The Morning Brew #1332
Posted by Chris Alcock on Wednesday 10th April 2013 at 08:35 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Software
- April 2013 Internet Explorer Updates – The Internet Explorer Team highlights the April security updates for Internet Explorer, one addressing critical security issues in IE6-10 on both client and server SKUs, the other a security advisory/update for Flash in IE10
Information
- Walkthrough #3: Developing Multi-Tenant Web Applications with Windows Azure AD – Vittorio Bertocci highlights another Walkthrough which takes you through the use of Windows Azure AD, looking at how you can use the new functionality to support multi-tenancy in your applications
- How to use Windows Azure Table Storage in Windows Azure Mobile Services – Paolo Salvatori takes a look a plugging in Windows Azure Table Storage into Windows Azure Mobile Services, replacing the use of SQL Azure, illustrating with a sample application.
- Building Secure Windows Phone 8 Apps – The Platform & APIs and Techniques – Jonathan Rozenblit shares two guest posts from Mark Arteaga looking at the security features of the Windows Phone Platform and some of the APIs present whcih enable you to write secure applications.
- Multiple WCF EndPoints are not only about having Multiple Addresses Dude! | debug mode…… – Dhananjay Kumar discusses the use of end points in WCF services, highlighting the various components which make up and end point
- Asynchronous programming in C# using async and await – Motti Shaked gives an introduction to the concepts of async/await in C#5, looking at the basic use cases, and exploring exception handling.
- Beginning Distributed Version Control with Mercurial – Tom Fischer gives an overview of Distributed Version Control, using Mercurial as the example, illustrating how distributed version control differs from traditional centralised version control, and discusses the use of Mercurial in performing common Version Control tasks.
- NancyFX – Implementing your own routing! – Phillip Haydon takes a look at the upcoming routing re-write in NancyFx 0.17, showing how easily you can now implement your own routing
Community
- NxtGenUG Event: Pragmatic Dependency Injection – The Oxford NxtGenUG welcome Ian Russell for a session on dependency injection, looking at the concepts, the reasons you should consider using it, and looking at how you go about implementing it in your projects. The event takes place on the evening of Tuesday 16th April
- Open Source .NET Podcast #1 – Nick Berardi highlights his first podcast with Justin Rusbatch in what he hopes will become a new podcast series looking at Open Source development in .NET and also looks to the community for suggestions for a name, logo, additional podcaster, and intro/exit music
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