The Morning Brew #3527
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 22nd August 2022 at 06:00 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
And we are back….bumper edition today catching up over the past 2 weeks.
Software
- Announcing .NET 7 Preview 7 – Jeremy Likness
- ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 7 Preview 7 – Daniel Roth
- Announcing Entity Framework 7 Preview 7: Interceptors! – Arthur Vickers & Jeremy Likness
- Announcing .NET Framework 4.8.1 – Tara Overfield
- .NET 6 is now in Ubuntu 22.04 – Richard Lander
- Announcing TypeScript 4.8 RC – Daniel Rosenwasser
- What’s New in Visual Studio 2022 17.4 Preview 1 – Marc Goodner
- Visual Studio 2022 17.3 is now available! – Chris Hardy
- Visual Studio for Mac 17.3 is now available – Jon Galloway
- VisualStudio.Extensibility: A New Way to Write Extensions – Leslie Richardson
- Git Line-staging Released! – Taysser Gherfal
- Migrating from ASP.NET to ASP.NET Core in Visual Studio – Sayed Ibrahim Hashimi
- Choosing a .NET Memory Profiler in Visual Studio – part 1 – Clément Habinshuti
- Productivity comes to .NET MAUI in Visual Studio 2022 – Maddy Montaquila
- Announcing NuGet 6.3 – Transitive Dependencies, Floating Versions, and Re-enabling Signed Package Verification – Jon Douglas & Nikolche Kolev
- Introducing Transitive Dependencies in Visual Studio – Jon Douglas & Jean-Pierre Briedé
- HTTPS everywhere – Jon Douglas
- Announcing SynapseML for .NET – Large Scale ML with a Simple API – Serena Ruan & Mark Hamilton
- Exciting new release of SynapseML – Nellie Gustafsson
- .NET August 2022 Updates – .NET 6.0.8 and .NET Core 3.1.28 – Dominique Whittaker
- .NET Framework August 2022 Security and Quality Rollup Updates – Salini Agarwal
Information
- Micro Frontends in Action With ASP.NET Core – Composition via Blazor WebAssembly Based Web Components – Tomasz P?czek
- Securing Web APIs with Azure AD: Enabling Local Development – Jimmy Bogard
- Refactoring Minimal APIs with Carter – Karthik Chintala
- New Video: Coding Shorts – Output Caching in ASP.NET Core 7 – Shawn Wildermuth
- ASP.NET Core MVC Views not Resolving Partial Views outside of the default ControllerContext – Rick Strahl
- Fun With Custom Interpolated String Handlers – Khalid Abuhakmeh
- Azure Migrate now supports large-scale migration of ASP.NET web apps to Azure App Service – Mayunk Jain
- Build a data serving API – Justice Zisanhi
- Creating dotnet solution and project templates – Damien Bowden
- Why Isolating Your Unit Tests Matters & Mocking Best Practices – Peter Vogel
- Armchair Architects: The role of Simplicity in Architecture – Ben Brauer
- On Giving Technical Guidance to Others, What Is Good Code? & Putting SOLID into Perspective – Jeremy D Miller
- Workflow Orchestration for Resilient Systems & Shared Database between Services? Maybe! – Derek Comartin
- Patterns of Distributed Systems – Emergent Leader & Patterns of Distributed Systems – Clock-Bound Wait – Unmesh Joshi
- 8 elements of securing Node.js applications – Lucas Holmquist
- Using TypeScript With React and KendoReact Components – Thomas Findlay
- How SQLite Helps You Do ACID – Ben Johnson
- Introducing the Markdown Language Server – Matt Bierner
- Interim guidance on 2022 time zone updates for Chile – Farhan Ali – (This sort of post is the kind of thing I love to cite when explaining that timezones and daylight savings can be trickier than people think)
- DevOps 101: The role of automation in Database DevOps – Grant Fritchey
- re: How Discord supercharges network disks for extreme low latency – Oren Eini
- Learn web development using .NET and Visual Studio – Katie Savage
Community
- .NET Conf Focus on MAUI – That’s a wrap! – Jeffrey Fritz
- Announcing the .NET MAUI Beautiful UI Challenge – Jon Galloway
- Pragmatic Event Sourcing in .NET With Marten – Webinar Recording – Khalid Abuhakmeh
Welcome back 🙂 hope you had nice holiday !!
Happy to have my “homepage” updated again.
Hope you enjoyed your well deserved holidays!
Welcome back Chris. I hope you had a good break. It’s good to see you back.
I’m going to be well caffeinated after reading today’s bumper edition as I’m going to need a bigger coffee.
Yay! Thanks so much for doing this again, I hope you had a good vacation.
Welcome back!!
Welcome back Chris. Missed your blog as part of my morning ritual. Hope you had a good break.