The Morning Brew #1495
Posted by Chris Alcock on Thursday 28th November 2013 at 09:35 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Happy Thanksgiving to my American Readers!
Software
- Windows Azure Storage Release – Introducing CORS, JSON, Minute Metrics, and More – Windows Azure Storage Team announce the release of their 2013-08-15 version which includes support for Cross Origin Resource Sharing on Blobs, queues and tables, OData 3.0 JSON Support and minute granularity metrics.
- dotMemory 4.0 EAP: .NET Memory Profiler Resuscitation – JetBrains announce the release of dotMemory 4.0 a memory profiler for .NET, a new update to a product which hasn’t seen a new release since 2010
Information
- Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me When I Was Learning How to Code – Cecily Carver shares some thoughts on things we as programmers should accept and understand.
- A peek into a performance issue of a .net 2.0 assembely – Nandeesh Swami discusses an interesting case of a badly performing application assembly, looking through tracing the problem, and the underlying cause due to security settings.
- Organize that Sass! – Tim Smith takes a look at organising your style sheets with SASS
- Minty: Sanity Check One – Rob Conery continues his series looking at building a blogging engine in Node.JS, taking the opportunity to stop and perform a sanity check that what he has so far is good and fit for purpose.
- Using Autofac as the DependancyResolver for SignalR – Derik Whittaker takes a look at hooking up AutoFac as a dependency resolver for use with SignalR
Community
- #AzureChat – AutoScale and Virtual Machines – The Windows Azure team are hosting a Twitter chat event on Thursday 5th December starting 9am PST where Corey Sanders and Stephen Siciliano will be available to answer questions on Virtual Machines and AutoScale.
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