Microsoft Pumps Out Weekly VS 2022 Previews, Open Sources SBOM Tool -- Visual Studio Magazine As July winded down, Microsoft started pumping out weekly previews of Visual Studio 2022 v17.3, along with open sourcing a tool to generate a software bill of materials (SBOM), instrumental to government cybersecurity best practices guidance.
Collections: Logistics, How Did They Do It, Part II: Foraging This is the second part of a three part (I) look at some of the practical concerns of managing pre-industrial logistics. In our last post we outlined the members of our ‘campaign community,&#…
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Data Center Heatmap At Automattic, our systems team manages over 10,000 physical servers located across 30 data centers on 6 continents. As our compute density has increased from 24 CPU threads/RU in 2013 to 128 CPU t…
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The many flavors of hashing About the many types of hash functions, their use-cases, dos and don'ts, with suggestions for currently accepted algorithms.
Taking a look at the Rogers Outage CRTC Letter Last week, the CRTC made public a redacted version of the response Rogers filed with answers to the regulators questions. I started my career in wireless telecommunications for a competitor to Rogers here in Canada, and wanted to dig through the outage. I...
Building a Recursive DNS Resolver Recently I’ve been thinking about how DNS really works under the hood. You ask a resolver for an IP, but how does the resolver know what IP maps to a domain? I figured the best way to learn was to build a resolver myself, and it turned out to be fairly si...
Try the latest Azure SDK for .NET management libraries This blog post discussed the new features of the Azure SDK for .NET management libraries. The Azure SDK team will continually release .NET management libraries for other Azure services. If you have any feedback regarding the SDK, open an issue in the Azur...
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Why the Windows Registry sucks … technically It’s quite popular to bash the Windows Registry in non-technical or lightly technical terms. I’ve just spent a couple of weeks reverse engineering the binary format completely for our h…
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You Don’t Need Microservices Microservices are very much in vogue for web software architecture. For most teams though, the monolith should remain the default choice.
Microsoft's Position on Linux I'm new to dotnet and programming... My question is what Microsoft thinks about Linux? They'll end the dotnet support for linux in the future? Why...
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TypeScript Bytecode Interpreter / Runtime Types · Issue #47658 · microsoft/TypeScript TypeScript currently solves a lot of issues with working with JavaScript today. From type checking itself, transpiling, to AST and language services for compilers, linters, and editors. The gradual...
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Code Maze Weekly #132 - Code Maze Issue #132 of the Code Maze weekly. Check out what’s new this week and enjoy the read. .NET and C# Top Picks Using IOptions with .NET 6 API Endpoints [nodogmablog.bryanhogan.net] IOptions is a useful interface that enables us to pass on configuration valu...
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Microsoft to End Support for .NET Core 3.1 in December 2022 The long-term-support (LTS) version 3.1 of Microsoft .NET Core Framework is slated to go out of support on December 13th, 2022. Microsoft recommends upgrading .NET Core 3.1 applications to .NET 6.0 to stay supported for the future, while the developers ha...
Our Summer Break - 2022 We'll be taking a short vacation, here at The .NET Core Podcast, and will be back on September 10th, 2021. So here's a shorter episode about what we'll be doing during the down time, some of the episodes which will be coming up, and a few ways to get in t...
Singleton Design Pattern in C# .NET Core - Creational Design Pattern | Pro Code Guide Singleton design pattern is the most simple design pattern and is useful when only one instance of a class is needed to implement actions across the system
S3 Isn't Getting Cheaper Storage isn't getting that much cheaper. And neither is AWS S3. What's are the implications? (h/t Peter Cai for the graph) pic.twitter.com/ZdZrgIh8bQ — Matt Rickard (@mattrickard) March 18, 2021 Clayton Christensen famously demonstrated the Innovato...
Twenty Plus Years of Blogging I've been logging a long time. My wife and I were talking about it. We realized that it's been over twenty years since my first nascient online attempts.
How To Evaluate Then Improve a Website’s Network Performance Not sure where to start when it comes to improving your website’s performance? Learn tested techniques listed in this blog, complete with video.
Microsoft open sources its software bill of materials (SBOM) generation tool Microsoft is excited and proud to open source its software bill of materials (SBOM) generation tool. A key requirement of the Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity, SBOMs are lists of ingredients that make up software components which pr...
Thinking About the Costs of a Software Feature (This article was inspired by parts of my talk “Things I wish I had learned earlier as a developer” at the Developer Week 2022 in Nuremberg, Germany)More than just codingThe total cost of a software …
How to Freaking Find Great Developers By Having Them Read Code When hiring developers, there are many things we are looking for, but over the years I have found that raw coding ability is easily the most important quality to look for. I can quickly…
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EdgeDB 2.0 | EdgeDB Blog Today we’re excited to announce the release of EdgeDB 2.0, the latest version of our graph-relational database.
Episode 432 - App Config Service Cale and Sujit discuss the little-known. but very important App Config Service which simplifies configurations for all applications on Azure.
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Squash, Merge, or Rebase? When version controlling your code with git, there are generally three choices when merging feature branches into main. Each has its quirks, so which one should you use? Rebase rewrites history on top of a branch. This provides a completely linear histor...