The Morning Brew #2069
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 11th April 2016 at 08:35 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Once again, thank you all for the kind comments on Friday’s post – glad to be helping so many developers stay on top of the technology.
Software
- Announcing NuGet 3.4.2 – Harikrishna Menon announces the latest update to NuGet, Addressing performance issues reported in previous versions, as well as some other minor improvements
Information
- Previewing Salsa – the New JavaScript Language Service in Visual Studio "15" – Bowden Kelly discusses the new JavaScript Language Service included in Visual Studio ’15’ Preview which provides the syntax highlighting, completion, method signatures for JavaScript code
- Performance Culture – Joe Duffy shares a detailed article on the ‘Performance Culture’, looking at combining thinking on Performance and development culture, and how to truely get performance you need to have it instilled in your development team in a fundamental way.
- A quick followup to my opinions on .Net OSS – Jermey D Miller follows up on his previous piece on Open Source in .NET
- Exupérianism: Improving Things by Removing Things – Dylan Beattie discusses how sometimes the best and most important lull requests are actually the ones which are mostly (ore completely) removing code
- The New Configuration Model in ASP.NET Core – Julio Avellaneda discusses the changes to configuration moving from ASP.NET to ASP.NET Core
- ASP.Net -Ensure your Actions aren’t missing Authorization with Unit Tests – Eli Weinstock-Herman shares a unit testing technique to ensure that you have decorated methods with the correct Authorization attributes to keep your application secure
- Installing Fish Shell on Ubuntu on Windows 10 – Scott Hanselman builds on the Bash Shell announcements with a look at pulling in alternative shells
- Using the Bot Framework Chat Control
– Joe Mayo continues his series of posts looking the new Bot Framework, exploring how to create automated chat services for websites. - The Elegant Code I Wish I Can Write In C# 7 – Dmitry Zinchenko explores some more functional style code that he hopes will be enabled in C#7
Community
- DDD Scotland final agenda – Colin Angus Mackay shares the announcement of the Agenda for DeveloperDeveloperDeveloper Scotland 2016, to be held on Saturday 14th May
- Launch of the F# Speakers Program – The F# Software Foundation announce the launch of their community Speaker programme to help spread the word, with over 40 speakers on the site already
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