Online .Net Coding [closed] - asp.net

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This may not be a platform for such a question but still I'm curious to know whether i can practice visual studio coding online. Does anyone know such a website?
What i meant by practice is to write and run .net programs online. Thank You

The best I have seen is http://www.coderun.com/ide/ . Awesome.
Its not like some other websites which only allows you to run some snippet of code. Code run is like mini IDE where you can not only create project but also debug them and share the code. And that's all FREE

you can use Microsoft virtual lab
use this link

Ideone is another website that you can run your code.
Other compilers include codepad and compilr

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I have a ubuntu linux and have been using this site: https://scottlinux.com/2013/10/11/how-to-create-a-tor-onion-site/ but I am getting confused on how to use this file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf and from there everything else is a little confusing as well. If you know how to follow these instructions, please let me know.
Its cool, I'll just answer my own question... Again.
Using this website helped me a lot more because it had step-by-step details that the one above was missing.
https://www.bentasker.co.uk/documentation/security/290-hosting-tor-hidden-services-onions
The best way to create a .onion site would be through a Tor .onion homepage.Just follow the links there and you should create your own personal website quite easily.Or you could use a Tor Wiki to do so instead.

how to create cms from scratch using asp.net [closed]

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I'm thinking of building my own CMS but I'm not that professional in PHP,
More advanced in asp.net
So if anyone knows the basics steps or has a tutorial for that I'll be thankful.
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Did you give Microsoft's blogengine a try?
You can find it at http://www.dotnetblogengine.net
They gave it a very nice site with lots of content on how to build your own asp.net blog-style cms. From there, you should be able to work your way to your very own engine.

Can we host drupal application on AppHarbor? [closed]

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I want to know if we can host Drupal application on AppHarbor ?
Thanks
Looking at AppHarbour it's a service for hosting .net applications and as Drupal is written in PHP out of the box you can't.
Although you could try using a php compiler for .net http://phalanger.codeplex.com/
Wordpress can be made to work on AppHarbor and Drupal might be doable too with a bit a elbow grease.

FreeRTOS built on windows xp to run on a Atmega32 [closed]

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I downloaded FreeRTOS and I want to put it on a microcontroller
(ATMega32) on a PCB (I'll do it on a breadboard 1st) like this. How can I achieve this?
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According to the site, build instructions are included with the source.
Did you look through that?
There is an AVR323 demo, which is completely compatible with the AVR32 as it is the AVR32's predecessor.
http://www.freertos.org/a00098.html
http://www.freertos.org/AVR_IAR.html
Those are official ports, although rather old now. There are also lots of contributed ports in the FreeRTOS Interactive! site.
http://interactive.freertos.org/forums/103473-atmel
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Incorporating a knowledge base / blog for Q & A on an engineering website [closed]

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I have an engineering firm and our website was built using Visual Studio 2010 / asp.net 4.0 / VB. Recently, a client (GM) requested that we have a knowledge base where they can input their questions, and we can answer 'em. Kind of like a FAQ, or a Lessons Learned type of thing. But it'll require that they'll be able to log in and ask their own questions.
For instance: Q: How would I incorporate multiple machine vision systems into a bead detection application?
A: You would need to use a software such as PPT and have multiple fixtures in order to assimilate the cameras accordingly.
I'm terrible at databases; I can basically run an SQL query, and that's about it! lol. And I'm not a programmer by trade. Can I do this without a database? Can anyone guide me in the right direction here? I mean, is there something out there that's open-source, or at least something that's easy to implement?
Any guidance in this regard would be greatly greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Just install a Wiki.
There are plenty of different ones out there - some written in .NET lanaguages.

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