The Morning Brew #2900
Posted by Chris Alcock on Friday 20th December 2019 at 09:07 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
‘Twas the last brew before Christmas….
I’m going to start my holiday publishing break with today’s edition being the last one before the Christmas break. Publishing will resume on 2nd January. Have a great Christmas, and an enjoyable New Year.
Software
- Connecting Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud in the UK and Canada – Boris Baryshnikov
Information
- Vertically Sliced Command Line Tools in C# and .NET Core 3.1 – Garo Yeriazarian
- The ultimate guide to secure cookies with web.config in .NET – Thomas Ardal
- VSIX Installer Extension Manifest and Visual Studio Version Numbers – Rick Strahl
- Visual Studio Tips Advent Calendar 20th December – Go To Matching Bracket – Lee Englestone
- How will WebAssembly replace frameworks like Angular and React? – Rockford Lhotka
- How to Perform CRUD Operations Using Blazor Preview 9 and Entity Framework Core 3.0 – Narayanasamy J
- Blazor.Animate updated to .NET Core 3.1 with better support for Blazor WebAssembly & Adaptive Cards for Blazor 2.0.0 released with support for .NET Core 3.1 – Mikael Koskinen
- Build Components in JavaScript Without a Framework – Lee Brandt
- ECMAScript proposal: top-level await – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer
- Best Practices – Async / Await – James Montemagno & Dean Faizel
- Tips for learning Azure in the new year – Michael Crump
- Roundup #62: ConfigureAwait, System.Threading.Channels, New Executive Director of .NET Foundation, Event Driven Collaboration, What You Need to Know About Open Source – Derek Comartin
Happy holidays! Thanks for doing this, always a joy to read with my morning coffee.
Thank you for another great year of this super-useful resource. Have a great holiday.
Happy holidays to you and your family! Thanks for keeping your blog alive this year.
Happy Holidays! Thank you so much for all of your hard work to aggregate and deliver blog links. Opening The Morning Brew and going through links, is part of my morning ritual to kickstart my day.
Merry Christmas and look forward to the new year. Have a nice holiday.
Hi Chris,
happy holidays and thank your very much for your morning brew. it is part of my daily routine and I don’t want to miss it 🙂
best regards from Munich!
Jan
Thank you Chris, merry Christmas.
Thank you! Merry Christmas 😉
Happy Christmas, Chris!
Thanks for another great year of Morning Brews! Enjoy the break.
Rich
Have a great holiday.
Merry Christmas Chris!
Hi Chris,
Thank you for all your good work. Happy Christmas to you and all your readers.
Best regards,
Michal