The Morning Brew #1979
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 30th November 2015 at 09:29 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Software
- Visual Studio Code – NEW RELEASE: v0.10.2 (6 bug fixes) – Ed Price highlights the latest update to Visual Studio Code, addressing some critical defects for the beta release
- ReSharper Ultimate 10.0.2 EAP 2: unit testing, red code fixes – Jura Gorohovsky highlights the latest improvements made in ReSharper 10’s Early Access Programme release.
- How Vorlon.js helps you improve your web code – Etienne-Margraff takes a look at the use of Vorlon.JS to help you better understand and create better web code.
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- F# Advent Calendar in English 2015 – The F# Advent calendar kicks off for another year with and article ‘How Jet Build Microservices with F#‘ from Rachel Reese looking at the use of F# in a real world Microservices architecture
- Fundamentals to .NET Core 5 & How to create a "Hello World"Â console application using .NET Core without Visual Studio? – Manjunath Gururaja shares two articles looking at the use of .NET Core, starting out with a look at the key concepts behind .NET Core before moving on to look at creating a simple ‘Hello World’ application without using Visual Studio
- Summoning Fundamentals: A Three Part Introduction To OOP in JavaScript – Encapsulation – Jaime González García shares another installment of this series looking at JavaScript for C# developers, giving an introduction to Object Oriented Programming in JavaScript
- ES.stage3: Trailing commas in function parameter lists and calls – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer takes a look at the configuration of the latest version of the Babel ECMASript Transpiler and also discusses another language proposal for the ECMAScript language
- Software architecture diagrams should be maps of your source code – Simon Brown shares his thoughts on the use of architecture diagrams, and how they should help you to navigate code.
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