The Morning Brew #1707
Posted by Chris Alcock on Thursday 2nd October 2014 at 08:33 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Software
- dotMemory 4.1 is Released: 6+ Reasons to Upgrade – Olga Kosyreva and the team over at JetBrains announce the release of their profiler, dotMemory 4.1
Information
- Better than nothing – Eric Lippert shares another instalment of the Ask The Bug Guys series with a look at generic constraints.
- Windows 10 gets a fresh command prompt and lots of hotkeys – Scott Hanselman takes a look at some of the new features of the console host process in Windows 10 – finally we will have the ability to select, copy and paste text easily 🙂
- Internet Explorer and the Windows 10 Technical Preview – Charles Morris of the Internet Explorer Team discusses the new features in Internet Explorer available in the Windows 10 Preview release
- Visualizing Security Information with Fiddler – Eric Lawrence highlights a new feature in Fiddler to show the security features of requests more easily in the listing view
- Target Framework Filtering and a Pending Breaking Change – Andrew Stanton-Nurse discusses improvements to NuGet which should help to resolve frustration with package installation of packages which target the wrong version of the framework for your project.
- Microsoft Azure Table Storage .NET (Part 2) – Max McCarty shares the second part of his series looking at Azure Table Storage looking at querying, retries, concurreny and security
- Azure Website Hosting Plans (WHP) – Benjamin Perkins shares experiences with Microsoft Azure Website hosting plans
- Markdown Style Guide – Miguel de Icaza shares some well thought out guidelines for the creation of Markdown based content
- Creating Web Components with Google Polymer – Basem Emara takes a look at the Web Components standard and explores the use of Google Polymer to implement web components.
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