Hello and welcome to This Week in .NET — a lovingly curated collection of links relating to what’s new and exciting in the world of .NET. The complete list is tagged dotnetweekly. (Don’t forget to check out our weekly jsweekly and frontendweekly roundups too!)
Software
- The Visual Studio Code Team announce the June 2016.3 release.
- Krueger Systems has a neat project called Continuous, a Processional C#/F# IDE for the iPad.
- ESLint team announces the release of v3.0.0.
- Daniel Rosenwasser announces TypeScript 2.0 Beta.
ECMAScript/JavaScript
- Tim Brock takes a look at the generation of random numbers in programming an dother aplications.
ASP.NET Core
- Matt Watson looks at using both xproj and csproj files with .NET Core.
- Gabor L Ugray wrote a Part 1 to building an ASP.NET Core web app for a Linux VPS.
- Francois Boucher covers creating and deploying a .NET Core Web App to Azure from Linux.
- Damien Bowden looks at injecting configurations in Razor Views in ASP.NET Core.
Miscellaneous
- Jeremy Morgan gives a nice introduction to IIS application pools.
- Rick Strahl discusses authentication and authorization techniques for ASP.NET web API based services with Lets Encrypt SSL Certificates.
- Sovit Poudel discusses authentication and authorization techniques for ASP.NET Web API based services, such as, implementing API Keys.
- AJSON takes a look at the common pattern of pagination of results and more specifically how to view and scroll millions of records.
- Jacob Rossi talks about the progress of web apps.
- rohits79 looks at lazy sequences in C#, F# and ES2015.
- Rob Farley announces that SSMS will finally be able to talk to Azure SQL DW.
- Robin Osborne shows us how to create our first botframework bot in Azure.
- Sudha Rani Polapragada covers the web.config and its impact to the entity framework transformation process.
- Ayende looks at how to create a fast transaction log, on windows.
- Iris Classon covers a (not so) stupid question on what is OWASP and what is the WebGoat project?
- Kaycee Anderson shares a look at the 7 different ways in which you can look at variables while debugging in Visual Studio.
Community
- The ASP.NET Team had their most recent community standup on July 12th. Be sure to check out Jeffrey T. Fritz notes too!
- ASP.NET Monsters joined with Mads Kristensen talk about the new Bundler Minifier.
I hope you enjoyed this week’s links. Which ones caught your attention?
Please PM me if you have anything of interest for the next issue, and happy reading! - cpradio