The Morning Brew #2793
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 23rd July 2019 at 06:00 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Update: Removed the erroneous Raymond Chen link at the top of today’s edition – thanks to Bart for pointing it out
Information
- Merge Sort – The Sorting Algorithm Family Reunion – Matthew Jones
- Java on Visual Studio Code July Update – Xiaokai He
- Introduction To Lazy Evaluation And Fair Scheduling In C# – Akram El Assas
- ES proposal: private methods and accessors in JavaScript classes – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer
- Work effectively with JSON using Rider – Rachel Appel
- Containerize ASP.NET Core Applications with Docker and Azure Kubernetes Services – Akhil Mittal
- .gitattributes Best Practices – Muhammad Rehan Saeed
- What are Columnstore Indexes? – Monica Rathbun
- When a rewrite isn’t: rebuilding Slack on the desktop – Mark Christian & Johnny Rodgers
- Save your users from typing with AI 🤖 – Jim Bennett
- Azure Tips and Tricks Part 209 – Prebuilt Terraform Image to automate Infrastructure Deployment – Michael Crump
History
- What was the code name for Windows 7? – Raymond Chen
Why is there a stand-alone link to Raymond Chen’s blog at the top?
No good reason – Copy paste typo when posting, corrected now, thanks for letting me know