The Morning Brew #2021
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 1st February 2016 at 09:35 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- Microsoft Azure Stack Technical Preview is now available for download | Microsoft Azure Blog – The Microsoft Azure Stack Team announces the availability of downloads of the Azure Stack Technical Preview
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- What I’ve learned about .NET Native – Mark Rendle continues his discussion of the running the .NET Core on Linux, taking a look at the structure of the tooling, and exploring Native parts of the framework code
- Now you 403 see it, now you 404 don’t – Seb Lambla discusses the use of different HTTP status codes in ReST based APIs
- Auto Healing – Gabriel Schenker continues his series on Microservices and continuous delivery, taking a look at auto-healing services
- ASP.NET Core 1.0 using SQL Localization – Damien Bowden takes a look at using the SQL Localization features of ASP.NET Core and Entity Framework Core
- Fastest code is the one not run: Part II – Memory management – Ayende continunes his series on the ‘Fastest code is the one not run’ with a look at memory management concerns
- The final feature set of ECMAScript 2016 (ES7) – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer highlights the rather small set of features which are making it into the ECMAScript 2016 release
- I Hated JavaScript – Alexandre Brisebois talks about how TypeScript improved JavaScript to the extent that he no longer hates the language
- HSTS Supercookies with ASP.NET – Paul Mooney discusses a technique for creating ‘Super Cookies’ using the HTTP Strict Transport Security database
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