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by bill-s, 2017-11-02T12:18:40.000Z
In my September column (msdn.com/magazine/mt842503), I laid out the many Entity Framework Core (EF Core) 2.0 fea-tures that align nicely with Domain-Driven Design (DDD) principles.by bill-s, 2017-11-04T18:21:19.000Z
BenchmarkDotNet v0.10.10 has been released! This release includes many new features like Disassembly Diagnoser, ParamsSources, .NET Core x86 support, Environment variables, and more!by bill-s, 2017-11-04T18:38:59.000Z
Fable is an F# to JavaScript compiler powered by Babel, designed to produce readable and standard code.by bill-s, 2017-11-04T18:22:13.000Z
Search Engine Optimisation is vital for any public-facing website, but often labour-intensive. This was something that became acutely apparent to us over the last few months, as we launched several websites and web applications that aim to give Winton’s clients access to the best possible information and analysis.by bill-s, 2017-11-04T05:30:11.000Z
This is another post resulting from my work on sample ASP.NET Core MVC powered Web API. This time I'm going to focus on conditional requests. Conditional requests have three main use cases: cache revalidation, concurrency control and range requests. Range requests are primarily used for media like video or audio and I'm not going to write about them here (I did in the past in context of ASP.NET MVC), but the other two are very useful for a Web API.by bill-s, 2017-11-03T09:00:22.000Z
Have you ever wondered which APIs are deprecated and which should you use instead? Or have you ever used an API and then found out it didn’t work on Mac or Linux?by bill-s, 2017-11-04T18:22:57.000Z
Before starting with CLR you need to understand .NET Framework first. So, actually what is .NET Framework?by bill-s, 2017-11-06T04:59:40.000Z
This guide describes how to move your existing .NET Framework server-applications directly to the cloud by modernizing specific areas, without re-architecting or recoding entire applications.by bill-s, 2017-11-04T18:21:50.000Z
Welcome to the second part about DevOps (here is the first one) and automating the deployment for the .NET Core apps with the usage of Docker, Travis CI and Rancher.by bill-s, 2017-11-04T18:23:23.000Z
There are many reasons why you would want to modernize your existing server-side app. Modernization will bring you Deployment, and DevOps improvements. Also moving your application to the cloud will help you be more productive by no longer spending time on on-going maintenance and the ability to scale-out easily.by bill-s, 2017-11-04T18:22:33.000Z
This article shows how ASP.NET Core MVC razor views and view models can use localized strings from a shared resource.by bill-s, 2017-11-03T07:55:37.000Z
The .NET Framework is more than fifteen years old! Or is it? Join Richard Campbell on a tour of the history of .NET, Visual Studio and the related tools that have been the principal way that developers build software in the Microsoft space.by bill-s, 2017-11-04T18:33:47.000Z
As 2017 comes to an end, now is the time to look towards the future. We typically look out 6 to 12 months, establish a set of themes we want to work towards, and then schedule work each milestone supporting those themes.by bill-s, 2017-11-04T05:29:20.000Z
Entity Framework is one of the topmost rich ORM tool from Microsoft targeting .NET framework. Entity Framework can be used with different approaches like Code-First, Database First, and Model First. Code-First and Database-First approaches are mostly used by the developers.by bill-s, 2017-11-04T18:29:07.000Z
In this article, we will contrast AngularJS (v1), Angular 2 and React with VueJS by building a small, single-page sample app.by bill-s, 2017-11-02T12:22:19.000Z
In the C# 7.0 "wave" we are trying something new. Tools such as Visual Studio upgrade on a frequent cadence, and there’s no longer a technical reason why C# couldn’t also be updated more frequently. So this time around we are embracing a notion of "point releases"; minor versions of C# that trickle out useful but smaller language features with shorter intervals.