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The .NET Core is truly a new technology that is fast, efficient, cross platform, and open source. It also shares many similarities with the same .NET Framework you've known and loved for years. This session explains exactly what .NET Core is, but doesn't stop there. You'll also dive deep into the architecture and runtime, including how it works across different platforms like Windows, OSX, and Linux...
In this episode, Donovan is joined by Sandeep Chadda, to show the Visual Studio Team Service Wiki support to help your team members collaborate. Here is a link to learn more about VSTS Wiki powered by Git.
This week, James is joined by friend of the show Donna Malayeri, Program Manager at Microsoft in Azure Functions, who In this snack pack I challenge to create and publish an Azure function in under 5 minutes. Show Links: Visual Studio Functions Tooling tutorial: Create your first function using Visual StudioDocumentation on C# attributes: Using ...
Shows how to manage resources like scripts and styles in ASP.NET Core MVC using the Orchard.ResourceManagement package (available for use independently as a NuGet package. This allows you to do some advanced things like inject scripts and styles from View Components and Partials, prevent duplicate registrations, and define resource dependencies. Code for this episode is available here: https://github.com/OrchardCMS/Orchard2/tree/master/src/OrchardCore/Orchard.ResourceManagement
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team sat down with Dan Rosanova, Principal PM responsible for the newly launched Azure Event Grid service that launched 8/16/2017. Check out: What is Event grid and how do I start up? Try out the QuickStart for creating and routing custom events. Post any questions, topic ideas or general conversation here in the comments OR online on via Twitter with #AzureTwC. Follow @CoreySandersWA Follow @RicksterCDN
This week's episode of Data Exposed Scott welcomes Rebecca Zhang to the show. Rebecca is a PM on the SQL Server team and is in the studio today to discuss encryption at rest with key hierarchy in Azure SQL DB and DW...
Leon Welicki wows Scott Hanselman with recent updates to the Azure Portal, including new usability features, how you can preview new portal features, keyboard shortcuts, improved filtering, bulk actions, accessibility, portal-wide search, dashboard customization, and more. For more information, see: Azure portal (Preview)Microsoft Azure portalMicrosoft Azure portal overviewFollow @SHanselman Follow @AzureFriday Follow @LWelicki
I had the privilege of dropping in Mads Torgensen's office to get a sneak peek of what might be coming to C# 8. It did not disappoint! Here are some of the things he covered: [05:37] - Nullable reference types[16:30] - Async Streams[26:13] - Default Interface Implementations[32:11] - Extension EverythingAs always, the team would love your feedback! C# Language Design Repo
Most professional Xamarin apps need polished UI - wouldn't you rather ship your apps faster than sweating over perfecting UI details and performance? Meet Telerik UI for Xamarin - the one UI suite for all your Xamarin apps, for Xamarin.iOS/Android and Xamarin.Forms. You get truly native rendering of complex UI - like Charts, Listviews, Calendars, Gauges, SideDrawers and much more...
Andrew Parsons joins the show to share the latest updates on the Dream.Build.Play game developer competition. Dream.Build.Play is a game developer competition that is open to all developers, working solo or in teams of up to seven. Create a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) game for one of the categories by December 31, 2017 and you'll get the chance to win cash prizes and show off your game to the world...