JED Server Security Incident Report Following a server level compromise of the Joomla! Extensions Directory (JED), we would like to provide our community a postmortem summary of the events leading to this issue, the response from the...
Moving from Node.js to .NET Core | App Center Blog Here on Visual Studio App Center, our platform is built as a set of microservices, which has afforded teams to make language and platform choices that work best for them, and ultimately allowed us to move and iterate quickly. Over time,
davidfowl/AspNetCoreDiagnosticScenarios This repository has examples of broken patterns in ASP.NET Core applications - davidfowl/AspNetCoreDiagnosticScenarios
Languages & Runtime: .NET Community Standup - May 23, 2019 Join members from the .NET teams for our community standup covering great community contributions for Framework, .NET Core, Languages, CLI, MSBuild, and more.
Ethical Alternatives & Resources - ethical.net We’ve compiled an open list of resources for ethical living — from browsers to books, TED talks to apps. Click to check it out — or make a contribution!
Is it better to "!= 0” or ”== mask” when working with enums (C#, RyuJIT) | tabs ↹ over ␣ ␣ ␣ spaces by Jiří {x2} Činčura 20 May 2019 .NET Core, JIT, RyuJIT
Spying on .NET Garbage Collector with TraceEvent This post of the series focuses on CLR events related to garbage collection in .NET.
chrisnas/DebuggingExtensions Host of debugging-related extensions such as post-mortem tools or WinDBG extensions - chrisnas/DebuggingExtensions
Spotlight on: Julia Silge, Stack Overflow - Mango Solutions Julia Silge is joining us as one of our keynote speakers at EARL London 2019. We can’t wait to hear...
The Ray Tracer Challenge... in .NET Core - CodeClimber I just bought the book "The Ray Tracer Challenge - A Test-Driven Guide to Your First 3D Renderer" and in the upcoming months, I'll be developing my own ray tracer, in .NET Core. I will also document my learning experience on the blog, for me, to keep trac...
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GitHub Satellite - Opening Keynote See the latest from GitHub Satellite with presentations by Nat Friedman, Shanku Niyogi, Dana Lawson & Devon Zuegel, including the debut of GitHub Sponsors. Read about all of today's announcements https://github.blog/2019-05-23-building-an-interconnected...
Top 10 Things You Can Do With GraalVM There are a lot of different parts to GraalVM, so if you’ve heard the name before, or even seen some of our talks, there are for sure things that it can do that you don’t know about yet. In this…
Announcing GitHub Sponsors: a new way to contribute to open source We’re thrilled to announce the beta of GitHub Sponsors, a new way to financially support the developers who build the open source software you use every day. Open source developers build tools for the rest of us. GitHub Sponsors is a new tool to help them...
GitHub Sponsors Financially support the people behind your favorite open source projects with GitHub Sponsors.
GitHub Enterprise - The best way to build and ship software The power of GitHub's social coding for your own workgroup. Pricing, tour and more.
Creating a git repo with Azure Repos and trying out Git LFS In this post I show how to create a new Git repo on Azure Repos, how to install Git LFS locally, and host to enable Git LFS in your repositories
Visual Studio Code Remote Development may change everything - Scott Hanselman OK, that's a little clickbaity but it's surely impressed the heck out of me. You can read more about VS Code Remote ...
Making Sense of .NET 5 – Bill Reiss Developer Blog Today at the first day of Microsoft’s annual Build conference, Microsoft announced .NET 5 which will be released in November 2020. This led to some confusion in discussions with some of my colleagues and friends. What about .NET Core? Isn’t that the futur...
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Creating a Quartz.NET hosted service with ASP.NET Core In this post I describe how to run Quartz.NET jobs using an ASP.NET Core hosted service, and how to handle scoped services inside singleton jobs.
The F# development home on GitHub is now dotnet/fsharp | .NET Blog TL;DR We’ve moved the F# GitHub repository from microsoft/visualfsharp to dotnet/fsharp, as specified in the corresponding RFC. F# has a somewhat strange history in its name and brand. If we roll back the clocks to the year 2015, F# sort of had two ident...