The Morning Brew #3381
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 4th January 2022 at 06:00 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Happy New Year! Thanks for the nice comments (and emails) on the last edition, always nice to know my efforts are appreciated. I’ll be slowly catching back up on the backlog of links over the rest of the week, so expect a couple of bigger editions over the next few days
Information
- A Comprehensive Guide to Port from EF6 to EF Core – Jeremy Likness
- Upgrading from .NET Core 2.1 to .NET 6.0 – Jason Sultana
- HTMX and ASP.NET Core Swapping Techniques – Khalid Abuhakmeh
- As and Is Operators in C# – Code Maze
- Simplifying User and Role Based Permissions in .NET – Paul DeVito
- Create your own Roslyn Analyzer !! – Ahd Ben Kheder
- Using Authorization with Swagger in ASP.NET Core – Code Maze
- Secure a Blazor WASM ASP.NET Core hosted APP using BFF and OpenIddict – Damien Bowden
- Building IsChristmasTree with CustomVision.ai – Lee Englestone
- Contributing to Open Source Projects – Nick Randolph
- Professional Open Source: Extend-Only Design – Aaron Stannard
- My professional and OSS aspirations for 2022 – Jeremy D Miller
- Welcome to 2022! – Reed Copsey (F# Software Foundation)
- Demystifying Closures in JavaScript – Chinedu Imoh
- React Query—Fetching Data the Right Way, Understanding Execution Context in JavaScript & Batching and Caching With Dataloader – Leonardo Maldonado
- React Developers’ Top 10 Topics of 2021 – Nora Georgieva
- Quantifier predicates – Joe Celko
Happy new year 🙂
Yeah Happy New Year,
Your work is still very much appreciated!
\o/
Happy New Year Chris, I hope you had a great time with your family and friends.
Happy New Year to everyone else who reads this blogs, and all the best to everyone for the future. The future of .NET is still looking very exciting.
Welcome back !
Happy new year! ??????
Ah. It seems emoji are rendered as question marks. Be assured I was sending pleasant emoji and not aggressive punctuation!
Happy new year and keep up the good work!
Happy that you’re back… this is one of my favorite stops every morning. Thanks for keeping it up for so long.