The Morning Brew #2085
Posted by Chris Alcock on Wednesday 4th May 2016 at 08:30 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- ASP.NET Community Standup – May 3rd, 2016 – Orchard CMS on .NET Core on Ubuntu – Yesterday’s ASP.NET Community Standup event video is available to watch on, featuring Scott Hanselman, Damian Edwards, Jon Galloway, and this week are joined by Seb Ros
- The week in .NET – 5/3/2016 – Bertrand Le Roy shares another instalment of ‘This Week in .NET’ with a highlighting of the Flurl library, the session recordings from the Xamain Evolve conference, along with a round up of various .NET news stories and articles.
- 14 Tools For Microsoft Azure Development – Terrence Dorsey highlights a collection of different tools which help make working with the Azure Platform even easier
- Increase Cloud Application Responsiveness With Azure Queues and WebJobs – Tim Murphy shares thoughts on using Azure Queues to receive work and WebJobs to process work with the end goal of helping improve your mobile applications responsiveness
- Using Roslyn code fixes to make the "Friction-less immutable objects in Bridge" even easier – Dan Roberts discusses the inclusion of Roslyn (.NET Compiler Platform) Analysers along with libraries to help give advice and best practice to users of your library, illustrating discussion with his Bridge.NET based Immutable Objects library.
- The design of RavenDB 4.0: Making Lucene reliable – Ayende discusses some of the problems that the RavenDB team have encountered with Lucene, and discusses how they are considering creating their own Lucene Directory implementation which backs onto their Voron storage engine to help address these issues.
- 30 Days of Zumo.v2 (Azure Mobile Apps): Day 14 – Linking Existing Tables & 30 Days of Zumo.v2 (Azure Mobile Apps): Day 15 – Understanding Offline Sync – Adrian Hall takes a look at linking to an existing table and making it available as a Mobile Table, exploring the field requirements, before moving on to look at the theory behind offline sync
- C# BAD PRACTICES: Learn how to make a good code by bad example – Part 2 – RadosÅ‚aw Sadowski takes a look at making code better, by exploring a variety of bad approaches along the way, showing thinking about why it is good/bad and evolving to the next version.
- Making a Game with Rx.js and Web Speech at Active Dublin 2016 – Part II & Making a Game With Rx.js and Web Speech at Active Dublin 2016 – Part III – Jaime González García shares the next two parts of this series looking at implementing a simple game during a hackathon event which makes use of Rx.JS and speech, exploring the Speech capabilities in Part 2 and more of the game and graphics in Part 3
Community
- 2016 Board of Trustees Elections – F# Software Foundation – The F# Software Foundation is currently running its election for members of he board of trustees, with nominations open until 11th May
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