The Morning Brew #1675
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 18th August 2014 at 08:34 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Lots of posts to read through this morning and limited time means today is a links only day.
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- In Defense of Test Setup Methods – Erik Dietrich
- Leading a Culture of Effective Testing – Wes McClure
- The broken Promise of the Mobile Web – Rick Strahl
- How To Manage Asynchronous Tasks Using the Task Object – Peter Vogel
- The scope of the C# checked/unchecked keyword is static, not dynamic – Raymond Chen
- Now is the time to Develop Windows Universal Apps! – Michael Crump
- ASP.NET MVC 6: Reading form values – Gunnar Peipman
- One way to get string.Format support in JavaScript – Daniel Wertheim
- Using SignalR to power ASP.NET Dashboards – Jerry Dixon
- Asynchronous Programming in Web API /ASP.NET MVC – Sourav Kayal
- Quick tip for large applications using Entity Framework Code-First – David Obando
- Part 2: Data Binding In AngularJS – Nitin Shrivastava
- Developing a Large Scale Application with a Single Page Application (SPA) using AngularJS – Mark J. Caplin
- Getting started with AngularJS and ASP.NET MVC – Part Two – JMK-NI
- OverrideXml: control XML serialization of classes you can’t change – Ivan Krivyakov
- Naming is the design – MVukoje
Your link for Rick Strahl’s post is off by one day. It should be:
http://weblog.west-wind.com/posts/2014/Aug/18/The-broken-Promise-of-the-Mobile-Web
Thank you for your many years of helping me keep up-to-date on all the latest .NET related news.