The Morning Brew #1699
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 22nd September 2014 at 08:34 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Software
- Get dotMemory 4.1 Beta – The JetBrains team announce the beta release of version 4.1 of their dotMemory Profiler
Information
- Starting Azure Platform as a Service (PaaS) Development 101 Series: Lesson 1 of n – Web Jobs – &
- Starting Azure Platform as a Service (PaaS) Development 101 Series: Lesson 2 of n – Table Storage – ‘BALSHARFI’ kicks off a new series of posts looking at the use of Azure as a Platform as a Service provider, exploring the use of Web Jobs and Table Storage Services in these first two parts
- Calculating Standard Deviation with Array.map and Array.reduce, In JavaScript – Derick Bailey takes a look at the use of the map reduce pattern in JavaScript to generate Standard Deviations on sets of data
- The Art of Benchmarking – Matt Warren discusses the difficulties and complexity of performing Benchmarking
- Deploying multiple virtual directories to a single Azure Website – Tom Hollander takes a look at hosting multiple applications as Virtual Directories on a single Microsoft Azure Website host.
- ASP .NET Authentication : OWIN middleware component for browser based sign-on using WsFederation – Ganesh Shankaran takes a look at wiring in the NuGet for OWIN WSFederation Authentication
- New DocumentDB quotas – Ryan CrawCour gives some feedback on the Azure DocumentDB Service preview, and announces some increased quotas for the service.
Community
- F#unctional Londoners 2014 – Phil Trelford gives an overview of the happenings at the F#nctional Londoners, a very acitve F# community group in London.
- DevConnections 2014: IntelliTrace, Diagnostics Hub, and .NET Debugging – Sasha Goldshtein shares slides from his two talks at DevConnection 2014, a look at IntelliTrace and the Diagnostics Hub.
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