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ASP.NET + Node.js = JavaScript Services

by bill-s, 2017-05-20T11:53:45.000Z

JavaScript Services: what they are and how they can benefit you.

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Build 2017 | Channel 9

by bill-s, 2017-05-19T00:20:38.000Z

On demand: Watch keynotes, highlights, and sessions from Microsoft Build 2017

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BUILD 2017 Conference Rollup for .NET Developers - Scott Hanselman

by bill-s, 2017-05-20T01:30:20.000Z

Here's a few sessions that you might be interested in.

All Things Mobile at Microsoft Build | The Visual Studio Blog

by bill-s, 2017-05-19T00:20:42.000Z

We released the Xamarin SDKs as a part of Visual Studio a year ago, open sourcing them in the process. Since then, we’ve been busy improving the experience of mobile developers using Visual Studio, launching iOS simulator remoting, Workbooks, Inspector, the Xamarin.Forms Previewer, and support for iOS 10 and Android N.

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Build a CI/CD pipeline from Visual Studio

by bill-s, 2017-05-20T11:59:13.000Z

In this video Donovan Brown shows you how to use the new Continuous Delivery Extension for Visual Studio to build a complete CI/CD pipeline in Visual Studio Team Service and deploy to Azure.

Covariance, Contravariance and Invariance in C# - CodeProject

by bill-s, 2017-05-20T11:59:19.000Z

Most of the programming languages support subtyping. For instance, if Tiger is subtype of Animal, then an expression of type Tiger can be used whenever an expression of type Animal could.

CSRF Tokens In ASP.net Core - Dot Net Core Tutorials

by bill-s, 2017-05-20T11:59:16.000Z

CSRF or Cross Site Request Forgery is a type of web attack that uses a users own browser to post a form from one site to another.

Getting started with ASP.NET Core 2.0 Preview 1

by bill-s, 2017-05-19T04:38:35.000Z

In this post author focuses in on a few changes to the basic structure of ASP.NET Core 2.0 applications which simplify the code needed to get started.

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Getting started with Aurelia and ASP.NET Core

by bill-s, 2017-05-20T12:11:42.000Z

Interested in building a modern JavaScript SPA or progressive web app? Is Microsoft ASP.NET your primary web development platform? You’ll want to be here.

Handling 404 Not Found in Asp.Net Core

by bill-s, 2017-05-18T23:17:20.000Z

You might be surprised to find that the default asp.net core mvc templates do not handle 404 errors gracefully resulting in the standard browser error screen when a page is not found. This posts looks at the various methods for handling 404 not found errors in asp.net core.

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How a Blind Developer uses Visual Studio

by bill-s, 2017-05-20T12:11:41.000Z

Saqib Shaikh, a developer who happens to be blind, shows how he uses Visual Studio 2017 with screen reader software for writing and debugging code.

Microsoft Edge: What’s new and what’s next for the web and web apps on Windows

by bill-s, 2017-05-20T12:11:39.000Z

The web platform is more powerful than ever, and we’re on the cusp of a revolution in what web sites and web apps are capable of.

Microsoft extends Azure managed database services with introduction of MySQL and PostgreSQL | Blog | Microsoft Azure

by bill-s, 2017-05-19T00:20:31.000Z

As we look across what is happening at Microsoft Build, we are excited to announce the preview of managed database services with Azure Database for MySQL and Azure Database for PostgreSQL.

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.NET/ASP.NET team at DEVintersection 2017

by bill-s, 2017-05-18T19:03:41.000Z

Register for the ASP.NET Core sessions presented by Scott Hunter, Jeff Fritz, and Dan Roth from the .NET/ASP.NET team at DEVintersection 2017!

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New innovations at Microsoft Build 2017: Helping developers achieve more | Blog | Microsoft Azure

by bill-s, 2017-05-19T00:20:39.000Z

More than ever, organizations are relying on developers to create breakthrough experiences. From start-ups to enterprises to government agencies, developers are creating new digital experiences that are redefining organizations to empower us all.

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The biggest announcements from Microsoft’s Build event - The Verge

by bill-s, 2017-05-20T01:30:22.000Z

Microsoft just wrapped up its day-two Build 2017 keynote, and this is the one that was filled with news that’s more important to consumers and the company’s loyal fans.

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