The Morning Brew #3058
Posted by Chris Alcock on Friday 14th August 2020 at 06:00 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
The Morning Brew will be taking a short summer break for just over the next two weeks, during which time I will be trading the world of software for the world of construction and constructing an office in my garden. The Morning Brew will be back with you after the late summer public holiday here in England, with publication resuming on Tuesday 1st September.
Software
- ReSharper 2020.2: Improved Code Analysis for C# 8, Code Cleanup on Save, and Revamped Unit Test Runner – Alexandra Kolesova
- Rider 2020.2: Localization Manager, Debugger Updates, and Major Updates to Unity Support – Asia Rudenko
- ANNOUNCING: Uno Platform 3.0 – Linux Support, Fluent, Material and more.# – Asia Rudenko
Information
- Serverless: I’m a big kid now – Justin Etheredge
- Migrating to .NET Core: Mission Complete – Derek Comartin
- Our journey to F#: Equality for free – Urs Enzler
- Programming Linux With .NET Core 3: Introduction & Chapter 2] – Roger Deutsch
- On the incredible value proposition of .NET & the Uno Platform – Ian Bebbington
- Azure SQL Capacity Planning: Overview – Marisa Brasile
- Segmented Log & Write-Ahead Log – Unmesh Joshi
- Life, part 31 – Eric Lippert
Have a great vacation!
Can we have pics of the build as the morning brew, even if it’s not every day? I’m sure it’s more than just me that’d be interested.
Enjoy the time off Chris!
I second Dave’s comments too – would like to see the before/after pics. Good luck with the build!
Good luck with the construction. Think about cooling for the summer and heating for the winter :p
Hi Chris, we’ll try to make it through the next 2 weeks without your very good editorial selections each day. Have a great vacation and good luck with the construction. As always, safety first with new and different projects. I think a lot of us are considering some construction projects large and small – as a few weeks turns into a few++ months! Hint – even a small window makes a huge difference in a workspace.
Enjoy the time off, Chris.
I’ll add my voice to the chorus of thanks for your effort every day.
Hope the construction goes well for you.
Enjoy your time off!