The Morning Brew #1926
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 17th August 2015 at 08:23 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- Gutting FubuMVC and Rebooting as "Jasper" – Jeremy D Miller announces plans to create a new project, ‘Jasper’, from some aspects of the previous FubuMVC project , to run on the new DNX platform.
- Intel just open sourced Stephen Hawking’s speech system and it’s a .NET 4.5 WinForms app that you can try for yourself – Mansib Rahman highlights the open sourcing of Intel’s ACAT (Assistive Context-Aware Toolkit) used to allow users with disabilities to communicate.
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- Azure websites SSL goes ‘A’ grade – Troy Hunt discusses the recent change to Azure’s SSL Termination which brings it up to ‘A’ Grade
- Make WPA Simple – Garbage Collection and JIT Times – Alois Kraus shares a Windows Performance Analyser profile which focuses on the metrics that User mode developers need (rather than Kernel mode developers), and discusses the various things it displays.
- Windows 10 UWP – Migrating a Windows 8.1 App (Part 7 of N) – Mike Taulty continues his series on migrating applications from Windows 8.1 to the new Universal Windows Platform, looking at options for control of the camera in this part.
- Roadmap for Visual Studio Online – Ranjith Pallath highlights the product roadmap / timeline for Visual Studio and Visual Studio online
- Debugging Optimized Code – Andrew B Hall discusses the differences between Debug and Release mode builds and highlights some of the features of Visual Studio to help if you need to debug a release mode build.
- Consuming ASP.NET 5 Web API with CRUD functions in Windows 10 native application – Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan explores the use of ASP.NET 5 and Web API to provide backend services for CRUD operations ina Universal Windows Application.
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