The Morning Brew #1806
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 24th February 2015 at 09:33 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Bumper Visual Studio 2015 CTP6 edition today!
Visual Studio 2015 CTP6 and TFS 2015 CTP1
- Visual Studio 2015 CTP 6 and Team Foundation Server 2015 CTP Released – John Montgomery announces the release of Visual Studio 2015 CTP 6 along with the first CTP release of Team Foundation Server 2015
- VS 2015 CTP6 and TFS 2015 CTP1 shipped today – Brian Harry shares in the announcements, detailing some of the improvements and enhancements to Team Foundation Server
- ASP.NET 5 Updates and other improvements for Web Developers in Visual Studio 2015 CTP 6 – Jeffrey T. Fritz gives an overview of the major changes, and improvements to the ASP.NET 5 tooling in the latest CTP release, including project templates, System References, improvements to the Project properties page, command line tools improvements, and much more
- EnC Improvements for .NET Debugging in Visual Studio 2015 – Andrew B Hall takes a look at the Edit and Continue improvements in Visual Studio 2015 CPT6 and Kasey Uhlenhuth looks at its implementation in C# (Edit & Continue and Make Object ID Improvements in CTP 6) and VB.NET (Edit & Continue and Make Object ID Improvements in CTP 6))
- Performance Improvement When Debugging .NET Code With Visual Studio 2015 – Andrew B Hall also discusses some of the improvements to the debugger whcih have had a significant impact on performance
- The New Exception Settings Window in Visual Studio 2015 – Kaycee Anderson shares a look at the new Exception Settings Debugger Window which makes it easier to control debugger behaviour when encountering specific exceptions
- Code Map improvements in Visual Studio 2015 CTP6 – Jean-Marc Prieur of The Code Insights team shares a look at the improvements and enhancements made to Code Maps, including better performance, styling and dependency handling and representation
- The Visual Studio Emulator for Android in VS2015 CTP6 – John Kemnetz highlights the update to the Android Emulator which brings targeting for Lollipop, OpenGL ES support, multi-touch input, and advanced camera simulation features.
Software
- Introducing ASP.NET 5 – Scott Guthrie give ASP.NET vNext its official Name, and shares an in depth look at the re-architected framework for modern web application development.
- NuGet 3.0 Beta Released – The Nuget Team announce the beta relase of Nuget 3.0 for Visual Studio 2013 and 2015, with a preview release for VS2012 coming soon.
Information
- Binding with Value Converters in Aurelia – Rob Eisenberg shares a post from Jeremy Danyow of the Aurelia team, who specialises in binding. The post takes a look at the use of value converters in Aurelia
- Dynamic types in Web API & Dynamic schema in Web API – Rory Primrose takes a look at the use of Dynamic features with WebAPI in the messages echanged between client and server
- .NET Packaging mess – Ayende highlights some of the pain of having so many .NET Framework platforms
- Autoscaling Azure-Cloud Services – Kirk Evans discusses and looks at a sample illustrating how Azure Queues allow cloud services to be more easily scaled.
- Running the Ruby Middleman Static Site Generator on Microsoft Azure – Scott Hanselman takes a look at getting the Middleman Static Site Generator running using Ruby on Windows Azure, highlighting how you can build Native Ruby Gems, and looking at the deployment using version control.
Comments Off on The Morning Brew #1806