The Morning Brew
The Morning Brew will take its summer break from Monday, likely returning to publication on Monday 19th August Information Visual Studio Code – July 2024 (version 1.92) – Visual Studio Code Team and contributors The Singleton Pattern in C# Today Is Not Your Dad’s One! & Adding Serilog to ASP.NET Core: a practical guide – Metalama...
Information Enhancing #help in F# Interactive – David Schaefer Critter Stack Roadmap for the Rest of 2024 – Jeremy D Milller Blazor Basics: Uploading Files in Blazor Server Web Apps – Claudio Bernasconi Davide’s Code and Architecture Notes – Web APIs vs REST APIs vs pseudo-REST APIs – Davide Bellone Optimizing facets...
Information Azure Functions Best Practices for Performance, Reliability and Security – Chris Pietschmann Creating source-only NuGet packages – Andrew Lock Fix .NET MAUI MissingEntitlement and Provisioning Profiles Issues – Khalid Abuhakmeh ASP.NET Core Basics: Working with JSON – Assis Zang Using Entity Framework...
Information Easily Create Bindings for .NET MAUI with Native Library Interop – Rachel Kang Sign VSIX packages with Sign CLI – Maia Kelner & Dominic Nahous Metalama 2024.2 Generally Available: Class Introductions, Observability, and Much More – Gael Fraiteur Making Marten Faster Through Table Partitioning – Jeremy D...
Information Announcing TypeScript 5.6 Beta – Daniel Rosenwasser Uno Platform 5.3 Release: Full Rider Support and 350+ Enhancements – Uno Platform Team Avalonia 11.1: A Quantum Leap in Cross-Platform UI Development – Steven Kirk Windows resiliency: Best practices and the path forward – John Cable Introduction to TypeGraphQL...
Information Developers want more, more, more: the 2024 results from Stack Overflow’s Annual Developer Survey – Erin Yepis The Memento Design Pattern in C#, Practically With Examples [2024] – Metalama Team Three data architectures for the server – Mark Seemann En Provence [Some thoughts about npm package provenance – and...
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