The Morning Brew #1700
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 23rd September 2014 at 08:32 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Today marks another century in the Morning Brew 🙂
Software
- Visual Studio 2013 Update 4 CTP 2 (And More) Available – John Montgomery announces the release of the second Community Technology Preview of Visual Studio 2013 Update 4
- Visual Studio 2013 Update 4 CTP 2 (And More) Available – John Montgomery announces the release of the second Community Technology Preview of Visual Studio 2013 Update 4
- Visual Studio and TFS 2013.4 CTP2 is available – Brian Harry highlights the TFS features included in the latest CTP of the Visual Studio Update 4
- Visual Studio 2013 Update 4 CTP 2 Available – Eric Battalio discusses some of the C++ feature improvements in the Visual Studio Update 4 CTP
- Now Available: Update 3 refresh of Visual Studio 2013 ALM Virtual Machine – Brian Keller announces the availability of ALM Virtual Machine Images for Visual Studio 2013 Update 3
- Team Explorer Everywhere 2013 Update 2 is now available – Will Smythe highlights the release of Team Explorer Everywhere 2013 Update 3 which provides interaction with TFS Servers for those on non-Windows Platforms.
Information
- Ultimate Guide & FAQ to Setting-Up a Windows Phone Development Environment – Nick Landry gives a detailed overview of the setup of a development environment for Windows Phone development
- Ninja Immutable Databases – Robert Young dicusses the concepts of Immutability from a database standpoint
- C# 6.0 What’s New – Filip Ekberg gives a detailed overview of the C#6 language and its new features in the latest edition of DotNetCurry Magazine.
- Evolving ASP.NET Apps – Evaluating the Code – Simon Timms continues his series on evolving existing legacy ASP.NET applications with a discussion of evaluation of the existing code.
- A trip down memory (footprint) lane [Download for the original TextAnalysisTool, circa 2001] – David Anson shares the source to the original version of TextAnalysisTool, discussing it in relation to the .NET version.
- The Caffeinated Coder: Is Caffeine Good or Bad? – John Sonmez discusses the role of caffeine in the life of developers
Another century! Well done and thank you for your brilliant blog.