The Morning Brew #1801
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 17th February 2015 at 09:19 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Software
- OneNote is now (even more) free! – Brad Corob highlights the great news that more OneNote features are now available for free
Information
- Generators in ECMAScript 6 – K.Scott Allen takes a look at an example of the ECMAScript Generators syntax, looking at their declaration and use
- End-to-End Testing with Aurelia and Protractor – Rob Eisenberg shares a post from Vildan Softic, the Aurelia team member in charge of testibility, looking at the use of Protractor to test Aurelia applications
- What’s this Owin Stuff About? – Anders Abel gives an overview of the OWIN Interface, and why it has risen to prominence as the way of creating ASP.NET Web Applications
- ASP.NET Web Api: Understanding OWIN/Katana Authentication/Authorization Part I: Concepts – John Atten kicks off a new series looking at how Identity and OWIN play together, building from the ground up, and starting out in this post with a look at the key concepts
- Implement OAuth JSON Web Tokens Authentication in ASP.NET Web API and Identity 2.1 – Part 3 – Taiseer Joude is also writing about Identity and ASP.NET, building Simple Membership system using ASP.NET Identity 2.1, ASP.NET Web API 2.2 and AngularJS, looking at OAuth to access APIS
- The Joel Test Updated For Programmers – John Sonmez discusses the original Joel Test, and shares his own ‘test’ for programmers to use to evaluate themselves rather than their organisation
- Break Away From XML Configurations with ConfigR – Rion Williams takes a look at the ConfigR libarary for managing and providing configuration to applications
- New ways to quickly create a Code Map – Jean-Marc Prieur shares a look at the Code Map features of Visual Studio Ultimate edition which provide a nice way to view and navigate the dependencies of your code.
Community
- ScottGu Azure event in London on March 2nd – Scott Guthrie joins the UK Azure User Group for a Morning of Azure Demos on Monday 2nd March at The Mermaid Conference & Events Centre, Blackfriars, London. The event is free to attend, but registration is required.
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