The Morning Brew #2423
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 18th September 2017 at 07:02 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
A bit of a beast of an edition today to catch up from last week.
Software
- .NET Framework September 2017 Security and Quality Rollup – Rich Lander
- Announcing SignalR for ASP.NET Core 2.0 – Glenn Condron
- Announcing Orleans 2.0 Tech Preview 3 – Julian Dominguez
- Strathweb.TypedRouting.AspNetCore 1.1.0 released! – Filip W
Information
- Managing Secrets in .NET CORE 2.0 Apps – Michael Hansen
- Managed object internals, Part 3. The layout of a managed array – Sergey Teplyakov
- Using Task with .NET Core 2.0 (Success, Error, Cancellation) – Jeremy Clark
- .NET Core vs .NET Framework: How to Pick a .NET Runtime for an Application – Angela Stringfellow
- Defining Common Assembly Properties for Multi-project .NET Core 2.0 Solution in Visual Studio 2017 – Andrey Kornich
- Interesting C# 7.x features – 01 – Malisa Ncube
- .NET Framework 4.7.1 ASP.NET and Configuration features – Preeti Krishna
- Getting started with SignalR using ASP.NET Core and Angular – Damien Bowden
- Custom Authentication in ASP.Net Core (without Identity) – Eli Weinstock-Herman
- How to include scopes when logging exceptions in ASP.NET Core – Andrew Lock
- ASP.NET Core Demystified – Razor Pages – Matthew Jones
- Welcome to the New Blog Template for ASP.NET Developers – Juliet Daniel, Lucas Isaza, and Uma Lakshminarayan
- The ASP.NET Interns ship their project – A basic blog template for .NET Core – Scott Hanselman
- ASP.NET Core Configuration – &
- ASP.NET Core Configuration – Reloading, Binding, Injecting – Ibrahim Å uta
- Supporting SSL Acceleration (Offloading) in ASP.NET Core – Tomasz PÄ™czek
- Configuring LetsEncrypt for ASP.NET Core and IIS & Accepting Raw Request Body Content in ASP.NET Core API Controllers – Rick Strahl
- The Monsters Weekly – Episode 106 – Global Query Filters in Entity Framework Core 2.0 & The Monsters Weekly – Episode 105 – SQL Injection attacks in Entity Framework Core 2.0 – ASP.NET Monsters
- Is IPrincipal dead? – Rockford Lhotka
- ASP .NET Core HTTP Error 502.5 – Process Failure – Iris Classon
- ASP.NET Core and Webpack – Part 2 – Ryan Southgate
- Experiments in Open Source: Exploring vcr-sharp for Http record and playback – Scott Hanselman
- Proposal for StructureMap 5 – Jeremy D Miller
- Things You Should Know: Web Apps and Linux – Jim Cheshire
- Debug live apps in Azure with the Snappoints and Logpoints preview – Nikhil Joglekar
- Try Azure #CosmosDB for free – Rimma Nehme
- Missing Data – Joe Celko
- DSC Future Direction Update – Mark Gray
- .NET and MultiStage Dockerfiles – Steve Lasker
- Weekly Windows Dockerfile #6 , Weekly Windows Dockerfile #7 & Docker Developer Advocate: Retrospective: August 2017 – Elton Stoneman
- What’s New in Microsoft Hyper-V in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update – Nicolas Prigent
- Rejoice! JavaScript-mancy OOP: Mastering the Arcane Art of Summoning Objects In JavaScript is Complete! – Jaime González García
- I can make this work…: fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin code clickability – John Reilly
- NuGet Package Signing – Ricardo Minguez
- Preventing Insecure Object References in ASP.NET Core 2.0 – Tahir Naushad
- A significant update to the XAML Designer – Daniel Jacobson
- Consuming hierarchical JSON documents in SQL Server using OpenJSON – Phil Factor
Fantastic to have you back! Hope you had a very restful break
Woot! He’s back!
That’s not a morning brew, that’s every coffee break for the next three days.
Good to have you back. I hope you enjoyed your break.