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Category Archives: .NET Framework
Build Conference 2020
I was reading about the 2020 Build Conference which for the first time was completely virtual. Can read more the details here…
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Switching to working virtually…
It’s been about a month and half nearly two months now of working completely virtual and staying away from the office due to Covid19. There were some initial bumps, such as, dropped vpn connections or capacity overload home wifi connectivity issues missing having two monitors issues with team collaboration tools missed meeting by team members […]
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MicroServices
Over the years, applications can keep growing, as features get added, to the point that they become quite difficult to manage, and any new change requires a lot of resources both time and people to make that change. The standard design pattern of choice seems to be a monolithic architecture where the components are all […]
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Choosing the right Javascript framework
Every organization goes through a cycle of reviewing and updating applications that have become dated and harder to maintain. There are many new competing technologies for building responsive web applications, both on the client and server side. A number of javascript frameworks are open source and free, and primarily for building Single Page Applications. Looking […]
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.NET Core is now open source
Microsoft just announced that .NET Core will be open source, including the runtime as well as the framework libraries. .NET Core is a modular development stack that is the foundation of all future .NET platforms It’s already used by ASP.NET 5 and .NET Native. As a .NET developer one was able to build & run […]
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Should we switch to React?
We have been using Angular for a while now, but when ever another Javascript framework such as React comes along and acquires popularity then everyone gets interested particularly when there’s hype surrounding the new framework, and we’re about to switch from AngularJS to Angular 2. Of course a number of factors come into play while […]
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Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 Beta
Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 public beta now available per Scott Guthrie >>>
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