The Morning Brew #1819
Posted by Chris Alcock on Friday 13th March 2015 at 09:24 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Today wasn’t going to be a links only edition, but my laptop decided it absolutely had to have the 19 Windows updates installed this morning which took a good chunk of my prep time, so links again today I’m afraid.
Software
- Announcing Microsoft.IO.RecycableMemoryStream – Ben Watson
- The future of Team Foundation Version control – Brian Harry
- Visual Studio Online Update – Mar 10 – Brian Harry
Information
- A Preview of Angular 2 and TypeScript in Visual Studio – Jordan Matthiesen
- ECMAScript 6 – New Objects and Updates to Existing Objects – Ravi Kiran
- Fun with JavaScript: the mystery of the failing parse – Bertrand Le Roy
- Windows Core is Windows 10 is Windows Core is Windows 10 – Jerry Nixon
- The strange case of the Application Pool recycling causing high CPU – Rodney Viana
- Bleeding HTTP status codes – ‘Cellfish’
- Explore capabilities, not features – Gojko Adzic
- Building A Queue – Part 3 – Karl Seguin
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