The Morning Brew #1775
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 12th January 2015 at 09:22 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- We’re moving to GitHub! – Kasey Uhlenhuth highlights the move from CodePlex to GitHub for the Roslyn compilers
- Writing an Angular JS application end-2-end – Part 2 – Gabriel Schenker continues his series looking at building an application with AngularJS. This second part builds on the first and looks at improving the domain model as well as storing the events raised in the GetEventStore repository
- A Case Study in JavaScript Code Improvement – Raymond Camden discusses a number of tools that help support JavaScript Coding best practices
- Anti Forgery Tokens with AngularJS and ASP.NET Web API – Phil Fresle shares a nice tip to give you anti-forgery token support in ASP.NET WebAPI and Angular JS applications.
- Teaching Functional Programming to Professional .NET Developers – Tomas Petricek and Don Syme share their current paper on how the F# language and libraries deal with the uncertainty of remote network services, and also share a recording of a talk on ‘Doing web based data analytics with F#’
- JSON# – Tutorial #4: Deserialising Simple Objects – Paul Mooney shares the next part in his series looking at the JSON# library, exploring in this par the deserialisation of simple objects
- The Azure Portal A to Z – Bruno Terkaly takes the opportunity to spin through all the aspects of the Microsoft Azure platform using the Portal as a guide to what is available.
- Hibernate: Performance Traps in Hibernate – Part 1, Hibernate: Performance Traps in Hibernate – Part 2 & Hibernate: Performance Traps in Hibernate – Part 3 – Ivan Korhner shares three short articles looking at features and performance of Hibernate (equally applicable to NHibernate) based code.
- How to consume SQL Spatial Data with Web API V2.2 for OData V4 – Sam_Xu takes a detailed look at the consumption of Spatial Data when working with OData Based services in ASP.NET WebAPI
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