Top Links
- Exploring a minimal WebAPI with ASP.NET Core (Scott Hanselman)
- A Peek into F# 4.1 (Visual F# Team)
- First look: Microsoft’s Windows 10 Anniversary Update (Mary Jo Foley)
- Preview: Android Nougat is on the Way (Miguel de Icaza)
Web Development
- Profiling Azure and ASP.NET performance (Ben Emmett)
- NativeScript + Angular 2: How to fix TNSLabel error (Yosif Yosifov)
- How to List All Services Available to an ASP.NET Core App and Logging and Using Services in Startup in ASPNET Core Apps (Steve Smith)
- Using ESLint as an ES2015 Learning Tool (Tatu Tamminen)
- Declarative Programming in TypeScript with Decorators (Peter Vogel)
- ebook deal of the week: Programming Microsoft Azure Service Fabric (Kim Spilker)
- Service Bus and the new Azure portal (Shubha Vijayasarathy)
XAML
- Offline Apps: what to do when your user disconnects (Windows Apps Team)
Miscellaneous .NET
- Challenge: The race condition in the TCP stack, answer (Oren Eini)
- Hex Visualizer Extension for Visual Studio 2015 (Greg Duncan)
- Learnings from The Book of F# by Dave Fancher (Jeremy Clark)
- What’s Coming Up in EFCore’s Near Future (Julie Lerman)
- Is there a Windows API for IntelliSense? (Raymond Chen)
- .NET Core: Using existing resx resource file (Rockford Lhotka)
- akka : ‘hello world’ (Sacha Barber)
Design / Methodology / Testing
- Why Do so Many Programmers Hate Agile? (Anna Majowska)
- Continuous Delivery with TFS / VSTS – Automated Acceptance Tests with SpecFlow and Selenium Part 2 (Graham Smith)
- Prioritization vs Sequencing (Cory Foy)
- You’re doing it wrong: Daily stand-ups (Gil Zilberfeld)
- The High Cost of Short Lead Time Meetings (Kalahari Meetings)
- New visual alerts added to Application Insights metric widget for VSTS dashboards (Mike Gresley)
Other Mobile Platforms
- Xamarin Quick Tip – Adding a Search Bar to a UITableView in iOS (Carey Payette)
- Get hands-on with IoT technologies at the Microsoft Data Science Summit (Cortana Intelligence and ML Blog Team)
- Building Your Own Ionic App (Deepa Makhija)
- Auto Attaching USB Storage To A Raspberry Pi Running Linux (Nic Raboy)
Podcasts / Screencasts / Videos
- .NET Rocks! – Security Panel from NDC (Carl Franklin & Richard Campbell)
- Revision Path 150: Ashleigh Axios (Maurice Cherry)
- Yet Another Podcast #158 – Angular 2 Documentation with Ward Bell (Jesse Liberty)
- Entreprogrammers Episode 127 “Turn Your Head and Cough” (Josh Earl, John Sonmez, Derick Bailey & Charles Max Wood)
- Scrum Master Toolbox – The Perfection game – Focusing teams on positive outcomes | Scott Duncan (Vasco Duarte)
- Eat, Sleep, Code – Couchbase and Polyglots (Ed Charbeneau)
- Merge Conflict 3: Your First Open Source Project (Frank Krueger & James Montemagno)
- Functional Geekery Episode 60 – Paul Bone (Steven Proctor)
- Away From the Keyboard Episode 46: Diversifying Your Skills With Kyle Simpson (Richie Rump)
- SE-Radio Episode 263: Camille Fournier on Real-World Distributed Systems (Stefan Tilkov)
- Developer Tea – The Business of Good Code (Jonathan Cutrell)
- Power BI Embedded with Josh Caplan (Seth Juarez)
Database
- SQL Server DBCC CHECKDB Overview (Brady Upton)
- Transforming Cartesian Coordinates to Spherical Coordinates in SQL Server with T-SQL (Dallas Snider)
- SQL Server Delete Duplicate Rows (Mandar Mulay)
- SQL SERVER – System Stored Procedures I Use to Get Started (Pinal Dave)
- Solutions for Azure SQL Database Throttle Log Wait of HADR_THROTTLE_LOG_RATE_GOVERNOR (Tim Smith)
- Common Table Expression, Just a Name (Grant Fritchey)
SharePoint
- Modern SharePoint lists are here—including integration with Microsoft Flow and PowerApps (Chris McNulty)
PowerShell
- Use PowerShell to Persist Environment Variables (Trevor Sullivan)
Miscellaneous
More Link Collections
- Double Shot #1709 (Mike Gunderloy)
- Top Ten Most Popular Developer Links for the Week Of July 18th, 2016 (Dmitry Lyalin)
- Reading Notes #242 (Frank Boucher)
- The Morning Brew #2143 (Chris Alcock)
- F# Weekly #30, 2016 (Sergey Tihon)
The Geek Shelf
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“akka : ‘hello world’ (Sacha Barber)” – this is not .Net, it’s Akka and Scala