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Introduction to Nethereum Blockchain in dotNetCore
This article describes the process of using a blockchain platform like Ethereum in dotNet core. The target audience are other dotNet developers who want to start with Ethereum. Understanding of blockchain is needed. In this article we construct a full example that ...
Microsoft Security Advisory CVE-2017-8585 : Malformed Culture can cause application crash · Issue #34 · dotnet/announcements
Microsoft Security Advisory CVE-2017-8585 Malformed Culture can cause application to crash Executive Summary Microsoft is releasing this security advisory to provide information about a vulnerabili...
Protecting a .NET Core 2.0 SPA with ADFS – Contosio Labs
Today’s identity-related pop quiz: How do you secure a SinglePageApp (SPA) with a .NET Core back-end using ADFS?
dotnet/corefx
The .NET Core roadmap communicates project priorities for evolving and extending the scope of the product. New product experiences and features will include changes in various layers of the product, in some combination of the runtime, framework, language compilers and tools. Each component may have its own component-level roadmap that will available in the repo for that component. The .NET Core team is currently focused on Web, Cloud, Microservices, Containers, and Console applications. We encourage the community to work with us to improve .NET Core for these scenarios and extend it for others.
How to use dependency injection in ASP.Net Core
Take advantage of dependency injection in ASP.Net Core to plug in components and improve code maintenance and testability
ASP.NET Core – Best practices (tips and tricks) – an opinionated approach –
This post is about ASP.NET Core best practices post. We will talk about some of the best practices while working with ASP.NET Core. It is a collection of tips and tricks, different strategies and approaches to make your code and project easier to maintain. Also, it will be more pleasant to work on the project. These include the ways to organise the solution, project, pieces of code, tips for writing tests and other things that developers deal with.
Running a NuGet server on OpenShift - RHD Blog
When you build your .NET Core project, NuGet packages are retrieved from nuget.org by default. Sometimes, however, you might want to use a local NuGet repository. For example, you may want to: use private NuGet packages, but you don’t want anyone except your associates to see them. cache a NuGet repository at a server near …
JetBrains Rider 2017.2 is released - .NET Tools Blog
Please welcome Rider 2017.2 RTM: this year’s second major update to the new .NET IDE. For a recap, here are the highlights of this Rider update: Support for .NET Core 2.0: you can now edit, run, debug, test, navigate and … Continue reading →
Full stack C# Developer | Johannesburg | Armand Jordaan
Hello World, I am Armand Jordaan a full stack C# developer, who blogs about all things .Net and open source I also cover both backend and front end technologies
Using Azure Cosmos DB with ASP.NET Core and Angular | DotNetCurry
This article provides an idea to design an application around Azure Cosmos DB. The application uses DocumentDB APIs consumed in ASP.NET Core Web APIs and an Angular 4 client.
.NET Core and .NET Standard: What Is the Difference?
.NET Standard is an API specification that defines what Base Class Libraries must be implemented. .NET Core is a managed framework optimized for building console, cloud, ASP.NET Core, and UWP applications. Each managed implementation (such as Xamarin, .NET Core, or the .NET Framework) must implement their BCL according the .NET Standard.
CodingBlast
Introduction I have been surprised how many people are not aware of Microsoft\'s open source shift over last 8 years.
ASP.NET Core 2.0 Structured Logging
This article is about how to work with structured logging in ASP.NET Core and Serilog
Zero Garbage Collector for .NET Core – TooSlowException
Zero Garbage Collector for .NET Core – TooSlowException Performance, architecture, Software Craftmanship... Home About AUTHOR 10 years of developer's live. Big .NET enthusi
Build a web service with F# and .NET Core 2.0
A first-hand look from the .NET engineering teams
Visual Studio Code September 2017
See what is new in the Visual Studio Code September 2017 Release (1.17)
.NET Framework 4.7.1 Runtime and Compiler Features
.NET Framework 4.7.1 has built-in support for .NET Standard 2.0. .NET Framework 4.7.1 adds about 200 missing APIs that were part of .NET Standard 2.0 but not actually implemented by .NET Framework 4.6.1, 4.6.2 or 4.7. You can refer to details on .NET Standard on .NET Standard Microsoft docs. While libraries targeting .NET Standard 2.0 can be consumed by applications and libraries targeting .NET Framework 4.6.1 and higher, not all files that are required for .NET Standard libraries were part of .NET Framework 4.6.1. In fact, .NET Framework 4.6.1 was shipped before .NET Standard 2.0 was even designed. That’s why building an application targeting .NET Framework 4.6.1, as well as .NET Framework 4.6.2 and 4.7, will have to deploy additional .NET Standard 2.0 support files.
ASP.NET Core Web API Attributes | DotNetCurry
With ASP.NET Core Web API there are several various attributes that instruct the framework where to expect data. These attributes are very powerful, allowing for aliasing and strong-typing; however, knowing which correspond to model binding and are best suited for each HTTP verb is vital. In this article we'll explore all of this and more.
Kestrel: Web Server for ASP.NET Core - TekTutorialsHub
In this tutorial, let us look at the Kestrel Web Server for ASP.NET Core. The way we host our application in ASP.NET Core has gone through some drastic change compared to the previous version of ASP.NET. The Kestrel is the new way to Host to ASP.NET Core Application. It runs within the Application process making it completely self-contained.
ASP.NET Core 2.0 fundamentals
In this session, learn the fundamentals you need to hit the ground running using Microsoft's new, cross-platform, lightweight web framework : ASP.NET Core 2....
Startup uses .NET Core cross-platform development to put the moon in your hands
When Quantum Technologies wanted to put the most accurate and powerful lunar replica ever made into the palm of your hand, it chose Microsoft Azure and .NET Core to build and support the LUNAR 3D model and the AstroReality augmented reality mobile app. As a startup, Quantum Technologies needed the flexibility and productivity that Azure and .NET Core provide, to build its app quickly and to scale at need. It completed development ahead of schedule, and the young firm is confident it has the global infrastructure to meet any future need.
ASP.NET Core: Web apps, cloud apps, and containers
In this presentation we show real-world application patterns for ASP.NET Core apps based on our experience working with customers using ASP.NET Core in produ...
ASP.NET Core 2.0 Uses SignalR Technology
I am using the current highest version in this example, of course the version number is likely to change every day, the latest version of the SignalR is not compatible with the .NET Core SDK 2.0 Preview 1 by default when creating the project Microsoft.AspNetCore.All this package Version, here also modify the revised version number: Microsoft.AspNetCore.All 1.0.0-alpha-final.
Implement microservices patterns with .NET Core and Docker containers
This session shows how to implement with .NET Core an end-to-end application based on microservice architecture patterns and Docker containers. It focuses on...
Rider 2017.2 EAP build 3 - .NET Tools Blog
We’ve got another fresh EAP build for you: get Rider 2017.2 EAP 3! Here’s the list of this build’s highlights: Better npm integration: Rider opens the npm tool window and offers to run npm install on opening a solution that … Continue reading →
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