The Morning Brew #1613
Posted by Chris Alcock on Wednesday 21st May 2014 at 09:07 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Software
- EF 6.1.1 Beta 1 Available – Rowan Miller announces the beta release of Entity Framework 6.1.1, a predominantly bugfix release of issues introduced in 6.1, along with a few community contributions
- ReSharper 8.2.1 RTM Is Available – JetBrains announce the release of ReSharper 8.2.1, a maintenance release of particular interest to Portable Class Library users on Windows Phone, Jasmine and AngualrJS users, and those encountering issues with ambiguous references.
- Now that’s classic, Visual Basic [Classic] Tools for Visual Studio – Greg Duncan highlights a neat looking extension for Visual Studio which brings back the ability to work with VB6 projects
- Unit Test Generator v1.3 and a chat about its origin and future – Willy-Peter Schaub announces the release of Unit Test Generator 1.3, and discusses some common questions people have about it, and its future
Information
- .NET Native Deep Dive: Dynamic Features in Static Code – Morgan Brown shares a look at the way in which .NET native supports dynamic features in your code whilst compiling the code statically
- F#29 : Interop & F#30 : Type Providers – Sacha Barber rounds out his orringially planned set of posts on the F# language with a look at interoperability with other .NET languages, and exploring the exciting world of Type Providers
- Question regarding GetHashCode() and Equality – Bill Wagner discusses a readers wuestion about equality, and the range of different ways of determining equality of two objects
- Teaching ASP.NET Web API to WADL – Stuart Leeks discusses working with Azure API Management, and looks at implementing a WADL endpoint for services to help improve the details of the service metadata being made available
- Edit and Continue survey results – The VB and C# Teams share the results from their recent Edit and Continue survey
- Creating ASP.NET MVC Negotiated Content Results – Rick Strahl discusses the implementation of Content Negotiation on an ASP.NET MVC Application
- Speeding up ASP.NET vNext package restore – Maarten Balliauw shares a tip for improving your package restores on the ASP.NET vNext platform – something which is ever important in vNext as it makes heavy use of NuGet
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