It’s a big milestone day, with today marking edition 2500 of The Morning Brew, and also 10 years since I adopted that name way back in January 2008. Little did I know that I’d still be putting together a daily post 10 years later. Thanks to all the authors who have posted work which has been linked to in the Brew, without your articles, tutorials and though pieces there wouldn’t be a Morning Brew.
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- Beeline: An Experiment – Mark Rendle
- C# 7 Series, Part 8: "in" Parameters – Mark Zhou
- C# 7.1 – New features – Ibrahim Å uta
- Writing IL code on Visual Studio – Gunnar Peipman
- Troubleshooting compiled Azure Functions in F# – Szymon Warda
- Authenticate with OAuth 2.0 in ASP.NET Core 2.0 – Jerrie Pelser
- Creating specific themes for OIDC clients using razor views with IdentityServer4 – Damien Bowden
- Push Notifications and ASP.NET Core – Part 2 (Requesting Delivery) – Tomasz PÄ™czek
- Five RESTFul Web Design Patterns Implemented in ASP.NET Core 2.0 Bonus: Swagger – Jeremy Likness
- Unit testing node application with TypeScript in VS Code – using mocha, chai, mochawesome, gulp, travis – Nilay Shah
- Image Placeholders: Do it right or don’;t do it at all. Please. – Robin Osborne
- How much code is enough? – Bartosz SokóÅ‚
- SQL: Best Way to Scale SQL Server Database Performance – Greg Low
- Azure Tips and Tricks Part 74 – Working with Azure Storage Blobs and Files through the Portal – Michael Crump