The Morning Brew #2068
Posted by Chris Alcock on Friday 8th April 2016 at 08:47 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
I’m delighted to announce that The Morning Brew has been awarded ‘The most interesting technical blog of the past year’ in the Simple-Talk Awards 2015/2016 – Thank you all for the nomination and votes. Be sure to check out the other excellent award winners and nominees.
Software
- New and Noteworthy Extensions for Visual Studio – March 2016 – Michael Dick shares some of the latest new and interesting Visual Studio Extensions which supplement the functionality of the IDE
- Windows 10 Anniversary Update: All the features and changes coming later this summer – Mauro Huculak gives a nice overview of the feature we can expect to see in the next update to Windows 10
Information
- Predefined Namespaces And Custom Base View Page in ASP.NET Core 1.0 MVC – Filip W takes a look at how to achieve the adding of pre-defined namespaces and custom base view page in ASP.NET Core 1.0 MVC where there is no Web.config file to add the settings to
- C# 7 Feature Proposal: New Access Modifier – Bill Wagner discusses the possibility for the introduction of a Private Protected access modifier in C#7, looking at the language design considerations to take into account
- Introducing the Microsoft Edge Platform Issue Tracker – Anton Molleda and Jacob Rossi announce the new Microsoft Edge Platform Issue Tracker, the best place to report issues you encounter with the Edge browser
- Continuous Delivery with TFS / VSTS – Server Configuration as Code with PowerShell DSC – Graham Smith (a fellow Simple-Talk award winner) takes a look at adding code to configure the servers that will run the applications you develop using PowerShell DSC
- Helper Code: VS15 can add conditions to exceptions! – Dror Helper takes a look at improvements in Visual Studio 15 Preview which allow you to better control break on exception behaviour in the IDE
- Angular 2 typescript configuration and debugging for Visual Studio 2015 – Sami Pylkkänen walks through the process of setting up a development project to work with Angular2 using TypeScript
- What I think is and is not better about .Net OSS these days – Jeremy D Miller shares his updated thoughts on the open source development movement in .NET
- Blue-Green Deployment in Docker Cloud – Gabriel Schenker continues his series on implementing a Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery pipeline, with a look at running node.js applications in a Docker cloud
- Running and debugging CoreCLR ASP.NET web applications on Triton – Richard Kiene takes a look at running CoreCLR applications (ASP.NET MVC specifically) on Joyent’s Linux based Triton Containers, and also at how the experience extends to debugging of the application
Congratulations! Read your blog every morning to keep up to date on the .NET world.
Congratulations! This is a great blog. I’ve been reading daily for years. Thank you
Congratulations and thank you — my morning go-to blog every day.
Congrats! Fully deserved
Great man:) Congratulations. You deserved this.
Tip of the hat to you. Thank you, well deserved
Congratulations on the award! Due to your hard work and dedication I come back every day for my daily .net news. To be honest I wouldn’t know where to go without it now!
Grats on the award!
Very well deserved this place helps so much trying to keep up with everything.
Thanks for the excellent work!
Congratulations! (another satisfied lurker)
Congratulations! I start of my day, every day, reading your blog – it really is one of THE top resources I know of.
Thank you for all of your hard work!
This blog certainly deserves it! Congratulations!!
Very well-deserved. Congratulations, and may it benefit you in ways you have yet to discover.
Congrats! I am so glad you won, you deserve it with the hard work you put in for us all. Thanks so much!
Congratulations!
Well deserved!
Congratulations,
Your blog is a must read every morning. Keep up the good work.
Thank you, thank you, thank you…
Congratulations! 🙂
Congrats! I start every work day by loading up your site.
Thanks for your work
Congrats, you througly deserve it with all the time you take to create the post each day
I hadn’t been to your blog until seeing this award, so I decided I would have a look and I can see the award is very well deserved and I will continue to come back 🙂 Congratulations!
I’ve been a long time reader. Thanks for all the effort you put in to maintain this blog, after all these years it is still my favourite resource. Congrats on the award, very much deserved!
Well deserved Chris.
I check your round-up of links several times a week. It’s such a great resource.
Thank you very much for the time you put into it.
well deserved Chris, this blog is such an important part of my day, not sure what i would do without it