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.NET Weekly #102
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.NET Weekly #102
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The problems with forcing regular password expiry
React and GraphQL at the NYTimes
The Bleeding Edge Of Razor
Common Pitfalls writing scalable services in ASP.NET Core
Getting to know React DOMs event handling system inside out
What's up with GitLab.com? Check out the latest data on its stability
The dangers and gotchas of using scoped services in IConfigureOptions
Introducing the Reporting API, Network Error Logging and other major upgrades to Report URI
Performance profiling .NET code in Rider with integrated dotTrace
Rider 2018.3 assembly explorer and cross-platform .NET decompiler
Building a future of cloud engineering
ASP.NET SignalR 2.4.0 Preview 2
GitLab 11.4 released with Merge Request Reviews and Feature Flags
.NET Core Source Code Analysis with Intel VTune Amplifier
React v16.6.0 - lazy, memo and contextType
Node v11.0.0
NuGet - Deprecate packages
HashiCorp Product Announcements at HashiConf 2018
The Three Laws of TDD
Redis Graph - a graph database module for Redis
Why do DTOs lead to temporal coupling?
RobinHood - tail latency aware caching – dynamic reallocation from cache-rich to cache-poor
Redis 5.0 Released with New "Streams" Data Type
Slow Connections with Sql Server
WebAssembly’s post-MVP future - A cartoon skill tree
Fear, trust and JavaScript - When types and functional programming fail
Reinventing time reporting with modern .NET - part 1
Getting Started with AWS Lambda in F#
Comparing speed of ToUpper, ToUpperInvariant, ToLower and ToLowerInvariant in .NET Framework and .NET Core
Function Pointer Proposal
Avoid NativeOverlapped pinning by allocating unmanaged memory for it
Bringing .NET application performance analysis to Linux
System.OutOfMemoryException at System.Type.GetType when assembly contains interface with non-ascii letter in name
Injecting .Net Assemblies Into Unmanaged Processes
Linux 4.19
Rust can be difficult to learn and frustrating, but it’s also the most exciting thing in software development in a long time
A Brief History of High-Performing Teams by Jessica Kerr