The Morning Brew #138
Posted by Chris Alcock on Thursday 17th July 2008 at 07:20 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
A somewhat reduced size of posting again today – caused by problems with the Internet connection. Tomorrow will hopefully be a return to normal service.
Software
- Notes on ASP.NET MVC CodePlex Preview 4 – Phil Haack has the details of the latest ASP.NET MVC Preview release, now available on codeplex.
- CSLA Light preview release – Rockford Lhotka releases an early preview of his CSLA application framework
- Reintroducing Terrarium, now with 2.0 goodness! – Bil Simser announces the release of Terrarium on CodePlex. This was an early sample application (game) created by the .NET team in the 1.x times as a demo of what can be done in .NET. Now it has been updated a little over the years, and the source has been made available on Codeplex.
Information
- Recursing into List Processing – Matthew Podwysocki continues his Back To Basics series on Recursion witha look at list processing in F# and C#
- Don’t mix using statements and lambda expressions – Jared Parsons shares an interesting ‘Gotcha’ involving variable lifetimes – one to remember
- A C# library to write functional code – Part V – The Match operator – Luca Bolognese writes about the match operator in the final part of this series about functional programming concepts in C#.
Community
- The Alt.NET community on alternative .NET tools – An interesting looking event to be held at SkillsMatter in London on 31st July, with a number of recognised UK experts talking about the alternative .NET tools like NHibernate, etc
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