The Morning Brew #1383
Posted by Chris Alcock on Monday 24th June 2013 at 08:33 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Short Edition today, mostly due to bad traffic on my commute….
Software
- A Sweet Summer Sysinternals Suite Refresh – Greg Duncan highlights the latest refresh of the whole SysInternals Suite of debugging and diagnostic tools – if these aren’t already in your toolset, they really should be
Information
- TypeScript Succinctly – Syncfusion have released another of the free (registration required) e-books in their Succinctly series. This title from Steve Fenton takes a look at the TypeScript langauge
- Array covariance: not just ugly, but slow too – Jon Skeet takes a look at array covariance, and shows how this is one area where the cleaner code options performs better than the more complex covariance.
- Managing the development process – Simon Harriyott discusses his software development process, and how he manages his single developer / self developer projects for his clients.
- Understanding Thread’s Synchronization Objects with a Real Life Example – Priyank Purwar takes a dive into the various synchronisation types there are available in most programming lanauges, looking at their use and illustrating with exmaples.
Community
- The "Ask Udi" podcast is back – Udi Dahan is resuming his ‘Ask Udi’ podcast series, and has resurrected the old episodes he is able to locate, and is looking for questions for future shows.
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