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
- Oren Novotny wrote about the .NET Foundation welcoming Reactive extensions for .NET.
ECMAScript/JavaScript
- Jon Smith covers a real-world react.js setup for ASP.NET Core and MVC 5.
- Dave Bush looks at why JavaScript loop only use the last value.
- Tatu Tamminen admits to being wrong about TypeScript and explains why.
ASP.NET Core
- Laurent Krempe helps announce free HTTPS certificates for Docker containers running ASP.NET Core RC2 on Microsoft Azure.
- Bill Boga covers hybrid model binding in ASp.NET Core 1.0 RC2.
- Scott Hanselman shows how to add a custom inline route contstraint in ASP.NET Core 1.0.
- Damien Bowden shows how to add exception and resource filters to ASP.NET Core 1.0.
Miscellaneous
- Damien Bowden shows a way to import/export CSV files in ASP.NET Core.
- Mike Roberts talks about serverless architecture specially covering, what isn’t serverless.
- Pratap Lakshman looks at the MSTest framework and the direction is moved with MSTest V2.
- Tim Sneath looks at the redesigning of the Visual Studio Installation.
- Scott Hanselman tells everyone to stop saying learning code is easy.
- Josh Eastburn showcases a simple natural sort.
- Scott Hanselman reminds us of forgotten, but awesome, windows command prompt features.
- Matt Warren wrote up a nice article to help visualize the .NET garbage collector.
- Daniel Lazarenko wrote about F# gotchas for C# developers.
- Jon Hilton discusses the theory and practice of keeping controllers skinny in MVC applications and looks at some of the warning signs indicating your controller is doing too much.
- Erik Dietrich wrote about how enterprises can miss the point with code reviews.
Community
- Jeffrey T Fritz shares the recording and notes from this week’s community standup event on June 21st.
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