The Morning Brew #1788
Posted by Chris Alcock on Thursday 29th January 2015 at 10:06 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- .NET Core Open Source Update – Immo Landwerth shares an interesting update on the .NET Core moving to open source, discussing the successes so far, and looking at some of the metrics they use to monitor progress
- Microsoft Orleans now available on GitHub – Lee Stott highlights the availability of Project Orleans as an Open Source project on GitHub, looking at some useful resources for this Microsoft Research distributed high-scale computing applications framework
- Licensing changes – User acceptance testing and Agile plannings – Brian Harry shares further information on the changes to licensing for Visual Studio Online and On Prem
- Microsoft unveils Trill, a .NET library for super-fast streaming analytics – Jordan Novet highlights an interesting research project from MSR which is focusing on handling high frequency event streams
- The History of the For Loop – Ed Price looks at the orgins of the for loop construct
- Elasticsearch Bulk Insert – damienbod continues this comprehensive series looking at ElasticSearch in .NET applications with a look at how to get large quantities of data into ElasticSearch
- Discovering the Underlying Office Protocols Using Microsoft Message Analyzer – takes a look at the use of Message Analyzer to explore the protocols used by Office Applications
- TypeScript / ES6 classes for React components – without the hacks! – Dan continues his look at using TypeScript with React, looking at the latest beta release of React which brings with it support for ECMAScript 6 classes to represent React Components.
- AngularJS vs. Backbone.js vs Ember.js – DevToolsGuy shares a short comparison of three of the main JavaScript clientside application frameworks
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