The Morning Brew #2096
Posted by Chris Alcock on Thursday 19th May 2016 at 08:17 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- Free as in … HTTPS certificates? [Obtaining and configuring a free HTTPS certificate for an Azure Web App with a custom domain] – David Anson explores the setup and configuration of HTTPS on Azure based web applications using certificates from the Let’s Encrypt project.
- The .NET Core RC2 stack has been released, and a new platform download site – Simone Chiaretta highlights the various components of the .NET Core RC2 release, their announcements and discusses some of the changes to the frameworks and the means of obtaining them
- 30 Days of Zumo.v2 (Azure Mobile Apps): Day 22 – More on Custom APIs – Adrian Hall continues his series building further on CustomAPIs , looking at some interesting uses of CustomAPIs to interact with other aspects of the Mobile Apps Service.
- ServiceStack – a journey into the madness of microservices: part 3 – Scott Mackay is on the 3rd part of a 17 part series looking at building Microservices on the ServiceStack framework, exploring the discovery, routing and load balancing of such microservices
- DSC Resource Kit -Anniversary Release – Katie Keim highlights the release of an updated Desired state Configuration Resource Kit for PowerShell, celebrating he 1 year anniversary
- Refactoring a javascript video store – Martin Fowler revisits refactoring the video store bill calculation refactoring example from his Refactoring book and looks at some of the improvements that can be made to the refactoring using modern JavaScript
- Announcing collaboration with the Jenkins project – Corey Sanders discusses how the Microsoft Azure is assisting the Jenkins project
- The design of RavenDB 4.0: The cost of Load Document in indexing – Ayende continues his series discussing the design of RavenDB 4, looking at and explaining some of the complicated indexing logic that is supported in RavenDB
- Using Westwind.Globalization to edit loose RESX Files – Rick Strahl discusses the use of his Westwind.Globalization library as an editor for RESX files, outlining a way of working to use the tooling to manage resources and export them back for use in the application
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