The week in .NET – Let’s Encrypt Web App Renewer, Seattle CodeCamp 2017

Previous posts: Project File Tools, Maira Wenzel, Mixed Reality in Miami .NET Core 2.0, ASP.NET Core 2.0, Entity Framework 2.0, Visual Studio 2017 Update 3, enterprise Entity Framework Core in Boston Rezoom.SQL, Protobuf in Orlando Open-source project of the week: Let’s Encrypt Azure Web App Renewer There’s a growing consensus that all web sites should… Read more

The week in .NET – Project File Tools, Maira Wenzel, Mixed Reality in Miami, and links!

Previous posts: .NET Core 2.0, ASP.NET Core 2.0, Entity Framework 2.0, Visual Studio 2017 Update 3, enterprise Entity Framework Core in Boston Rezoom.SQL, Protobuf in Orlando Nuke, Warden.NET, .NET in Bangalore Visual Studio extension of the week: Project File Tools The Project File Tools Visual Studio extension provides package name and version IntelliSense, tooltips for… Read more

The week in .NET – .NET Core 2.0, ASP.NET Core 2.0, Entity Framework 2.0, Visual Studio 2017 Update 3, enterprise Entity Framework Core in Boston, and links!

Previous posts: Rezoom.SQL, Protobuf in Orlando Nuke, Warden.NET, .NET in Bangalore MIST, F# in NYC .NET Core 2.0, ASP.NET Core 2.0, Entity Framework 2.0, and Visual Studio 2017 Update 3 launched! This is a week to celebrate for the .NET community, as .NET Core 2.0, ASP.NET Core 2.0, and Entity Framework 2.0 shipped! We’re also… Read more

The week in .NET – Rezoom.SQL, Protobuf in Orlando, and links!

Previous posts: Nuke, Warden.NET, .NET in Bangalore MIST, F# in NYC Command Line Parser Library, .NET South East Tool of the week: Rezoom.SQL Rezoom.SQL is an F# ORM for SQL databases. It integrates with the F# compiler via a generative type provider to statically typecheck its own dialect of SQL. It knows how to translate… Read more

Welcome to the .NET Framework 4.7.1 Early Access!

Today, we are happy to announce an early access build of .NET Framework 4.7.1. The .NET Framework 4.7.1 is the next version of the .NET Framework. It is currently feature-complete and in the testing phase. We are asking for individuals and companies to help validate the quality and compatibility of the release. It is not ready… Read more

The week in .NET – Nuke, Warden.NET, .NET in Bangalore, and links!

Previous posts: MIST, F# in NYC, and links Command Line Parser Library, .NET South East Links! Tool of the week: Nuke Nuke is a cross-platform build automation system with C# DSL, much like Cake. It features auto-completion, refactoring, and navigation in all IDEs. Nuke avoids complexity, and integrates as a normal project. [Parameter] string MyGetApiKey;… Read more

The week in .NET – MIST, F# in NYC, and links

Previous posts: Command Line Parser Library, .NET South East Links! Links! Package of the week: MIST The INotifyPropertyChanged interface is essential to many applications such as Windows Forms or WPF data binding. Implementing it can however be fastidious, and involves quite a lot of boilerplate code. MIST simplifies this using IL weaving and a custom… Read more

The week in .NET – Command Line Parser Library, .NET South East

Previous posts: Links! Links! .NET Conf, Material Design in XAML Toolkit Package of the week: Command Line Parser Library Command-line applications typically accept arguments and options, and expose a –help page describing them. Parsing those arguments and options is a repetitive task that .NET provides little help for out of the box, beyond the string[]… Read more

The week in .NET – Links!

This week’s post will exceptionally be made of links only, as I’m on vacation… Previous posts: Links! .NET Conf, Material Design in XAML Toolkit .NET Architecture: Microservices & Containers, On .NET with Omer Raviv on OzCode, Sprache .NET 8 Key Application Performance Metrics & How to Measure Them by Matt Watson. Working with “Big Data”… Read more

The week in .NET – Links!

This week’s post will exceptionally be made of links only, as I’m on vacation… Previous posts: The week in .NET – .NET Conf, Material Design in XAML Toolkit .NET Architecture: Microservices & Containers, On .NET with Omer Raviv on OzCode, Sprache On .NET with Mattias Karlsson on Cake, Topshelf .NET Whats Wrong with Comments by… Read more