The Morning Brew #2541
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 12th March 2018 at 08:13 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Many thanks for the messages of support last week.
Software
- Visual Studio 2017 version 15.6, Visual Studio for Mac version 7.4 Released – John Montgomery
- F# language and tools update for Visual Studio 2017 version 15.6 – Phillip Carter
- .NET Framework 4.7.2 Developer Pack Early Access build 3056 is available! – Preeti Krishna
- ASP.NET Core 2.1.0-preview1: Functional testing of MVC applications – Daniel Roth
- New Git Features in Visual Studio 2017 Update 6 – Kayla Ngan
Information
- Major build speed improvements – Try .NET Core 2.1 Preview 1 today – Scott Hanselman
- Using HostBuilder and the Generic Host in .NET Core Microservices – Steve Gordon
- Upgrading my podcast site to ASP.NET Core 2.1 in Azure plus some Best Practices – Scott Hanselman
- ASP.NET Core in Action – Filters – Andrew Lock
- DRY routes between C# and Angular – Simon Harriyott
- Jasper v0.6: Better outbox usage, Lamar, ASP.Net Core integration changes, Renaming BlueMilk to Lamar & Marten 2.6/2.7 and why we don’t support Sql Server (yet) – Jeremy D Miller
- It’s Not Dead: webpack and dead code elimination limitations – John Reilly
- Containers – What Are They Good For? Build Environments? – Jimmy Bogard
- SQL Server Graph Databases – Part 1: Introduction – Robert Sheldon
- WebUSB – An unexpected update… – Michael James
- We Write CSS Like We Did in the 90s, and Yes, It’s Silly – Jens Oliver Meiert
- Properly getting into jail: Data flow, Properly getting into jail: The topology of sharing, Properly getting into jail: Services with data sharing instead of RPC or messaging & Properly getting into jail: The workflow of getting an inmate released – Ayende
- Decryption with Azure Key Vault – K. Scott Allen
- Dynamic Binding in Azure Functions with Imperative Runtime Bindings – Jason Roberts
- Azure Tips and Tricks Part 101 – Day 1 – An end to end scenario with Azure App Server, API Apps, SQL, VSTS and CI/CD – Michael Crump
Glad to see you back. Hope your emergency is now over and all is good for you and yours.
Glad to see you posting Chris!