The Morning Brew #2250
Posted by Chris Alcock on Friday 23rd December 2016 at 09:55 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Happy Christmas to you all – as is usual The Morning Brew will be taking a break over the UK public holidays over the festive period, so it will return on Wednesday 28th December. Have a good break everyone.
Software
- General Availability: Larger Block Blobs in Azure Storage – Michael Hauss
- The New and Improved Visual Studio 2017 RC: A Review – Ollie Bannsiter
- NET Core 2.0 Planned for Spring 2017 – Jeff Martin
Information
- Fat Controller CQRS Diet: Trade-offs – Derek Comartin
- Using bit masks for high-performance calculations – Szymon Warda
- All websites have something of value for attackers: reputation – Troy Hunt
- Coding standards horror story – Rockford Lhotka
- Your First Angular 2, ASP.NET Core Project in Visual Studio Code – Part 6 – Author Aaron Marisi
- Excessive explanation, part seven – Eric Lippert
- Exercise your greatest power as a developer – Nicole Herskowitz
- ‘Twas the Night Before Go-Live – Remy Porter
Merry christmas to you Chris! Thank you for all your hard work with the morning brew. The break over the holidays is well deserved, and I am already looking forward to the 28th :-).
Have a great break and thanks so much for all your work doing the Morning Brew. It’s my first stop every morning.
Happy Christmas to you too and family Chris!
Thank you for all your hard work in the community.
I put my Internet coffee mug away till the 28th, but I think 2017 will be even more captivating in terms of software development and IT related news!
As an idea, it’s be nice to post some trends, predictions and the most memorable, influencing or top read 2016 articles.
Stay safe and healthy!
Cheers!
De you sell morning Brew coffee cups 🙂
Merry Christmas, and thanks for all the work you put in to the blog!