'Is WPF Dead?' Some Devs Claim 'Yes' as Microsoft Relegates Issues/PRs to the Community -- Visual Studio Magazine Microsoft: 'We now switch to the model where we accept a lot of PRs from the community because we think of WPF as very mature project so not that much rapid development is happening in WPF area, but we totally support it.'
Silk.NET Community Meeting & API Review Join the Silk.NET team on 6 Jan 19:00 UTC for a community meeting as they discuss & review designs for a complete rewrite! Have you used Silk .NET or a simil...
Closing out 2022 with our latest Impact Report Our Impact Report is an annual summary highlighting how we are trying to build a better Internet and the progress we are making on our environmental, social, and governance priorities.
OCaml 5.0.0 is out! We have the pleasure of celebrating the birthdays of Jane Austen and Arthur C. Clarke by announcing the release of OCaml version 5.0.0. The highlight of this new major version of OCaml is the long-awaited runtime support for shared memory parallelism and...
How Halo, Dynamics 365, and Mesh scale to millions with Orleans and you can too! | .NET Conf 2022 In 2021, the Developer Division at Microsoft adopted the Orleans project as a core part of the .NET ecosystem. Orleans Grains complement the ASP.NET develope...
Hackers leak personal info allegedly stolen from 5.7M Gemini users Gemini crypto exchange announced this week that customers were targeted in phishing campaigns after a threat actor collected their personal information from a third-party vendor.
Passkeys—Microsoft, Apple, and Google’s password killer—are finally here It only took 50 years, but there's finally a replacement that's safer and easier to use.
Hidden gems and live coding with .NET 7 | BRK203H In this all code/no slides session, Damian and David cover the depths of the .NET 6 and .NET 7 wave. Let’s talk about why your app isn’t scaling, what you ne...
Why doesn't Windows use the 64-bit virtual address space below 0x00000000`7ffe0000? It does use it, although it doesn't look like it.
GitHub - atom/atom: The hackable text editor :atom: The hackable text editor. Contribute to atom/atom development by creating an account on GitHub.
How Cloudflare advocates for a better Internet In this blog we outline how we advocate, across the many jurisdictions where we operate, for a better Internet, in our engagement with governments and regulators.
Code Maze Weekly #152 - Code Maze Issue #152 of the Code Maze weekly. Check out what’s new this week and enjoy the read. .NET and C# Top Picks Creating Multi-Tier Subscriptions using C# [www.danylkoweb.com] If you had the luck to build the product from scratch, you’ve certainly had a chan...
.NET Conf Thailand 2022 Join us for .NET Conf, an event where we will be showcasing many of the advancements and capabilities of .NET, including some of the cool technologies that w...
How to customize Swagger UI with custom CSS in .NET 7 - Code4IT Exposing Swagger UI is a good way to help developers consume your APIs. But don't be boring: customize your UI with some fancy CSS
What are the Frozen Collections coming in .NET? Join the NDC Conferences Giveaway: https://mailchi.mp/nickchapsas/ndcCheck out my courses: https://nickchapsas.comBecome a Patreon and get source code access...
WebGPU — All of the cores, none of the canvas — surma.dev WebGPU is an upcoming Web API that gives you low-level, general-purpose access GPUs.
The Future of .NET with WASM | The .NET Tools Blog You’ve likely heard about Blazor, .NET’s frontend framework for writing web applications. Blazor lets you use your existing C# skills to build full-stack applications, from client to server. One way t
Running a Blazor WebAssembly App on Azure Static Web Apps In my blog post yesterday I shared how I got into trouble when I tried to deploy a Blazor WebAssembly App to an Azure App Service for Linux....
a native internet protocol for social media There’s a lot of conversation around the #TwitterFiles. Here’s my take, and thoughts on how to fix the issues identified. I’ll start with the principles I’ve come to believe…based on everything I’ve learned and experienced through my past actions as a Twi...
Preparing to move away from Twitter I opened my Twitter account more than 13 years ago, in August 2009. For 12 years, I kept focusing on professional-related content: Java, the JVM, programming, etc. I built my audience, trying to promote good technical content, either my own or stuff that ...
Create native desktop & mobile apps using web skills in Blazor Hybrid | .NET Conf 2022 Are you a web developer and need to target iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows? Ship directly to the store and build world class apps with native API access wit...
John Horgan - Cross-Check: A Journal I've had a hard time getting published on Scientific American lately, so I'm posting this column here on my personal website. –John Horgan
75% Of Us Think Software Developers Would Do Better Work in Small Partnerships how developers should organize ourselves to do our best work.
Ask a computer! A toy powered by GPT-3 and reckless abandon Link to: Ask a computer! A toy powered by GPT-3 and reckless abandon
Writing Objective-C iOS apps without Storyboards As a progression of the visual UI design paradigm introduced by InterfaceBuilder, Apple introducedStoryboardsfor developers to visually create iOS views and make connections between them.iOS applications typically use Storyboards for both the launch scree...
If we must, let's talk about safety How would you put a 69 meters long, 50 meters tall, 1210 tonnes ship in a museum? A boat so large and so great it sank 100 meters into her maiden voyage?
Speed vs Maintainability as a Software Engineer "Move fast and break things" But should we really move fast and leave a mess behind?
Unmarshaling JSON in Go: The weird parts JSON deserialization is Go seems easy, but there are a lot of tricky parts. Come and see!
advent-of-code-2022/day4.cbl at main · vcsjones/advent-of-code-2022 Contribute to vcsjones/advent-of-code-2022 development by creating an account on GitHub.
Jupiter Rising: A Decade of Clos Topologies and Centralized Control in Google’s Datacenter Network Jupiter Rising: A Decade of Clos Topologies and Centralized Control in Google’s Datacenter Network
Things I want as SRE/DevOps from Devs It has been a while since I’ve been working as SRE/Platform/Cloud Engineer, and lately and I realize I’ve been repeating some questions to developers that I rarely get an answer for straight away. These are not meant to make anyone’s lif...
Freddy's Jottings · Try not to be evil Atop Google's code of conduct was a simple motto: 'Don't be evil'. This was their poignant three word slogan, their mantra, their creed. But in 2018, like an ancient webpage in Google's search rankings, it subtly sunk to the very bottom. Don't be evil or,...
Popov Leather: How to really piss off your customers in 13 emails (and counting!) Back to blog archive