The Morning Brew #1192
Posted by Chris Alcock on Wednesday 19th September 2012 at 07:40 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Short edition today as I’m on the road…
Software
- Goodbye Microsoft Network Monitor… Hello Microsoft Message Analyzer! – Greg Duncan highlights te replacement for the Microsoft Network Monitor, being replaced with a new improved product named Microsoft Message Analyzer, available now, and providing more advanced and detailed functionality that the previous.
Information
- WebMatrix 2 – Front End Web Developers take note (ASP.NET, PHP, node.js and more) – Scott Hanselman takes us on a tour of the new WebMatrix 2 product from Microsoft, an IDE for developing frontend web applications using a mix of server side technologies including ASP.NET , PHP and Node.js.
- Critical zero-day bug in Internet Explorer under active attack – Dan Goodin discusses the recent security vulnerability in Internet Explorer, a serious, although not widely exploited secuirty hole in all pre-IE10 editions.
- Roslyn CTP 3 released — breaking changes – Filip Ekberg discusses the new support for Visual Studio 2012 and some breaking changes made in the new CTP release of the Roslyn Project
- Experimenting with Windows Azure Mobile Services – Mike Taulty explores the Windows Azure Mobile Services, taking a look at whats included in the services, before exploring data storage and access, and notifications
- New in VB11, the yield keyword – Christiaan Baes highlights one of the new features which has made its way into VB.NET, after having been in C# for a few release.
- $linq, a .NET Linq to Objects for JavaScript script (i.e. LINQ for JavaScript) – Greg Duncan highlights the $linq project which brings a LINQ to objects API to JavaScript objects and code
Community
- DDD North 2 – The Team running the community DeveloperDeveloperDeveloper North conference are still on the lookout for companies willing to sponsor the DDDNorth conference this October – contact details can be found on the site if you are able to help out.
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