Once again, many many thanks for all your kind words in the comments over the past few days – its really great to hear that you are all finding these daily posts valuable 🙂
As predicted after a couple of days off for the Easter Holidays today’s edition is pretty packed, so plenty to catch up on 🙂
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- Docker for Windows Beta announced – Scott Hanselman
 - Brand new Docker Machine for Azure – Ahmet Alp Balkan
 - Containers in production with Marathon v1.0 – Ross Gardler
 - Docker using VMWare workstation on windows – Nathan Gloyn
 - Docker for Mac and Windows Beta: the simplest way to use Docker on your laptop – Patrick Chanezon
 - Docker and ASP.NET Core: A Webcast – Shawn Wildermuth
 - The Subtle Perils of Controller Dependency Injection in ASP.NET Core MVC – Filip W.
 - The Monsters Weekly – Episode 19 – ‘Building Advanced Tag Helpers’ – ASP.NET Monsters
 - Versioning conundrum for Noda Time – help requested – Jon Skeet
 - Planning and creating Azure Search indexes – Gunnar Peipman
 - Get Started with ASP.NET Core Authorization – Part 2 of 2 – Seth Juarez & Barry Dorrans
 - JavaScript Arrays: The All-in-One Data Structure – Jaime González García
 - Celebrating 5 Years With Chocolatey! – Rob Reynolds
 - Idempotent Commands – Derek Comartin
 - The Identity Map Pattern in Marten – Jeremy D Miller
 - You Suck at TDD #7 – Improvements Phase 2 – Eric Gunnerson
 - Accelerated .NET Types – Dmitriy Gakh
 - Angular 2 child routing and components – Damian Bowden
 - Getting Started with Angular 2 Step by Step: 1 – Your First Component, Getting Started With Angular 2 Step By Step: 2 – Refactoring To Services, Getting Started With Angular 2 Step by Step: 3 – Your Second Component And Angular 2 Data Binding & Getting Started with Angular 2 Step by Step: 4 – Routing – Jaime González García
 - CI with TeamCity and Docker – Part 2 – Gabriel Schenker
 - IIS Express : Run a child web application in a virtual directory under a parent application – Chris F Carroll
 - How Do You Know When to Touch Legacy Code? – Erik Dietrich
 - Promise-based functions should not throw exceptions – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer