The Morning Brew #3380
Posted by Chris Alcock on Wednesday 22nd December 2021 at 06:00 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Today’s edition will be the last of 2021, with me taking some time off to be with family. The Morning Brew will return on the 4th of January 2022. Have a good festive period and best wishes for the new year.
Information
- An Overview of Distributed Tracing with OpenTelemetry in .NET 6 – Aaron Stannard
- Integration testing and NuGet packaging: Creating a source generator – Part 3 – Andrew Lock
- Overcoming Event-driven Microservices challenges with Dapr – Carlos Mendible
- HTMX Requests with ASP.NET Core Anti-Forgery Tokens – Khalid Abuhakmeh
- Byte-sized Tweets – Phillip Trelford
- GraphQL is not meant to be exposed over the internet – Jens Neuse
- KQL – The Next Query Language You Need to Learn | Data Exposed: MVP Edition – Marisa Brasile, Anna Hoffman, Hamish Watson
- Your Visual Studio Dashboard – Misty Hays
- Operator Precedence in JavaScript – Leonardo Maldonado
Thank you Chris for another year of The Morning Brew! Enjoyed all the Brews of the past year. Wishing you and your family Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year!
Just wanted to also say thank you. I may not comment often, and may only comment if I see a typo or incorrect link, but that doesn’t mean to say I don’t appreciate your efforts. I always find a blog post or two to read after checking out The Morning Brew, and yours is one of the default website that opens for me in the morning (along with FogBugz, Trello, our timesheet system, and our holiday tracking website).
Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year to you and your family.
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the Morning Brew this year 🙂 Have a great week off, you’ve earned it!
Thank you Chris for another year of your huge effort to provide useful links on Morning Brew for fellow .NET developers.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family.
Cheers!
Happy Christmas! I read this blog every day and just wanted to say how useful it is to be kept up to date with what’s going on in the .NET world! I’ve discovered a number of blogs and ideas through this site.
Boldog karácsonyt:)
Happy Christmas.
Thank you for all your hard work putting together this blog.
Chris, add my thanks for this interesting and useful site. I’m looking forward to another year.
Happy holidays to you and your family.
Thanks for all the time and effort keeping this amazing blog going. I’m already looking forward to new posts in the new year.
I hope you and your family have an awesome Christmas and a fantastic new year.
Thanks for all the effort you put in this blog! I always check every link to keep up with everything that goes on in the world of (.NET) software development.
Have a very good Christmas and a happy new year.