Posted by Chris Alcock on 30 Dec 2016 | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
This is the last edition of The Morning Brew for 2016, I’ll be back on Tuesday 3rd January (as Monday is a public holiday in England). Have a fun new year celebration, and very best wishes to you all for 2017.
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Posted by Chris Alcock on 29 Dec 2016 | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- Performance comparison of different data pipelines in .NET – Marten Range
- The week in .NET – On .NET with Steve Smith, Jint, Blue Effect – Bertrand Le Roy
- Notes from the ASP.NET Community Standup – December 13, 2016 – Maria Naggaga
- #VS2017 – nickname installation on Visual Studio! – Bruno Capuano
- Dependency Injection to The Core – Fiyaz Hasan
- Unit testing using Typescript, Mocha, Chai, Sinon, and Karma – Wael Kdouh
- VSTS loves Github, Docker, Azure Container Service, Azure Container Registry and Linux – Daniel Meixner
- Migration to Nuget V3 – MichaÅ‚ Komorowski
- The Traveling Santa Problem – a Neural Network solution – Riccardo Terrell
- Functional approaches to dependency injection – Scott Wlaschin
- Coding Standards resolution (part 2) – Rockford Lhotka
- Mapper vs Mapper: The Performance Plot Thickens – Steve Wilkes
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Posted by Chris Alcock on 28 Dec 2016 | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- RX Over the wire – Sacha Barber
- Creating an ASP.NET Core 1.1 VS2017 Docker application – Damien Bowden
- Local Functions In C# 7.0 – Mahesh Chand
- Create HTTP request pipeline using ASP.NET Core custom middleware: build/run on Mac, Windows, Linux or Docker container – Neal Pandey
- Back to Basics: String Interpolation in C# – Rick Strahl
- In-Memory Caching In ASP.NET Core – Jignesh Trivedi
- New release of my NATS client focusing on simplifying usage – Daniel Wertheim
- Sharing Code Between Azure Functions – Jeremy Hutchinson
- My Take on an Azure Open Source Cross-Platform DevOps Toolkit – Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9 , Part 10, Part 11 & Part 12 – Bruno Terkaly, Harold Wong, Rob Bagby, and Haishi Bai
- Text Insertion Point – Murray Sargen
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