The Morning Brew #2029
Posted by Chris Alcock on Thursday 11th February 2016 at 09:23 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- A (Hitchhiker’s) Guide To The .NET Core Projects on GitHub – Mark Rendle kicks off a series of posts looking at the .NET Core framework
- Managing My Many Hats on GitHub – Martin Woodward discusses managing your identity with Git
- Introducing DocNet, a static documentation site generator – Frans Bouma introduces a new project to create static documentation sites using MarkDown
- A Conversation on Patterns, Practices and System Architecture in Node.js – Derick Bailey shares part of an email discussion conversation about software architecture in Node.js
- BaseServer: Abstract class for timer based jobs – Gunnar Peipman shares an implementation of a background timer based service processas a re-usable base class for you to implement your own on top of
- Making ES6 available to all with ChakraCore – A talk at JFokus2016 – Christian Heilmann shares his recent talk on the ChakraCore JavaScript engine from Microsoft
- Azure Redis Cache, the fast in-memory cache service – Venkata Koppaka takes a look at using Redis as a cache on the Azure platform as a part of the Falafel Software ‘A cloudy 29 days of Microsoft Azure’ series
- Project Rider: subscribe to receive early builds as soon as they are ready – The JetBrains team behind Rider, their new C# IDE highlight plans to start opening up the project to outsiders
- Building OWIN MiddleWare for ASP.NET vNext – Matt Millican looks at building middleware components on the ASP.NET vNext runtime
- Behind house – Eric Lippert continues his series looking at the implementation of a Zork like game engine
“Building OWIN MiddleWare for ASP.NET vNext” by Matt Millican was already yesterday.
Maav, thank you for your input. I did not know that.
Chris thanks for you’re work here! I don’t have time to browse all other sources, so this is a perfect source of knowledge and ideas for me!