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by bill-s, 2017-08-24T14:34:49.000Z
Blockchain is a transformational technology with the potential to extend digital transformation beyond a company’s four walls and into the processes it shares with suppliers, customers and partners.by bill-s, 2017-08-27T08:27:51.000Z
In our previous articles we looked at the new features of EF Core 2.0 and its criticisms. Today we’ll look at EF Core’s many breaking changesby bill-s, 2017-08-24T14:20:54.000Z
At //BUILD 2017, we shipped an update to the Continuous Delivery Tools for Visual Studio with support for configuring a Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery pipeline for ASP.NET Core projects with container support to an existing Azure App Service on Linux directly from Visual Studio 2017.by bill-s, 2017-08-24T14:20:24.000Z
Debugging ASP.NET Core apps in Visual Studio Code is not as simple as in „Windows version” but it’s still pretty easy to setup. So if you have ever had some troubles with that, here’s an explanation of the entire process.by bill-s, 2017-08-24T14:28:32.000Z
It is quite common to decorate ASP.NET MVC controller actions with filter attributes to separate cross cutting concerns from the main concern of the action. Sometimes these filters need to use other components but attributes are quite limited in their functionality and dependency injection into an attribute is not directly possible. This post looks at a few different techniques for injecting dependencies into action filters in ASP.NET Core. We discuss when each method should be used before taking a step back and examining if we can approach the problem in a different way for a cleaner solution.by bill-s, 2017-08-24T14:19:57.000Z
For a while now, I have been hacking on the AppVeyor API. This has been in order to setup some automation between the various GitHub Teams that I have, and the AppVeyor Roles that allow access to the projects in AppVeyor.by bill-s, 2017-08-25T13:12:34.000Z
In the last blog post, I investigated why my Noda Time tests on Travis were running much slower than those on AppVeyor. I resolved a lot of the problem just by making sure I was running release builds on Travis.by bill-s, 2017-08-26T02:40:33.000Z
This example demonstrates how to dump object properties to console or some other stream using reflection. It works only on instance properties as there is rare need to dump out static part of objects.by bill-s, 2017-08-27T08:27:53.000Z
With the .NET Core and Visual Studio Code, you could develop .NET on any platform with the great code editor. How about the testing? In Visual Studio, it has great built-in Test Explorer to manage all your unit tests. And now, the .NET Core Test Explorer for Visual Studio Code is coming! Currently, it support below basic features, and more awesome features are coming!by bill-s, 2017-08-24T11:57:51.000Z
<p><strong>.NET DeveloperDays 2017 – discover latest programming trends and talk with experts from all over the world!</strong></p> <p><strong>In October in Warsaw, programmers from all over the world will have the occasion to take part in presentations and discussions concerning the .NET platform.</strong></p> <p><a href="https://www.dotnetweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/net_developer.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-5804" src="https://www.dotnetweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/net_developer-300x149.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="149" /></a>v <p><strong>What has been prepared for participants?</strong> Three parallel themes, all-day presentations devoted to one specific topic (pre-cons) as well as bonding event – this is a brief description of this year’s edition of .NET DeveloperDays, which is going to take place between October 18 th and 20 th at EXPO XXI Hall.</p> <p><strong>Listen to the experts</strong> On the first conference day, the opening session is going to be delivered by Michele Leroux Bustamante (Surviving Microservices). Michele is the founder and CIO of the Solliance company (solliance.net), as well as Regional Director at Microsoft and Microsoft Azure MVP. For the last 20 years she has held senior management positions in corporations, implementing and monitoring different IT projects. She also managed security and compliance as well as cloud computing and DevOps technologies. During two following days, among the speakers there will be Dino Esposito, Alex Mang, Alon Fliess, Sasha Goldshtein, Daniel Marbach, Gill Cleeren or Sebastian Solnica. The event is going to be summarized with the presentation by Neal Ford (Stories Every Developer Should Know), who works at ThoughtWorks as director and software architect. He is a world-renowned expert in the field of developing and delivering software and specializes in combining fast engineering techniques and software architecture. The abstracts of subsequent sessions and speakers’ biographical notes are available at the event website.</p> <p><strong>Meet other programmers!</strong> Bonding event for all participants and speakers is planned on the first day when all sessions are over. In practice, during the entire event the participants will have the chance to talk and exchange their knowledge. The conference and presentations are going to be held in English. It is worth to add that among the partners of the event there are international clusters (e.g. ICT Cluster Bulgaria, Vojvodina ICT Cluster) and organizations connected with the IT industry (e.g. Girls inTech). DATA MASTER company is the organizer of the event. This company is also responsible for the organization of Join! Database Conference.</p> <p><strong>Buy your tickets before August 31st and save PLN400/EUR100!</strong> All information about the event together with the registration form are available at: <a href="http://net.developerdays.pl/">http://net.developerdays.pl/</a> as well as at Conference Facebook profile: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/DeveloperDays/">https://www.facebook.com/DeveloperDays/</a></p>by bill-s, 2017-08-25T13:03:50.000Z
