.NET Community Standups | Live every Tuesdy and Thursday Alternating between 10:00 AM and 3:45 PM Pacific Time, week to week.
mrpmorris/blazor-university Accompanying source code for blazor-university.com - mrpmorris/blazor-university
Azure DevOps Podcast: Mads Torgersen on the Latest in C# - Episode 49 Today’s guest is Mads Torgerson, the lead designer and program manager of the C# programming language. He has been with Microsoft for 14 years. And prior to that, Mads was a professor and also contributed to a language starting with J. In this week...
Blazor University – Learn the new .NET SPA framework from Microsoft Welcome to Blazor University. By working your way through the information in this website I intend to take you from complete novice through to expert in all things Blazor.
.NET Design Review: GitHub Quick Reviews 00:00:00 - Approved: Add a Socket.Listen() overload https://github.com/dotnet/corefx/issues/9680#issuecomment-523130997 00:05:45 - Approved: Add ImmutableInterlocked.Update for ImmutableArray https://github.com/dotnet/corefx/issues/19408#issuecomment-523...
What’s in the Works: Improving Feedback for All Users - Stack Overflow Blog I’m Meg Risdal, the new Product Manager for Public Q&A. My team works on the public platform and the community tools that help power it (in contrast to our private Q&A products, Stack Overflow for Teams). Recently, we’ve shipped a new tag synonyms dashboa...
How 24 FPS Became Standard Scott Wilkinson talks with Television Historian Mark Schubin, who explains the reason why 24 frames per second became the standard for film. For the full episode, visit https://twit.tv/htg/347
Making my first contribution on SourceForge using Mercurial In this post I describe my experience of making my first contribution to a project on SourceForge, using the Mercurial version control system.
An Introduction to System.Threading.Channels - Steve Gordon In this post, I introduce concepts and samples for System.Threading.Channels in .NET which supports synchronisation of data for concurrent processing.
ASP.NET Community Standup - August 6th 2019 - ASP.NET Core A to Z eBook with Shahed Chowdhuri Join members from the ASP.NET teams for our community standup covering great community contributions for ASP.NET, ASP.NET Core, and more. Community links for this week: https://www.theurlist.com/aspnet-standup-2019-08-06
dotnet/core Home repository for .NET Core. Contribute to dotnet/core development by creating an account on GitHub.
Rotor v2 book draft available · Ted Neward's Blog As Joel points out, we've made a draft of the SSCLI 2.0 Internals book available for download (via his blog). Rather than tell you all about the book, which Joel summarizes quite well, instead I thought I'd tell you about the process by which the book cam...