The Morning Brew #1951
Posted by Chris Alcock on Wednesday 21st October 2015 at 08:24 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Software
- .NET Micro Framework 4.4 is now available! – Lorenzo Tessiore announces the release of the .NET Micro Framework 4.4
Information
- .NET Core and ASP.NET Launches a Beta Bug Bounty Program – Barry Dorrans announces the launch of a bug bounty scheme covering .NET Core and ASP.NET to aid in the rigourous testing and checking for vulnerabilities of this important new platform.
- Integrating Visual Studio Code with dnx-watch to develop ASP.NET 5 applications – Scott Hanselman takes a look at ASP.NET 5 development in Visual Studio Code and how you can make use of DNX Watch to have code automatically built and run on change to source files
- HttpRequester and in-memory Web-API testing | danielwertheim – Daniel Wertheim looks at writing integration tests against WebAPI and making use of the in-memory OWIN pipline.
- It’s still essential – Eric Lippert highlights the latest release of the book ‘Essential C#’, written by Mark Michaelis with contributions from Eric.
- Profiling ASP.NET 5 Applications with ANTS Performance Profiler – Tugberk Ugurlu explores profiling of ASP.NET 5 applications using ANTS Performance Profiler’s latest release which includes specific support for ASP.NET 5 applications
- Aurelia + VS2015: Next Gen JS Framework in ASP.NET 5 – Nathan Allen-Wagner shares an introduction to the Aurelia JavaScript Application Framework, discussing its rationalle and walking thorugh some of the early setup stages for your project
- Aurelia + VS2015: Next Gen JS Framework in ASP.NET 5 – Nathan Allen-Wagner shares an introduction to the Aurelia JavaScript Application Framework, discussing its rationalle and walking thorugh some of the early setup stages for your project
- OWASP #6 Preventing Sensitive Data Exposure in ASP.NET – Part 1 – Max McCarty takes a look at OWASP Guideline 6 regarding data exposure, looking in this post at password storage
- ECMAScript proposal: function-callable classes – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer discusses another ECMAScript standards proposal, looking at being able to call class constructors as functions
- Live Code Analysis – Visual Studio 2015 – Steve Smith shares the latest installation of Falafel Software’s Month long series on Visual Studio 2015. This post explores live code analysis, but be sure to check back at the others in the series for some great content.
Found a duplicate entry(Aurelia + VS2015: Next Gen JS Framework in ASP.NET 5) in this post.
Keep posting 🙂