The Morning Brew #3513
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 19th July 2022 at 06:00 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
The observant amongst you noticed that yesterday there was no edition – this was not deliberate. I was away visiting my (in-law) family and my Father was taken ill and into hospital back home (he is now doing much better), so things were a little topsey-turvey, and The Brew got missed.
Software
- Announcing the .NET 7 support for Azure functions in an isolated process in public preview – MelonyQ
Information
- Natural transformations – Mark Seemann
- Nullability in C# – What It Is and What It Is Not – &
- Null Conditional Operators in C# – ?. and ?[] – Jeremy Clark
- Coding Shorts: ASP.NET Core Middleware Explained – Shawn Wildermuth
- Using IAsyncEnumerable in a Razor component – Gérald Barré
- Fighting WebView2 Visibility on Initialization – Rick Strahl
- Catering to Desktop & Mobile With .NET MAUI – Sam Basu
- Understanding AWS Lambda scaling and throughput – Julian Wood
- Production postmortem: Broken networks and compressed streams – Oren Eini
- Working with file system paths on Node.js – Dr. Axel Rauschmayer
Community
- Webinar: Pragmatic Event Sourcing in .NET With Marten – Khalid Abuhakmeh
Hi Chris, I’m glad your father is better. Family is on the first place, everything else is on the other places.
Btw, thanks for your constant effort for providing best content on the Morning Brew.
I hope all is well. Best wishes to you and your Father, and again, a big thank you for all you do keeping us abreast of interesting blog posts and articles.
Wish your Dad a speedy recovery, have read your blog every morning for years before I start work and really appreciate all the effort over so many year…
Best wishes to your family, hope your Dad is getting better.
Hi Chris, best wishes to your Father – and like others have said thanks for the effort you put into The Morning Brew it’s appreciated.
Best wishes to your Father! Looking forward to and read yor blog every day – thank you for your effort!
Take care and cool everybody
Hi Chris, glad your father is doing well, and you spent some time with your family. Praying for him and his health. Thank you for your daily work, family comes first and if you miss a day, a week, a month for family it is understandable. We might just be a bit worried while you’ve gone unnoticed. Take Care.
Hope he’s feeling better! Sending thoughts your way.
All the best for your old man. Thanks for your work here on TMB. Cheers!
Hi Chris,
I wish all the best for your father, you and the rest of your family.
And again, thank you so much for making the brew!
Best regards Stig