The Morning Brew #2303
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 20th March 2017 at 09:32 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Software
- Azure Functions F# support is now generally available – Chris Anderson
- SQL Server next version CTP 1.4 now available – SQL Server Team
- Introducing Cake.Chocolatey.Module – Gary Ewan Park
Information
- Disposing resources at the end of ASP.NET Core request – Filip W
- Options for CSS and JS Bundling and Minification with ASP.NET Core – Scott Hanselman
- More on ASP.NET Core Running under IIS – Rick Strahl
- ASP.NET Core: Building chat room using WebSocket – Gunnar Peipman
- .NET Core 1.1 – Where to start?, .NET Core 1.1 – Creating an ASP.NET Core using the .NET CLI, .NET Core 1.1 – How to publish an ASP.NET Core using .NET CLI & .NET Core 1.1 – How to publish a self-contained application – Luís Henrique Demetrio
- DotNet Core Version Confusion – Julie Lerman
- Extending ASP.NET Core response compression with support for Brotli – Tomasz PÄ™czek
- Tweak sign in messages with the ASP.NET OWIN middleware – Vittorio Bertocci
- Cleaning Up CSPROJ – Muhammad Rehan Saeed
- The Small Big Feature in Visual Studio 2017 – Jordan Knight
- Dogfooding .NET Standard 2.0 latest build & C# value type boxing under the hood – Yi Zhang
- .NET Core continuous deployment part I – Travis CI integration – Piotr Gankiewicz
- Getting Started with RabbitMQ in ASP.NET – Simon Timms
- ES proposal: arbitrary precision integers – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer
- Day 1 – Exploring Docker for Windows – Getting Started – Michael Crump
- Data checksums in Voron – Ayende
- How to view a git log graph from the command line that looks like Visual Studio View History – 076, How to use `git log -first-parent` to only view commits that happened on a given branch – 077 & How to use the arrows in the View History graphs in Visual Studio – 078 – Sara Ford
Community
- Assessing Code Quality and Technical Debt using SonarQube – Guy Smith-Ferrier (Dot Net Notts in Nottingham on Monday 22nd May 2017 and at .NET South West in Bristol on Monday 19th June 2017)
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