S.O.L.I.D. Principles of Object-Oriented Programming in C#

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Start here and learn how you can build, migrate and scale Java applications on Azure using Azure services. Use tools and frameworks that you know and love – Spring, Tomcat, WildFly, JBoss, WebLogic, WebSphere, Maven, Gradle, IntelliJ, Eclipse, Jenkins, Terraform and more.

Build Next-Generation Microservices with .NET 5 and gRPC on AWS | Amazon Web Services

Microservices commonly communicate with JSON over HTTP/1.1. These technologies are ubiquitous and human-readable, but they aren’t optimized for communication between dozens or hundreds of microservices. Next-generation Web technologies, including gRPC and HTTP/2, significantly improve communication speed and efficiency between microservices. AWS offers the most complete platform for builders implementing microservices -- and the addition of HTTP/2 and gRPC support in Application Load Balancer (ALB) provides an end-to-end solution for next-generation microservices. ALBs can inspect and route gRPC calls, enabling features like health checks, access logs, and gRPC-specific metrics. This post demonstrates .NET microservices communicating with gRPC via Application Load Balancers.

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Build .NET Search Experiences With Lunr-Core

Using Lunr and Lunr-Core to build search experiences for .NET apps

Release v2.1.0 · PragmaticFlow/NBomber

added StatusCode hint analyzer by @yuri-hunter added Push Extensions with MQTT load test example fixed bug with printing errors to console added CustomStepOrder property in JSON configuration by @y...

Introducing .NET MAUI Compatibility for the Xamarin Community Toolkit

The Xamarin Community Toolkit team is excited to announce two new .NET MAUI-compatible versions of the toolkit.

File IO improvements in .NET 6

Learn about high-performance file IO features in NET 6, like concurrent reads and writes, scatter/gather IO and many more.

Data analysis with PyTorch and Windows ML

Learn the steps to create a ML data analysis model using PyTorch, export it to ONNX, and deploy it in a local app

.NET locking in an Async Method | Cody's Personal Site

This article is a code snippet for handling the locking of an async process to a single thread in .NET.

Using the Console Log formatter

In this episode we’re joined by Maryam Ariyan, one of the Software Engineers that works on the Logging extensions for .NET. Maryam talks to us about some of ...

Quantum-inspired algorithms and the Azure Quantum optimization service | Azure Friday

Delbert Murphy joins Scott Hanselman to show how quantum-inspired algorithms mimic quantum physics to solve difficult optimization problems. Quantum-Inspired...

Large Numbers of Bindings With RabbitMQ

RabbitMQ (or more specifically the AMQP protocol) provides a degree of flexibility over other message-queue solutions with its exchange-binding-queue model. Some possible solutions to scaling or business issues result in large numbers of bindings being created, perhaps thousands per queue. We tested RabbitMQ to find out what the binding performance limits were and present the results in this post. It seems that large numbers of bindings are not in themselves a performance issue, but on a RabbitMQ cluster, “binding churn” the rate at which they are created and destroyed can have a large impact on message delivery and because bindings can take time to propagate through the cluster there is the possibility of message loss.

ReSharper 2021.2.1 and Rider 2021.2.1 Bug Fixes Are Out! | The .NET Tools Blog

Introducing the first bug-fix updates for the 2021.2 major releases of both Rider and ReSharper!  Both Rider 2021.2.1 and ReSharper 2021.2.1 are available on www.jetbrains.com and via the Tool

Webinar: Building an Online Ticket Store with Blazor WebAssembly | The .NET Tools Blog

Join us Tuesday, September 28, 2021, 16:00 - 17:00 CEST (10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT or check other timezones) for our free live webinar, Building an Online Ticket Store with Blazor WebAssembly, with Stev

ChaosDB: How we hacked thousands of Azure customers’ databases | Wiz Blog

ChaosDB: How we hacked thousands of Azure customers’ databases | Wiz BlogProductResourcesBlogDocumentationCompanyAbout UsNewsroomCareersContactLog inSee a demoResearchChaosDB: How we hacked thousands of Azure customers’ databasesAugust 26, 2021By Nir Ohfeld and Sagi TzadikNearly everything we do onl

.NET Core 2.1 container images will be deleted from Docker Hub

NET Core 2.1 Docker container images will no longer be available on Docker Hub, but exclusively on Microsoft Container Registry (MCR).

C# Language Highlights Deconstructing Non-tuple Types

In this short video, David (https://twitter.com/davidpine7) and Kendra (https://twitter.com/gotheap) dive into the deconstruction of non-tuple types.Deconstr...

New .NET 6 APIs driven by the developer community

.NET 6 is on the way, and David wanted to share some of his favorite new APIs in NET and ASP.NET that you are going to love.

Using SignalR in your Blazor applications

In this episode, David Pine joins Jeremy to show off this chat bot enabled demo that's powered by Blazor WASM and SignalR[00:00] - Start[01:09] - Why is Sign...

String Interpolation in C# 10 and .NET 6

Learn about String Interpolation in C# 10 and .NET 6

.NET 6: Threading Improvements

While numerous libraries exist to abstract away the complexities of asynchronous and concurrent programming, developers still need to drop down to lower thread-handling logic from time to time. Continuing our API changes for .NET 6 series, we look at some new tricks for multi-threading.

Announcing ODP.NET 21.3 — User-Defined Types for Managed ODP.NET and ODP.NET Core

I’m excited to announce the second ODP.NET 21c release, version 21.3, is now available on NuGet Gallery for both managed ODP.NET and…

Synchronous vs Messaging: When to use which?

!Synchronous vs Messaging? RPC or Asynchronous? Which should you choose? It depends on where the request originates from!

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