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Unity with MVC: How to Level Up Your Game Development

Toptal

In this article I’ll relate my experience with the popular Unity game development platform and the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern for game development.

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User Model: What SaaS platform builders need to know to prepare for growth, Part 1

CloudGeometry

The simplifying power of the MVC software design pattern makes it tempting to assume that SaaS and web application development is no more than a web-based version of a 3-tier stack. For instance, HIPAA compliance requires a very different user model than multiplayer social games. Tenant isolation is a balancing act.

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How to use SignalR to handle large file uploads, providing a better end-user experience

Perficient

SignalR, a real-time communication library in ASP.NET, can be a game-changer in addressing this issue. In this article, we’ll explore how to leverage SignalR for handling large file uploads in ASP.NET MVC/C# projects or WebAPI, providing a seamless and responsive user experience. Why SignalR?

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CodeSOD: Switching to Offshore

The Daily WTF

Businesses love paying the wage arbitrage game, and shipping software development tasks to an outside vendor and paying half the wage they would for a dedicated employee. A lot of ink has been spilled talking about the perils and pitfalls of offshore development. Of course, the key difference is the word “dedicated”.

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The Big Deal with Headless

Perficient

The Problem with MVC There is a limit to how much you can optimize page performance in a traditional MVC driven Sitecore site. And while some of these strategies can help you attain satisfactory performance targets, they are still impacted by the inherent limitations of a server side rendered MVC architecture.

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What Is.NET Used For?

Existek

NET is a free, open-source, cross-platform framework developed by Microsoft that is used to build various types of applications, including desktop, web, mobile, gaming, and other applications. It supports building web applications, including support for web forms, MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture, and Web API.

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What Is.NET Used For?

Existek

NET is a free, open-source, cross-platform framework developed by Microsoft that is used to build various types of applications, including desktop, web, mobile, gaming, and other applications. It supports building web applications, including support for web forms, MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture, and Web API.