The Morning Brew #1935
Posted by Chris Alcock on Friday 28th August 2015 at 07:56 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
I’m taking the month of September off from publishing The Morning Brew, the first break in publication since I started way back in January 2008. This means that today’s edition is the last one until October, as 31st August is a public holiday here in the UK and I don’t put out an edition on public holidays. Have a great September, and I’ll be back with you in October (or maybe a little before).
Software
- Announcing Great New SQL Database Capabilities in Azure – Scott Guthrie
- Announcing the Azure SDK 2.7.1 for .NET – Brady Gaster
- Visual Studio 2012 Update 5 RTM Released – John Montgomery
- CSLA .NET version 4.6.100 release – Rockford Lhotka
Information
- State of TLS in Mono – Miguel de Icaza
- ES6 for now: Template strings – Christian Heilmann
- Logging variables via an ES6 tagged template – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer
- Do I need a new version of my REST API when I add something? – Cellfish
- How Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 10 work better together in the Enterprise – Deen King-Smith & Swathi Ganapathi
- Delivering Scalable, Maintainable Objects with Domain-Driven Design – Peter Vogel
Have Fun
Have fun! And thx for your work!
Your blog is the first page I open while drinking my morning coffee. You the real MVP.
Enjoy your break!
Cheers from Croatia,
Fran
My first read in a morning after stand up!
Enjoy the break 🙂
Well deserved!
Take a well deserved break Chris, but the Morning Brew will be missed!
Enjoy!!
Thanks for what you do! This is also one of the first few sites that I visit every day. Take care!
You will be missed!
A month off?
A WHOLE month off?!
Are you retiring? Who takes a month off! Where will we get free links everyday to improve our lives, you’re so inconsiderate
I shall never return
Yours truly
Benchmeister
Enjoy your month off, and thanks for your diligence in putting these lists together so consistently! It’s about the first thing I look at most mornings, and there’s almost always something valuable that you point me to reading.
Cheers,
-Dan
:O The list will be missed! I’m already having withdrawals.
Thanks for all.
Enjoy your break
Just wanted to say thank you for everything you do, one of my favorite things I look forward to. What you give back to the community, its an awesome benefit for us all.
Please enjoy the much overdue and deserved break, looking forward to see you on the other side.
All the best!
Awsome blog. Tank you for your time and work. I have learned so much, just by reading your daily collection. Please com back in october 🙂
Thanks for all your hard work, I’ve been reading this blog every day for a few years now! Have you ever considered adding a Flattr button?
Enjoy your break.
Thanks and Enjoy. You will be missed!
Wow. That’s a helluva run. Thanks for all of the great content and enjoy your break!
Please return soon.