The Morning Brew #2268
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 30th January 2017 at 07:30 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew, Uncategorized
Today is a monster of an edition as I’m playing catchup with the posts from the past week following my taking a week off (to get married and have a honeymoon without publishing pressure), so make sure you are sitting comfortably, and you might need a (giant) pot of coffee (or tea) rather than the usual mug to make it through all the links today…
Software
- Update to Visual Studio 2017 Release Candidate – John Montgomery
- Updates to Web Tools in Visual Studio 2017 RC – Andrew B Hall
- TFS 2017 Update 1 RC available – Brian Harry
- ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit – Support for VS2017 RC – Mehul Harry
- Productivity Power [Tools] Pack 2017 Now Available! – Greg Duncan
- Azure Tools for Visual Studio Code 1.2.0 – ARM Export, Batch, Telemetry – Brady Gaster
- DSC Resource Kit Release January 2017 – Katie Keim
- Manage App Service, SQL Database, and more – Azure Management Libraries for .NET – Asir Selvasingh
- Open sourcing the VS Test platform – Brian Harry
- Introducing Alba for integration testing against ASP.Net Core applications – Jeremy D Miller
- The Gamma dataviz package now available! – Tomas Petricek
Information
- Working with Multiple .NET Core SDKs – both project.json and msbuild/csproj – Scott Hanselman
- VS 2017 + new csproj = useful or useless? – Piotr Stapp
- Adding Files to Visual Studio Projects – Rick Strahl
- ASP.NET Core – Migrating to MSBuild – Aaron Marisi
- Notes from the ASP.NET Community Standup – January 10, 2017 – Maria Naggaga
- ASP.NET Community Standup – January 24th, 2017 – What the heck was last week? – ASP.NET Team
- Building microservices with ASP.NET Core (without MVC) – Filip W
- Building simple plug-ins system for ASP.NET Core – Gunnar Peipman
- Fetch the current weather using ASP.NET Core Web API and OpenWeather – Jon Hilton
- ASP.NET Core Authentication with IdentityServer4 – Mike Rousos
- The Monsters Weekly – Episode 89 – URL Rewrite Middleware & The Monsters Weekly – Episode 90 – Formatting Dates – ASP.NET Monsters
- Debugging .NET Core on Unix over SSH – Andy Sterland
- Enable Failed Reuqest Tracing for an Azure App Service Web App – Benjamin Perkins
- Reloading strongly typed options in ASP.NET Core 1.1.0 – Andrew Lock
- Comparing ASP.NET Core IoC container service lifetimes with Autofac IoC container instance scopes – Cesar de la Torre
- From dependency injection to dependency rejection & Dependency injection is passing an argument – Mark Seemann
- How do .NET delegates work? – Matt Warren
- C# 7.0 Expression Bodied Members – Christian Nagel
- Be careful with Path.GetExtension() and Path.GetFileName() – Rudy Huyn
- Don’t let your thread sleep unless it really has to – Ffaik Hakan Bilgen
- Kevin Dockx / Ice Cream Port of TwoStepsAuthenticator to .NET Standard 1.6 Profile – Kevin Dockx
- Log files to know about to find failed ASP.NET requests – Matt Watson
- The week in .NET – Adafruit Class Library for Windows IoT Core, Floor Plan – Bertrand Le Roy
- Image Libraries for .NET Core – Jeff Martin
- MicroBus: In-Process Mediator – Derek Comartin
- Cross-Platform DevOps for .NET Core – Muhammad Rehan Saeed
- Working with Windows Containers and Docker: The Basics – Nicolas Prigent
- Creating an ASP.NET Core Docker application and deploying to Azure & Docker compose with ASP.NET Core, EF Core and the PostgreSQL image – Damian Bowden
- How to Check Database Availability from the Application Tier – Dimitri Furman
- EF Core CLI Commands with VS2017 RC3 – Julie Lerman
- Migrating a Disk-Based Table to a Memory-Optimized Table in SQL Server – Alex Grinberg
- Handling Graphs in SQL – Joe Celko
- Everything you need to know about HTTP security headers – Max Veytsman
- TypeScript 2.1: Improved Inference for Literal Types – Marius Schulz
- ES proposal: Shared memory and atomics & Making transpiled ES modules more spec-compliant – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer
- Calling Windows 10 APIs From a Desktop Application – Michael Crump
- Don’t use ReactiveUI – Eric Sink
- Enforce Referential Integrity Between Documents in Marten – Jason Roberts
- Using Azure Functions to add a Contact Form to a Static Site – Eli Weinstock-Herman
- Our journey on building the Go SDK for Azure – Kirthi Krishnamraju
- Refactoring Towards Resilience: A Primer – Jimmy Bogard
- SyntheticMonitoring – Flávia Falé & Serge Gebhardt
- How to view the last changes (commit) made to a file in a repo on GitHub – 029 – Sara Ford
- Use Octokit to create labels – Gary Ewan Park
- Semantic Versioning with Powershell, TeamCity and GitHub – Dylan Beattie
- Excessive explanation, part thirteen – Eric Lippert
Community
- Anybody want a gently used StructureMap? – Jeremy D Miller
- VIDEO: How to get started with technical public speaking! – Scott Hanselman
“taking a week off (to get married and have a honeymoon [..]”
Congratulations !!!
Congratulations!
And thanks for catching up, we’ll be going through today’s post till lunch 🙂
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Congratulations and welcome back 😉
Well done you. Massive, massive congratulations
Congradulations!
Congratulations! Time off well deserved 🙂
Congratulations, Chris! 🙂
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Congratulations! That’s awesome!
Congratulations! Glad you took some time off.
Congratulations and thanks for all that you do!
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Congratulations! and thanks for publishing each day.
Congratulations to you both!!
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Congratulations Chris! 🙂
Grats!
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Félicitations Chris et àvotre épouse!
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Congrats. Thanks for all the work you do for the community
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Congratulations! And thanks from across the pond — I am a daily reader.
Congrats.
Congratulations! And thanks for the new brew.
Congratulations:)and thanks for your daily publishing.
Congrats Chris! 🙂
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Congratulations – hope you had a great time. Thanks for all your efforts.
Congratulations Chris and welcome back!
Thank you everyone for the good wishes, we really appreciate them.
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Ha! Love the post from “Mrs. A”.
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Congratulations chaps! Wonderful to have you back Chris.
Congratulations and best wishes on your marriage, and thanks for everything I’ve learned the past several years via Morning Brew links. I hope the many responses to this post give you an idea of how much we appreciate your work.