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Hosting SignalR under SSL/https



Self-hosting SignalR is easy enough, but using a self hosted server under SSL/HTTPS requires a little extra configuration. This post shows what you need to know.

JavaScript Arrays, References and Databinding in Angular



Ran into a snag with Angular Databinding where items added to an array $scope variable were not 'overwriting' other array elements. Turns out this isn't an Angular issue, but a JavaScript referencing issue, that can be easy to miss when using data binging.

Self-Hosting SignalR in a Windows Service



Being able to Self-Host SignalR in standalone applications on the server side opens up all sorts of opportunities for dashboard and notification style applications. In this post I show an example of a Windows Service that integrates SignalR to provide real time status updates and describe the required pieces in detail.
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