The Morning Brew #1754
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 9th December 2014 at 09:32 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Update: I’ve re-pointed the link for ‘If Programming Languages Were Weapons’ below to point at the original – thanks to Alex for letting me know in the comments
Information
- Fluent asynchronous API 1: API requirements, Fluent asynchronous API 2: building an API, Fluent asynchronous API 3: the helper library &Fluent asynchronous API 4: Nope, Q won’t work – Bertrand Le Roy takes a look at the creation of a Fluent API in JavaScript / Node which includes asynchronous features as part of the fluent API, attempting to keep things as close to a synchronous API as possible
- What’s New in C# 6.0 inside Visual Studio 2015 Preview – Michael Crump shares a short introduction to the various C#6 features included in the Visual Studio 2015 Preview release
- A Tech Lead Paradox: Technical Needs vs Business Needs – Pat Kua shares thoughts on balancing the often very differing Technical and Business needs, and what Technical Leads should do in these cases.
- Tail/Feather – highly available distributed key/value store weekend project – Ayende shares some initial notes and code from his weekend project to build a distributed key value store
- Creating double-precision integer multiplication with a quad-precision result from single-precision multiplication with a double-precision result – Raymond Chen gets very precise, looking at the the multiplication of values of different precisions
- A Personal History of Microcomputing (Part 3) – Rico Mariani shares the next part of his series looking back at his own personal computing history, looking at the 1980s computing in this part.
- Status roadmap update: srcset, <main> element, and date inputs in development – The Internet Explorer team give another roadmap update on their progress on a number of features which are under way in implementation.
- ASP.NET vNext Project Creation using Yeoman – Shayne Boyer takes a look at using Yeoman to bootstrap your ASP.NET application development by creating projects and project items at the command line.
- If Programming Languages Were Weapons – Updated: re-pointed this link to the original A light-hearted look at what weapon various programming languages would be.
Community
- Ask me anything – Dec 11 – Udi Dahan is holding an ‘ask-me-anything’ session where he will answer questions from the community on SOA, DDD, CQRS, messaging, NoSQL databases, and anything else.
- UK Future Decoded Event Video: Martin Beeby on Visual Studio & Apache Cordova, UK Future Decoded Event Video: Mike Taulty on Native C# Apps for Microsoft Devices & UK Future Decoded Event Video: Stuart Lodge on Visual Studio and Xamarin – Mike Taulty shares video recordings of three sessions (including one of his own) from the UK Future Decoded event
Credit where due – “If programming languages were weapons” originated at http://bjorn.tipling.com/if-programming-languages-were-weapons