Deconstruction feature can be used to consume tuples. Also, deconstruction feature can be used for user-defined types in .NET but for that you need to provide Deconstruct method.by bill-s, 2017-08-24T14:38:01.000Z
I got a great .NET Core question and repro here https://github.com/ScarlettCode/Example. I forked it, fixed it, and submitted a PR. Here's the question and issue and today's fix.by bill-s, 2017-08-24T14:24:03.000Z
Nowadays, there are a lot of options to chose from when implementing a new web application: React, Angular, Vue, Polymer and the list can go on and on.by bill-s, 2017-08-25T13:09:37.000Z
You may have heard the industry buzzword “serverless computing.” Whether you are already a serverless ninja, or still on the fence about the bizarre name, read on! How does it work? Why should you care? Is it just a fad, or a real trend in computing?by bill-s, 2017-08-26T02:25:18.000Z
We invite you to be a part of Sinergija community and look forward to receiving your topic proposals, ideas and speaker suggestions for Technical days. We are really excited about this year’s lineup of topics and to get you thinking, here are some of our picks for hot topics in 2017: Augmented Reality, Security, Cloud Apps, Gaming, Internet of Things (IoT), Digital Transformation and many more. Please see below the full list of topics. The key word is NEW. We are interested in selecting speakers who share our commitment to providing Sinergija audience with unique experiences and real-time information that matters. Although the conference is organized by Microsoft Serbia, it not exclusively related to Microsoft technologies. It has become regional brand and synonym for everything new and relevant in the IT and Business world in general. For the past years this network has been rapidly expanding beyond the traditional niche of IT experts and developers. Sinergija attracts about 1200 participants each year – It experts, business oriented delegates, decision makers interested in improving their business, and technology processes, as well as optimizing company resources through implementation of latest technologies. <a href="https://www.dotnetweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/sinerjia.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-6245" src="https://www.dotnetweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/sinerjia.jpg" alt="" width="175" height="50" /></a> Presentation categories and tracks to be featured in 2017: - <strong>Business Solutions</strong>: CRM and ERP - Microsoft Dynamics365, AX, NAV - <strong>Data Platform & Business Intelligence</strong>: SQL Server (OLTP, PDW), Azure SQL, Big Data, Advanced Analytics, Power BI - <strong>Developer Platform, Tools and DevOps</strong>: Developer tools, Agile planning, Testing, People processes and practices, .NET, Universal Windows Platform applications, Xamarin, Programming languages and frameworks - <strong>Internet of Things</strong>: Practices and guidance, Connecting devices to Azure, Windows on devices, Getting business value from IoT scenarios - <strong>IT Infrastructure Managemen</strong>t: Windows Server, System Center, Azure IaaS, Azure Stack, Microsoft Operations Management Suite, Hybrid infrastructure management, High Availability and Disaster Recovery solutions, Windows Intune - <strong>Modern Business</strong>: Digital transformation in business – digital banking, modern marketing, new era of manufacturing, application of augmented reality etc. - <strong>Productivity & Mobility</strong>: Office 365, Office client applications, Yammer, Skype, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Visio - <strong>Security & Identity</strong>: Active Directory, Microsoft 365, Enterprise Mobility Suite, Azure RMS, Windows Security, Hacking and Penetration Testing - <strong>User eXperience, Mixed Reality & Games</strong>: Augmented Reality, Mixed Experience, UX design, Interaction Design, Developing games for Windows and Xbox, Games at cloud scale - <strong>Web & Cloud Apps</strong>: <a href="https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fasp.net%2F&data=02%7C01%7CAna.Curlic%40microsoft.com%7C50236ffcbe4c46deb2ab08d4eb21c32b%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C636391977630342101&sdata=pU3H%2BT32h2vp5qCIa%2BAeTGMgvAwIuLf%2FMXrg7SlngLo%3D&reserved=0" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fasp.net%252F%26data%3D02%257C01%257CAna.Curlic%2540microsoft.com%257C50236ffcbe4c46deb2ab08d4eb21c32b%257C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%257C1%257C0%257C636391977630342101%26sdata%3DpU3H%252BT32h2vp5qCIa%252BAeTGMgvAwIuLf%252FMXrg7SlngLo%253D%26reserved%3D0&source=gmail&ust=1504022829252000&usg=AFQjCNGr63iIUa_nX2XnvT51cYqld6EcDg">ASP.NET</a>, <a href="https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fasp.net%2F&data=02%7C01%7CAna.Curlic%40microsoft.com%7C50236ffcbe4c46deb2ab08d4eb21c32b%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C636391977630342101&sdata=pU3H%2BT32h2vp5qCIa%2BAeTGMgvAwIuLf%2FMXrg7SlngLo%3D&reserved=0" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fasp.net%252F%26data%3D02%257C01%257CAna.Curlic%2540microsoft.com%257C50236ffcbe4c46deb2ab08d4eb21c32b%257C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%257C1%257C0%257C636391977630342101%26sdata%3DpU3H%252BT32h2vp5qCIa%252BAeTGMgvAwIuLf%252FMXrg7SlngLo%253D%26reserved%3D0&source=gmail&ust=1504022829252000&usg=AFQjCNGr63iIUa_nX2XnvT51cYqld6EcDg">ASP.NET</a> Core, Microsoft Azure, Modern web frameworks, Microservice architectures, Cloud architecture patternsby bill-s, 2017-08-24T14:34:09.000Z
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