The Morning Brew #2014
Posted by Chris Alcock on Thursday 21st January 2016 at 09:18 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- The week in .NET – 1/19/2016 – Bertrand Le Roy shares this weeks latest .NET News
- Azure Bites: Microservices in Azure – Jon Hilton takes a look at using service fabric to host Microservice based architectures on Azure
- How to capture dump when intermittent High CPU happens on Azure Web App – Freist of the APGC DSI Team discusses some useful debugging techniques to obtain memory dumps under high CPU situations on Azure
- Reverse engineering the Smaz compression library – Ayende takes a look at reverse engineering the code for the Smaz compression library – seemingly a strange thing to do against an open source project, but due to more cryptic script generated code it makes sense.
- ASP.NET 5 Logging using Trace Listeners and How-to Filter Log Entries – Girish J Jain takes a look at logging in ASP.NETt 5 (now ASP.NET Core 1.0) using trace listeners
- Use TraceSource Efficiently – Zijian is also explores logging from traces with a look at the TraceSource
- ASP.NET 5 is now ASP.NET Core 1.0 – Derek Comartin discusses the new naming for ASP.NET 5
- NuGet Targets for Project.Json now open source – Jeffrey T. Fritz and the NuGet Team highlight the open sourcing of some additional NuGet functionality which makes it easier to integrate Nuget with project systems such as the new Project.Json
- Why we need a public cloud for the public good – Satya Nadella discusses the decision to donate large amounts of cloud computing resource to non-profit organisations
- ES.next News: a weekly email newsletter – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer highlights a new weekly news letter curated in conjunction with Johannes Weber which focuses on ECMAScript 6/2015 and later
- .NET Rocks! – Glimpse V2 with Anthony van der Hoorn and Nik Molnar – Carl and Richard discuss the latest version of Glimpse with the team behind the project, now newly embedded at Microsoft
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