me to use a Flash Blocker I'll admit especially since I have a website that depends on advertising.
This will be a long series of blog posts that will take you beyond the starter template provided by Visual Studio for making websites.
I just started to delve into website scraping as I periodically like to hit a website for current prices and fluctuations on a timely basis.
When I get a new windows machine I always load up a specific set of software.
Using data annotations in c# is a simple way to handle validations in your model.
It's money that you have coming in that doesn't involve you having to i.e. spend an hour of your time to receive an hour worth of pay..