The Morning Brew #1902
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 14th July 2015 at 08:30 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Software
- SecurityDriven.Inferno: .NET crypto done right. – Stan Drapkin shares his latest crypto library which provides implementations of a variety of different encryption types, as an open source project.
- Expressmapper – The New .NET Mapper! – Yuriy Anisimov shares Expressmapper, a .NET mapping library similar to Automapper, providing a performance focused implementation which uses expression trees to perform the mapping, avoiding performance penalties of Reflection.
Information
- Microservices, or "How to spread the love" – Kyle Baley discusses the adoption of Microservices, and whether you should adopt them in your next project
- Event Sourcing applied – the Repository – Gabriel Schenker continues his series on Event Sourcing with a look at the role of the Repository in Event Sourcing architectures, looking at how they are implemented using relational databases and specialised Event Stores like GetEventStore
- New ASP.NET 5 Project from Scratch with Visual Studio 2015 – Part 1 & New ASP.NET 5 Project from Scratch with Visual Studio 2015 – Part 2 – Jonathan "J." Tower has the first two parts of a series looking at the changes to the project structure in ASP.NET 5 projects, looking at the components of the project structure, working from a blank project looking at adding ASP.NEt MVC 6 functionality to it.
- ASP.NET 5 Web Application Template Suggestions – Steve Smith also discusses the ASP.NET 5 project structure, sharing his thoughts on some areas where the projects files could be better organised by default
- React.js Introduction For People Who Know Just Enough jQuery To Get By – Shu Uesugi shares a nice tutorial which introduces many of the concepts of the React.js framework drawing upon readers knowledge of JQuery.
- Rx Challenge #7 – Bnaya Eshet shares another of his Reactive Challenges looking this time at implementing ‘WhereAsync’
- Tip of the day: Default project location in Visual Studio – Colin Angus Mackay shares a simple tip to help you ensure that your projects always end up where you expect / want them to be.
- Get User’s Email Address from Facebook with ASP.net Web Forms – Nick Pinheiro follows on from previous posts looking at Social Login exploring what you can obtain about users who have authenticated that way.
Community
- Developer Conferences on a Shoestring – Phillip Trelford discusses why he (and others) value community conferences, and highlights some of the ones he will be attending this year
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