The Morning Brew #2304
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 21st March 2017 at 09:26 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Software
- GitHub – Microsoft/VisualStudioUninstaller – Visual Studio Uninstallation sometimes can be unreliable and often leave out a lot of unwanted artifacts. Visual Studio Uninstaller is designed to thoroughly and reliably remove these unwanted artifacts.
- ReSharper Ultimate 2017.1 EAP update: Visual Studio 2017 RTM and more – Svetlana Emelyanova
Information
- ASP.NET Core MVC Anatomy (Part 1) – AddMvcCore & ASP.NET Core Anatomy (Part 2) – AddMvc – Steve Gordon
- ASP.NET Core (-4077,-4047,-4089, 4095) – Benjamin Perkins
- Set HtmlHelpers Parameters Using Anonymous Objects in ASP.NET – Peter Vogel
- Getting started with Azure Functions – Gunnar Peipman
- The Monsters Weekly – Episode 94 – React with Server Side Rendering – The ASP.NET Monsters
- Building React Web Apps on .NET Core – dsuryd
- Make your pizzas taste better thanks to the F# Forward Pipe operator! – Youenn Bouglouan
- Understanding Fold – David Raab
- Event Hubs Archive, what’s the new naming convention – Shubha Vijayasarathy
- Checking Up on Your Entity Framework Objects with DbEntityEntry – Peter Vogel
- Building a MUD with F# and Akka.NET – Part One – Joe Clay
- Improve the Bus Factor – Libraries.io
- Dialing Visual Studio – Greg Duncan / Mads Kristensen
- How to open a GitHub repo that does not contain a solution in Visual Studio 2017 – 079 – Sara Ford
- Excessive explanation, part twenty-three – Eric Lippert
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