The Morning Brew #2000
Posted by Chris Alcock on Thursday 31st December 2015 at 09:53 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Well, I’ve made it all the way to edition 2000 of The Morning Brew – that’s a lot of early starts, plenty of coffee and tea consumed in the production of the daily updates, and hopefully a lot of useful information imparted to a lot of developers.
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all the people who have taken the time to send supportive messages and contribute links over the past year (and beyond) and to thank all the great post authors who make picking a good daily selection both difficult and easy.
If you find The Morning Brew a useful resource please consider telling your colleagues, friends and random developers you meet at events about it – and if you would like to help spread the word then there are some blog buttons you can use as outlined in the 500th edition post
All that remains is for me to wish you all a Happy New Year, and remind you that The Morning Brew takes UK public holidays off so there will be no edition tomorrow, with the usual posting schedule returning on Monday 4th January.
Information
- Doing One Thing with Microservices – Mark Rendle follows on from yesterday’s post looking at the ‘Do one thing well’ principle with a look at achieving that with microservices architectures
- Fluent Automated Testing – Patryk Borowa discusses approaching the ‘Edge of Feasible Maintainability’ with automated regression tests and how simple coding techniques, page object and Act Arrange Assert make clearer tests
- ASP.NET 5 Scoped Dependencies – Armen Shimoon discusses the dependency management capabilities of the ASP.NET 5 framework, looking at the provided dependency injection feautre and the different lifecycles provided, before eploring scoped dependencies in more depth
- Async await with Web Forms over multiple postbacks – Tristan9 explores a technique to execute async methods over multple page postbacks allowing work to be offloaded and recovered in another page request
- Linux Azure VM Scale Sets with shared storage using Lustre – Arsen Vladimirskiy takes a look at providing performant storage for Linux Virtual Machines on the Azure platform using Lustre
- Happy New Year 2016 around the World – Tomas Petricek shares his F# Advent Calendar contribution, a look at the world wishing each other Happy New Year, consuming and extracting tweets from a stream of tweet data and displaying it in a web application using F#
- F# advent 2015 – some fun with lambda calculus | getting #er – Carsten König explores Lambda Calculus in this F# Advent Calendar submission, exploring Church encodings and the concepts involved, building up to performing prime number tests
- De-stress with Debugging and Diagnostics – Canadian Developer Connection – Site Home – MSDN Blogs – Lachezar Arabadzhiev highlights the latest Breakpoint episode where Paul Laberge and Jonathan Rozenblit discuss debugging and diagnostics
Hi,
Thank you for publishing this list!
I’m often using it as a source when I’m presenting ‘the last .net news’ in the .NET user group of my company.
Keep going and happy new year !
Congrats on 2000 posts! If I don’t get to read anything else, I always read The Morning Brew. Keep up the great work! 🙂
Congrats on reaching this massive milestone Chris. Wish I’d known about this site way back!
Also would love to get your thoughts on developerbloggers… – had sent you an email sometime back – and how I can make it better. It’s been a bit dormant from updates this year but I’m planning to work on it more in 2016. Any feedback appreciated.
Fantastic milestone to reach for the end of 2015! Keep up the great work – I read this daily and recommend it to all my colleagues wherever I go. Looking forward to another year of great posts….
Thanks for all your efforts in producing this fantastic resource and have a happy new year!
Awesome! 2k! Well, almost… 🙂
I read this before I get up in the morning. I have learned so much from the links here. If it’s important, then I know it will show up in your blog.
Thank you so much for the effort.
Happy new year!
Congrats on 2000 posts. I’ve been enjoying reading your morning brew edition every day for the last few years.
A great collection of .NET / web programming related posts.
Congratulations on hitting 2000! Keep up the great work! I tell all of my colleagues to mark this site as one of their startup tabs! Have a happy New Year!
Thank you for doing this Chris!
I start my day always with opening your blog post.
Happy New Year!
Cheers!
Mr. Alcock,
Thank you very much for providing such a useful and fun resource. I’ve shared it with all the other junior devs at my company in Alaska, where it’s all .NET all the time! Hope your football team does well, but that sentiment is only sincere if you support Everton!
Chris, thank you for me helping stay updated on the .NET from. I am a self taught developer, and Morning Brew has helped me grow as a developer.
Happy New Year!
Cheers!
Congratulations and thanks for all the hard work you’ve put in to get to this point and build up this great resource.
Congratulations on reaching 2000 posts! You’ve been part of my morning routine for about two years. Thank you! Keep it up!
Congratulations on achieving this success and many thanks for providing such a great source of information for the community. Also wishing you good luck in the new year and patience with next Morning Brew numbers.
Happy new year and many congratulations on the 2000th post. Thank you so much for your efforts. It helps us be better devs.
Thanks for this wonderful blog! As a recent newcomer to .NET and the Windows Stack, I do not know where I’d be without your posts.