The Morning Brew #1825
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 23rd March 2015 at 09:32 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Software
- Windows 10 Launching This Summer in 190 Countries and 111 Languages – Terry Myerson highligths some of the rollout plans for Windows 10, and some of the opportunities it presents.
- Introducing NGraphics – Frank A. Krueger shares NGraphics, a cross platform vector graphics library available as a Portable Class Library on NuGet
Information
- Diagnosing dependency issues with ASP.NET 5 – David Fowler shares some thoughts on debugging and addressing dependency issues on ASP.NET 5, sharing some of the techniques that the team have learnt while working on the platform.
- Announcing Enterprise Site Discovery support on IE8, IE9, IE10 and new privacy enhancements – Deen King-Smith of the Internet Explorer Team shares an announcement of some improvements to IE8, 9 ,10 and 11 in Corporate environments which are being shipped in the latest update to IE.
- ProfBugging – How to find leaks with allocation profiling – Alois Kraus discusses further performance debugging techniques using Event Tracing for Windows to help diagnose issues with allocations in applications
- Creating an Angular application end-2-end – Part 3 – Gabriel Schenker shares the 3rd part of this series looking at building an application using AngularJS and CQRS + Event Sourcing as the software architecture.
- Storing Your Secrets in Azure Websites App Settings – Jonathan Rozenblit shares a guest post from Dave White looking at securing your applications settings when you are running and managing your application through Azure
- How to handle big repositories with git – Nicola Paolucci discusses handling large git based repositories, discussing the two ways in which repositories get large, and discussing some techniques to work with such repositories.
Community
- dotnetConf 2015 – Channel 9 – Channel 9 have all the session recordings from DotNetConf available for you to watch on demand, offering a great range of learning opportunities
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