The Morning Brew #2022
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 2nd February 2016 at 09:36 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
I started out writing summaries today, but an unfortunately timed fire drill meant I had to leave the office for 20 minutes of my usual Morning Brew prep time, so its links only for the rest.
Software
- Introducing Insiders Builds – Chris Dias discusses plans for Visual Studio Code to change from the insiders program to a side by side approach allowing stable and development versions to co-exist
- Vorlon.js 0.2.1 is out! – Etienne-Margraff announces the release of Vorlon.js 0.2.1
- Announcing the Multilingual App Toolkit v4.0 – Cameron Lerum
- LLBLGen Pro v5.0 Beta has been released! – Frans Bouma
Information
- What is Azure Stack? – Chris Pietschmann
- An Update on ASP.NET Core and .NET Core – Jeffrey T. Fritz
- Azure welcomes Parse developers – Glenn Gailey
- A Different Perspective on ASP.NET Middleware – K Scott Allen
- Developing the widget – Anisha Pindoria
- The Significance of Free SSL on Azure Web Sites – Chris Love
- Analyze a memory dump using the Debug Diagnostic tool & Troubleshooting a hung or long running WebJob – Bbenjamin Perkins
- If you’re a db, you need to manage CPU / Memory / IO – Ayende
- Generic Resource Leak Detection with ETW and EasyHook – Alois Kraus
- Feature watch: ECMAScript 2017, ES2016 feature: exponentiation operator (**), ES2016 feature: Array.prototype.includes & ES proposal: async functions – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer
- West of house – Eric Lippert
There really is no excuse.
Whilst fire drills are necessary, you could make use of the 20 minutes stood outside by using a laptop or a mobile phone.
I’m bet you didn’t miss out on your morning brew because of the fire drill.
I really wasn’t being as surly as I sounded. Honestly 😀
I am serious about having a tablet or laptop with you during your evacuation though 😉
I packed my stuff away in my bag and took it with me at my last place where I was contracting.
Hehe….don’t worry – I took that in the vain it was intended 🙂
You are quite correct – I took my coffee with me – a laptop out in the rear carpark (not where my car was) in high winds wouldn’t have been the safest or easiest thing to manage with sadly, so links only was the only way I could go.