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Easily Remove Built-In Windows 10 Apps Using PowerShell

Author Alex T. SilversteinPosted on August 14, 2019August 14, 2019Categories PowerShell, programming and development, shell scripting, windows1 Comment on Easily Remove Built-In Windows 10 Apps Using PowerShell

How to Trace/Capture Web Service & REST HTTP Requests Using Fiddler in 3 Easy Steps

Author Alex T. SilversteinPosted on December 11, 2015December 11, 2015Categories asp.net, programming and development, web api, windows1 Comment on How to Trace/Capture Web Service & REST HTTP Requests Using Fiddler in 3 Easy Steps

.NET Web API – Transform dynamic result to JSON

Author Alex T. SilversteinPosted on December 8, 2014Categories asp.net, programming and development, web apiLeave a comment on .NET Web API – Transform dynamic result to JSON

Stop POODLE SSL (SSLv3 Vulnerability) Attacks on Apache

Author Alex T. SilversteinPosted on October 21, 2014Categories apache, linux administration, programming and developmentLeave a comment on Stop POODLE SSL (SSLv3 Vulnerability) Attacks on Apache

Consider Encryption for Your Business — Article Published in Saratoga Business Journal

Author Alex T. SilversteinPosted on October 10, 2014Categories encryption, programming and developmentLeave a comment on Consider Encryption for Your Business — Article Published in Saratoga Business Journal

How to Use the Ping Command to Ping IPv4 or IPv6

Author Alex T. SilversteinPosted on July 21, 2014Categories programming and development, windows3 Comments on How to Use the Ping Command to Ping IPv4 or IPv6

SQL Server Administration : Awesome SQL Script for Checking Current Backup Status

Author Alex T. SilversteinPosted on February 28, 2014February 28, 2014Categories programming and development, sql server administrationLeave a comment on SQL Server Administration : Awesome SQL Script for Checking Current Backup Status

Project Management: Things the “Top 2%” Get Right

Author Alex T. SilversteinPosted on June 23, 2013Categories project managementLeave a comment on Project Management: Things the “Top 2%” Get Right

Linux: How to Determine Cron-Execution-Time Environment Variable Values

Author Alex T. SilversteinPosted on June 18, 2013Categories linux administration, perl, programming and development, shell scripting1 Comment on Linux: How to Determine Cron-Execution-Time Environment Variable Values

MySQL: The reason for using the “DELIMITER” statement in MySQL routines (stored procedures, functions, triggers)

Author Alex T. SilversteinPosted on June 18, 2013Categories mysql, programming and development11 Comments on MySQL: The reason for using the “DELIMITER” statement in MySQL routines (stored procedures, functions, triggers)

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