The Morning Brew #1989
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 14th December 2015 at 09:40 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- ASP.NET 5 MVC 6 API documentation using Swashbuckle Swagger – damienbod shares a look at the process of generating documentation for your MVC 6 API using the Swashbuckle Swagger library
- Application contracts with Swagger powered APIs for .NET or Why SwaggerProvider – Sergey Tihon also discusses the use of Swagger, looking at the value it adds to the software development process
- White Tower Summoning: Mimicking C# Classical Inheritance in JavaScript – Jaime González García continues his series of posts looking at inheritance in JavaScript from the point of view of a C# Developer, exploring the ES6 Class syntax
- Babel 6: configuring ES6 standard library and helpers, Babel 6: loose mode & Babel and CommonJS modules – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer continues with a collection of posts looking at the use of the Babel 6 transpiler, exploring the configuration, syntax mode and support of modules.
- 3 Reasons .NET People Should Go Cross-Platform and Learn Linux – Elton Stoneman discusses a couple of factors which make now a very good time for .NET developers to make the move to cross platform development
- Paying the tab for .NET Native – Pedro Lamas discusses some of the pain points when dealing with the .NET Native compilation process, likening it to a expensive restaurant
- Solving the Santa Claus Problem in F# – Riccardo Terrell shares his contribution to the F# Advent Calendar with a look at a solution to "The Santa Claus Problem" in F#
- Building Stateful Services with Azure Service Fabric – Paul Mooney shares a look at creating stateful services using the Azure Service Fabric, walking step by step through the process to build a simple service
- Visual Studio Code: PowerShell Extension – Sergiy Baydachnyy takes a look at the PowerShell extension for Visual Studio Code, sharing a look at how it makes VS Code a good IDE for use with PowerShell scripts.
- Philosophy of science books every computer scientist should read – Tomas Petricek shares a few book suggestions or those interested in the more formal aspects of Computer Science
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- Rico Mariani Women in Computer Science Scholarship & Supporting Women in Computer Science (Part 2) – Rico Mariani discusses a new Computer Science scholarship he has created with the University of Waterloo aimed at helping women get into computing, and to get the support and advice of experienced industry contacts, and in the second post asks for others to join the #heforshe cause.
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