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Aug 04, 2017
Popular News and Articles
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Microservices and Docker containers: Architecture, Patterns and Development guidanceblogs.msdn.microsoft.com
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Generate a quick AWS dashboard using LINQPadwww.shrayas.com
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Access the most powerful time series database as a service
Ingest, store, & analyze all types of time series data in a fully-managed, purpose-built database. Keep data forever with low-cost storage and superior data compression. » Learn more
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Windows Subsystem for Linux out of Beta! – Windows Command Line Tools For Developersblogs.msdn.microsoft.com
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ASP.NET Core Razor Pages - Introductioncodingblast.com
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A proper terminal for Visual Studiowww.hanselman.com
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Introducing Support for Brotli Compressionblogs.msdn.microsoft.com
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Clean code begins in your IDE with SonarLint
Up your coding game and discover issues early. SonarLint is a free plugin that helps you find & fix bugs and security issues from the moment you start writing code. Install from your favorite IDE marketplace today. » Learn more
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Anti-Forgery Validation in ASP.NET Core - Simple Talkwww.red-gate.com
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Customizing query string parameter binding in ASP.NET Core MVCwww.strathweb.com
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