The Morning Brew #1505
Posted by Chris Alcock on Thursday 12th December 2013 at 09:31 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Software
- New Reactive Extension Support for JavaScript Developers – Compatibility Builds, a lite version, and other improvements in RxJS 2.2 – Brian Benz highlights the new features of the Reactive Extensions for JavaScript 2.2.2
- Announcing Visual Studio 2013 Virtual Machine with Application Lifecycle Management Hands-on-Labs and Demo Scripts – Charles Sterling highlights the release of Visual Studio 2013 Virtual Machine images, now complete with 4 hands on lab exercises with full demo scripts.
Information
- What I’d like to see in IE12 – Eric Lawrence shares his hopes / thoughts for what may be features in Internet Explorer 12
- 30 Days of TDD -Day 29 – Reader Question #5 – James Bender answers another reader question, looking at how to explain the benefits of a TDD approach to non technical management.
- .NET: Loading Native (NGEN) images and its interaction with the GAC – Abhinaba Basu starts to dig deeper into NGEN, the native Image Cache, and the Global Assembly Cache
- bind(), call() and apply() in JavaScript Function – Shaun Xu takes a look at the differences and similarities between the methods bind(), call() and apply() which are available on a JavaScript function object.
- Setting Foreground and Background Colours in .NET Console Applications – Jason Roberts continues his exploration of the more powerful features of the .NET Console class.
Comments Off on The Morning Brew #1505