The Morning Brew #1922
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 11th August 2015 at 08:03 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Software
- Team Foundation Server 2015 Final Release – Brian Harry announces the Final Release of Team Foundation Server 2015, a release which places special emphasis on DevOps features, along with new features across the board
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- The Evergreen Web – Scott Hanselman discusses the concept of the ‘Evergreen Web’ and how life on the edge can mean compromises and a bit of fixing up of the web properties we maintain.
- Parsing TypeScript definitions (functional-ly.. ish) – Dan Roberts takes a look at writing C# in a more functional way, introducing Optional<T>, and applying it to the parsing of TypeScript Definitions
- We’re struggling to get traction with SSL because it’s still a "premium service" – Troy Hunt discusses the adoption of HTTPS only on websites and looks at some of the barriers to adoption
- Processing IIS ETW events using Azure Stream Analytics – Dipanjan Banik highlights an interesting piece from last year by Thomas Restrepo looking at using Azure Stream Analytics to process Event Tracing for Windows events.
- Dev Talk Monday: The Future of Web Development and Learning Functional Programming – Jaime González García highlights a number of good conference talk recordings on the future of the web and on functional programming
- NuGet packages for TFS and Visual Studio Online .NET client object model – Buck Hodges highlights the availability of the Client Object Models for Visual Studio Online and Team Foundation Server which are now shipping as NuGet Packages
- Azure Storage Release – Append Blob, New Azure File Service Features and Client-Side Encryption GA – Michael Curd highlights the latest batch of features included in the most recent update to the Azure Storage services
- Public release of Windows 10 IoT Core – Lee Stott highlights the public release of Windows 10 Core for the Internet Of Things devices, allowing the Raspberry Pi 2 and the MinnowBoard Max to run Windows 10
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