This is the next in a series of blog posts that will cover the topics discussed in the ASP.NET Community Standup. The community standup is a short video-based discussion with some of the leaders of the ASP.NET development teams covering the accomplishments of the team on the new ASP.NET 5 framework over the previous week. Within 30 minutes...
To read last week's post, see The week in .NET - 2/17/2016.
On.NET
Last week, Joe Duffy was on the show to talk about Midori. This week, we had to move the show to Friday at 4:00PM Pacific Time, but we’ll have the pleasure of speaking with Scott Hanselman.
Package of the week: RestSharp
Interacting with REST resources may in theory be ...
This post was written by Daniel Plaisted, a software engineer on the .NET Team.
It's an exciting time for .NET. With .NET Core, we're moving full speed ahead into an open source, cross-platform world. .NET Core provides a framework for your apps that is modern, app-local, cross-platform, and open source all the way down. However, .NET Core ...
Our guest for this week is Aaron Stannard, to talk about Akka.NET, the actor framework for .NET, and about Aaron's other projects
NBench and DotNetty...
This is the next in a series of blog posts that will cover the topics discussed in the ASP.NET Community Standup. The community standup is a short video-based discussion with some of the leaders of the ASP.NET development teams covering the accomplishments of the team on the new ASP.NET 5 framework over the previous week. Within 30 minutes...
To read last week's post, see The week in .NET 2/11/2016.
On.NET
Last week, we had Aaron Stannard on the show, to talk about Akka.NET. This week, I'm looking forward to a chat with Joe Duffy about Midori.
Packages of the week: Scientist ports
No matter how carefully you are testing a refactoring, it's hard to be 100% sure your changes will...
We just added a couple of new features in ASP.NET WebHooks that makes it easier to build some nice integrations with Slack Slash Commands. These commands make it possible to trigger any kind of processing from a Slack channel by generating an HTTP request containing details about the command. For example, a command typed in a Slack channel can...
This issue of the Week in .NET is slightly late, and I apologize for that. I was visiting some customers in California for the first half of the week, and they've kept me very busy. I'm writing this post on the plane to Seattle. While I was in LA, I also visited the LADOTNET user group, where I talked about .NET Core, C# 6, and the future of C...