The Morning Brew #2013
Posted by Chris Alcock on Wednesday 20th January 2016 at 09:25 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Information
- ASP.NET 5 is dead – Introducing ASP.NET Core 1.0 and .NET Core 1.0 – Scott Hanselman discusses new names for ASP.NET 5 and .NET Core and discusses the reasoning behind the decisions
- Netcore Is Getting Easier – Seb Lambla also discusses the name change of both .NET Core and ASP.NET 5
- Feature Toggles – Pete Hodgson discusses the benefits and use of Feature Toggles in computer systems allowing teams to change functionality and behaviour without modifying code
- Lean UX, Atomic Design And Angular – A Flexible Front-End Architecture For Developing Web Applications: Part II – Jaime González García continues with this series looking at lean user experience practices in building web applications
- Webinar on Storyteller 3 and Why It’s Different – Jeremy D Miller will be hosting a webinar event on Thursday 21st January in conjunction with JetBrains discussing the use of the Storyteller 3 tool for expressing automated tests
- The new Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer for Linux and Mac – Scott Ge highlights the release of Azure Storage Explorer for Linux and Mac
- Simple approach to manage CORS in Asp.Net Web API – _ankitgupta takes a look at managing Cross-Origin Resource Sharing in Web API projects, giving an overview of what it is and why you need to consider doing it
- What To Avoid When Doing Code Reviews – Erik Dietrich shares thoughts on performing code reviews
Community
- Would you like to speak at London .NET User Group in 2016? – Dylan Beattie issues a call for speakers for the London .NET Usergroup events this year
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