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Announcing Azure SDK for Node.js 2.0 preview

by bill-s, 2017-04-15T18:36:21.000Z

Today we're excited to announce the 2.0 preview of the Azure SDK for Node.js. This update is packed with features to help you be more productive and we've added 20 new modules for services such as SQL and DocumentDB management.

Announcing TypeScript 2.3 RC | TypeScript

by bill-s, 2017-04-15T21:36:40.000Z

The TypeScript 2.3 Release Candidate is here today! This release brings more ECMAScript features, new settings to make starting projects easier, and more.

dotnet/BenchmarkDotNet: Powerful .NET library for benchmarking

by bill-s, 2017-04-15T21:36:31.000Z

Benchmarking is really hard (especially microbenchmarking), you can easily make a mistake during performance measurements. BenchmarkDotNet will protect you from the common pitfalls (even for experienced developers) because it does all the dirty work for you: it generates an isolated project per each benchmark method, does several launches of this project, run multiple iterations of the method (include warm-up), and so on. Usually, you even shouldn't care about a number of iterations because BenchmarkDotNet chooses it automatically to achieve the requested level of precision.

ASP.NET Core - Real-World ASP.NET Core MVC Filters

by bill-s, 2017-04-13T04:15:27.000Z

Filters are a great, often underutilized feature of ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET Core MVC. They provide a way to hook into the MVC action invocation pipeline, which makes them great for pulling common repetitive tasks out of your actions.

JWT Validation and Authorization in ASP.NET Core | .NET Web Development and Tools Blog

by bill-s, 2017-04-15T21:36:37.000Z

In this post, I’m going to cover the other end of token use on ASP.NET Core – how to validate JWT tokens and use them to authenticate users.

Microsoft Data Amp

by bill-s, 2017-04-15T18:36:26.000Z

Put data, analytics and artificial intelligence into the heart of your solutions. Get the latest on big data and machine learning innovations. Join us online April 19, 2017 at 8AM PT for Microsoft Data Amp.

Know it. Prove It.

by bill-s, 2017-04-15T21:36:33.000Z

The Agency needs new recruits-and we're keeping a spot open for you! We're taking the best and brightest developers, IT Pros, and Students who want to learn more-and prove they know their stuff-by earning badges for their tech skills. Ready to accept the challenge? Sign up for Know it. Prove it. and get ready to earn badges and lean unique skills quickly, while helping the Agency do good. The Agency needs you!

UWP Apps - Develop Hosted Web Apps for UWP

by bill-s, 2017-04-15T18:36:23.000Z

Many developers and companies create Web interfaces for their products and services for easy discoverability and access. Another platform is the apps platform. Native apps provide richer UX and functionality than Web apps. Now, Project Westminster provides developers a way to convert modern Web sites into native apps.

Visual Studio for Mac to the Cloud and Beyond

by bill-s, 2017-04-15T18:36:19.000Z

In November, we announced Visual Studio for Mac, a fully featured IDE that we hope will help every Mac developer create mobile and cloud applications. We started with a solid foundation for mobile development using Xamarin, and cloud development using .NET Core.

What’s new in Microsoft Edge in the Windows 10 Creators Update - Microsoft Edge Dev BlogMicrosoft Edge Dev Blog

by bill-s, 2017-04-13T04:15:29.000Z

EdgeHTML 15 ships to stable with Web Payments, WebVR, Intersection Observer, CSS Custom Props (Variables)...more!

Windows 10 Creators Update: What’s new in Bash/WSL & Windows Console – Windows Command Line Tools For Developers

by bill-s, 2017-04-15T21:36:34.000Z

When Windows 10 Anniversary Update (AU) was shipped, the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) was still far from complete, and was known to have many incompatibilities, especially with popular developer tools like node.js, Java, etc.

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