The Morning Brew #1695
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 16th September 2014 at 08:24 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- Internal or public? – Eric Lippert discusses access modifiers on members within internal classes, what they actually mean, and where there is debate over the access modifier to use.
- C# 6.0 Features Part 3: Declaration Expressions – K.Scott Allen continues his series looking at the new features of C#6, exploring declaration expressions which allow you to declare variables as parts of other expressions leading to a shorter syntax.
- AngularJS: The Bad Bits – Mircea Moise shares thoughts on introducing additional frameworks like AngularJS into existing web applications
- AngularJS: One Step at a Time – Michael Crump shares a step by step article on building a basic application using AngularJS
- HTTP vs HTTPS performance comparison – Dean Hume discusses the performance implications of using HTTPS to serve whole websites, and how Google are now treating HTTPS as a quality indicator in their ranking algorithm
- Is IQueryable poisoning your interfaces? – tilovell09 discusses the use of IQueryable as an interface you expose
- Workaround for when Visual Studio Update says it doesn’t apply – Heath Stewart discusses what you can do when Visual Studio refuses to apply its updates.
- 10 things I learned about rapidly scaling websites with Azure & Introducing paste searches and monitoring for’Have I been pwned?’ – Troy Hunt shares lessons learned regarding monitoring from scaling his security breach information checking site, and shares an update on another type of security disclosure.
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