The Morning Brew #1879
Posted by Chris Alcock on Thursday 11th June 2015 at 08:18 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- JavaScript Editor Improvements in Visual Studio 2015 – Jordan Matthiesen talks about the improvements made to the JavaScript Editor in Visual Studio 2015, including support for AngularJS and RequireJS, JSDoc Comments and ECMAScript 2015 (ES6) language features
- HTTP Strict Transport Security comes to Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 – Kyle Pflug highlights support for HTTP Strict Transport Security which is now available for Internet Explorer 11 on Window 8.1 and Windows 7 via a Windows update distributed security update
- Introducing Source Templates – Matt Ellis discusses new templating capabilities in ReSharper 9.1 which allow you to declare live templates in your project source
- Static analysis with C# – Eric Lippert has an article featured in the O’Reilly Radar discussing the benefits that static analysis can bring to your codebase
- Free online training on Azure Big Data/Machine Learning – Jennifer Marsman highlights a number of ‘Big Data’ related Microsoft Virtual Academy online training courses
- UWP – port from 8.1 universal app to Win10 – Channel 9 feature a video from Lucian Wischik which looks at porting a Windows 8.1 Universal application to a Windows 10 application.
- RESTful Day #4: Custom URL Re-Writing/Routing using Attribute Routes in MVC 4 Web APIs – Akhil Mittal continues his series looking at the creation of RESTful services in ASP.NET Web API, looking at the routing of requests in this part.
- Sometimes you just want a hamburger – Aaron Powell combines two of his passions in this post, looking at JavaScript Frameworks and cooking – and discusses some points raised in a post from Chris Love where he compares JavaScript frameworks to fast food restaurants.
The URL for the post (Sometimes you just want a hamburger) is broken, The corrected URL is:
http://www.aaron-powell.com/posts/2015-06-11-sometimes-you-just-want-a-hamburger.html