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DocumentDB APIs and SDKs

by bill-s, 2016-12-04T01:29:08.000Z

The DocumentDB .NET Core Preview SDK enables you to build fast, cross-platform ASP.NET Core and .NET Core apps to run on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Developing Microsoft Azure Solutions

by bill-s, 2016-12-02T23:20:03.000Z

In this computer science course, you will learn how to deploy an ASP.NET MVC application, which is a web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model–view–controller (MVC) pattern, to the Microsoft Azure platform.

Build an app using SQL Server

by bill-s, 2016-12-02T23:21:46.000Z

Get started with SQL Server on macOS, Linux, and Windows.

Fat Controller CQRS Diet: Command Pipeline

by bill-s, 2016-12-04T01:27:15.000Z

This post is in my Fat Controller CQRS Diet series demonstrating how to thin your controllers by implementing commands and queries using the MediatR library.

Here's 1.4 billion records from Have I been pwned for you to analyse

by bill-s, 2016-12-04T01:31:58.000Z

I get a lot of requests from people for data from Have I been pwned (HIBP) that they can analyse. The answer has always been "no". However, as part of HIBP's 3rd birthday celebrations, I am going to share data with you, quite a lot of it.

Getting the most out of Git

by bill-s, 2016-12-03T10:10:29.000Z

In the last few years, millions of developers have started to use Git. But just a fraction of them are using it confidently and productively: Git’s large feature set and its even larger number of parameters and flags make it hard to master. The question, therefore, is <em>not</em> if you are <em>using</em> Git in your team. The question is if it helps you become a more professional and productive developer.

mahapps.metro

by bill-s, 2016-12-04T00:57:35.000Z

a UI toolkit for WPF

Put a .NET Core App in a Container with the new Docker Tools for Visual Studio

by bill-s, 2016-12-04T00:59:25.000Z

By now hopefully you’ve heard the good news that we’ve added first class support for building and running .NET applications inside of Docker containers in Visual Studio 2017 RC.

Module #1: .NET Core + Application Insights

by bill-s, 2016-12-03T10:12:00.000Z

Experience the ease of ASP.NET Core and Azure App Services creation and management, and the benefits of Application Insights based on best practices and practical examples.

Use the mssql extension for Visual Studio Code

by bill-s, 2016-12-02T23:21:10.000Z

This topic shows how to use the mssql extension for Visual Studio Code (VS Code) to develop SQL Server databases.

SQL SERVER – Speed Up Performance Without Code Change

by bill-s, 2016-12-04T01:30:18.000Z

In this blog post we are going to leave about how to Speed Up Performance Without Code Change or Configuration Change in SQL Server. This blog post is going to be a fun and quick read.

Using ASP.NET Core Javascript Services to Play Nice with Client-side Frameworks

by bill-s, 2016-12-04T01:30:35.000Z

Developing a web application today is probably one of the best times to ever do so, at least, if you can figure out how to get your environment set up. Frameworks like Angular, Aurelia, React, and countless others are incredible tools, but there's a learning curve to make them do your bidding.

Using .NET Core Configuration with legacy projects

by bill-s, 2016-12-04T00:59:45.000Z

In .NET Core, configuration has been re-engineered, throwing away the System.Configuration model that relied on XML-based configuration files and introducing a number of new configuration components offering more flexibility and better extensibility.

What's New in F# 4.1

by bill-s, 2016-12-04T01:28:16.000Z

Learn about the new F# 4.1 features.

Why You Should Take Another Look at C#

by bill-s, 2016-12-03T10:09:27.000Z

Because you can and because you want to! In this <a href="https://gotocon.com/cph-2016/">GOTO Copenhagen 2016</a> talk, <strong>Mads Torgersen</strong> invites you to play around in the key of C#, see why it’s not your uncle’s, and discover where the language is headed.

Xamarin Test Cloud Announcements at Microsoft Connect();

by bill-s, 2016-12-04T01:28:49.000Z

At the Microsoft Connect(); keynote in New York this morning, we made some significant announcements about Xamarin Test Cloud, namely that we now support the Appium framework and that Visual Studio Mobile Center (Preview) is the next generation of Xamarin Test Cloud.

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