Top Links
- Visual Studio Tips and Tricks: Increasing your Productivity for .NET (Mika Dumont)
- Blazor Tips and Tricks | Visual Studio Toolbox (Robert Green)
- Getting Started with GitHub Actions in Visual Studio (Taysser Gherfal)
- XAML Hot Reload for Xamarin.Forms Preview | The Xamarin Show (James Montemagno)
Web & Cloud Development
- Azure Tips & Tricks – Tip 220 – Move your data from AWS S3 to Azure Blob Storage using AzCopy (Michael Crump)
- WebStorm 2019.2.1 is available (Ekaterina Prigara)
- Using ComponentOne ASP.NET Core Controls with Mac (Joel Parks)
- Debouncing and Throttling in JavaScript (Rupesh Mishra)
- Introducing the New React DevTools (Brian Vaughn)
- Building Reusable GitHub Actions in TypeScript, using the official toolkit (Radu Matei)
- Got microservices? Service mesh management might not be enough (Greg Kuelgen)
- Reactide – The first dedicated IDE for React web application development (Reactide)
- Introducing kpack, a Kubernetes Native Container Build Service (Matthew McNew)
- GitHub intern project: Building a Learning Lab API (Philip Dumaresq)
- Building a Purescript web server with Stetson and Pinto (Rob Ashton)
XAML, UWP & Xamarin
- XAML Hot Reload Comes to Xamarin! (Mohamed Samsudeen)
- Using Prism + Shiny in Xamarin Forms (Rendy Del Rosario)
Visual Studio & .NET
- Build and Debug MySQL on Linux with Visual Studio 2019 (Erika Sweet)
- Developing Desktop applications in .NET (Damir Arh)
- Messaging Practices (Glenn Condron)
- RabbitMQ data portal channel in CSLA 5 (Rockford Lhotka)
- Event Sourcing with SQL Stream Store (Derek Comartin)
- Maximizing .NET Core API performance (Tom Longhurst)
Design, Methodology & Testing
- No Estimates and is it advisable for a Scrum Team to adopt it? (Martin Hinshelwood)
- Applying Netflix DevOps Patterns to Windows (Justin Phelps & Manuel Correa)
- How DevOps is like auto racing (Chris Short)
- Documenting Software Architecture (Herberto Graça)
- What’s A Mental Model? Your Shortcut To Being More Productive, More Often (Deanna deBara)
- Understanding the risk profile of your technical debt (Dormain Drewitz)
- Don’t Pick an Ops Platform Your Devs Won’t Use (Jenny Fong)
- Odd-Even Sort – The Sorting Algorithm Family Reunion (Matthew Jones)
Mobile, IoT & Game Development
- First Azure Kinect App C API vs C# K4A Nuget Package (Bruno Capuano)
Podcasts, Screencasts & Videos
- GCast 62: Sentiment Analysis Cognitive Service (David Giard)
- Hanselminutes – Guidelines for Human-AI Interaction with Dr. Saleema Amershi (Scott Hanselman)
- Developer Tea – Using Pre-Mortems to Find the Opposition to Our Focus (Jonathan Cutrell)
- JSJ 385: What Can You Build with JavaScript? (Charles Max Wood & Christopher Beucheler)
- CppCast – AWS Lambda with Marco Magdy (Rob Irving)
- React Podcast 60: James K Nelson on React with the Buzzwords (Michael Chan)
- Rocket 241: Rose Gold Collection (Brianna Wu, Christina Warren & Simone De Rochefort)
- FreeCodeSession – Episode 88 (Jason Bock)
- Azure Podcast Episode 293 – ONNX Runtime (Sujit D’Mello)
Community & Events
- 10 Questions With Charles Poole (James Ashley)
- 10 Reasons To Get Excited About Fall In Philly (Kelly Bucci)
- Calling all MVPs: Contribute to the Community – Become a Community Mentor (MVP Award Team)
- Pivotal + VMware—Transforming How More of the World Builds Software (Rob Mee)
- Weekend Picks: Keystone Comic Con, Ukrainian Festival, Major Concerts And More (Shannon Wink)
Database
- How to Stop a SSIS Package Execution from Code (Aleksejs Kozmins)
- SQL SERVER – 3 Different Ways to Explore Actual Execution Plans and SQL SERVER – PRINT Statement and Format of Date Datatype (Pinal Dave)
Miscellaneous
- Advice for Technical Writing (Chris Coyier)
More Link Collections
- The Morning Brew #2816 (Chris Alcock)
- .NET App Developer Links – 2019-08-23 (Dan Rigby)
- Roundup #52: .NET Core and systemd, System.Threading.Channels, screencastR, Configuration Pitfalls (Derek Comartin)
- Collective #542 (Pedro Botelho)
- Double Shot #2413 and Double Shot #2414 (Mike Gunderloy)
The Geek Shelf
The Road to learn React: Your journey to master plain yet pragmatic React.js (Robin Wieruch)