The Morning Brew #1931
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 24th August 2015 at 08:12 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Next Monday (31st August) is a public holiday here in the UK, and as the unofficial Morning Brew rules dictate, there shall be no edition then. Furthermore I will be taking most (if not all) of September off from publishing the Morning Brew – the first break in publication since I started back in 2008.
Software
- The future of Unity – Christopher Bennage
Information
- Windows 10 IoT Core controlling a Raspberry Pi 2 Robot – Scott Hanselman
- Windows 10, IoT Core on Raspberry PI 2 – Using an Internet Shared Connection – Mike Taulty
- Get Azure Tools 2.7 for some great new features including the new Cloud Explorer – Mike Benkovich
- Docker on Western Devs – Kyle Baley
- 12 tips to increase the performance of ASP.NET application drastically – Part 2 – Brij Bhushan Mishra
- API Testing with Telerik Fiddler – Eric Lawrence
- Is "Isomorphic JavaScript" a good term? – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer
- Object.observe in JavaScript, and how I found it to be useful – Dave Voyles
- ASP.net segment heap sizes – or how much virtual memory my web-app will need – French IIS/Azure Support Team
Enjoy your break man!
Thanks for all you do, Chris. Enjoy your break, but, PLEASE come back to us when you’re done. 🙂
Enjoy your break!
Great for you and well deserved. This has been my first source for learning since I discovered it. It is the first place I go each morning. Best…
I review and read the article links you post every evening. I consider this my one stop shop for keeping up to date on advancements in .NET technologies.
Thank you very much for your work and dedication. I wish you a very pleasant and relaxing upcoming break.
Enjoy the break as much as I have enjoyed the Morning Brew for the past 7 years. Now to be a bit selfish, don’t forget to come back I enjoy you blog :).
Chris, I have been following your posts for a couple years now. Thanks so much for putting these together everyday!