lunes, 20 de abril de 2015
Ahí van los enlaces recopilados durante la semana pasada, espero que os resulten interesantes :-)
.Net
- Types Of Code Coverage- Examples In C#
Anton Angelov - Coding Neural Network Back-Propagation Using C#
James McCaffrey - C#/.NET Little Wonders: Static Using Statements in C# 6
James Michael Hare - Improving on .NET Memory Management for Large Objects
Michael Balloni - What is the unchecked keyword good for? Part one and Part two
Eric Lippert - Proper, Translatable Pluralization in .NET with MessageFormat
Jeffijoe - 5 ways to concatenate strings with C# .NET
Andras Nemes - NameOf (C# 6)
Robert MacLean - Automatic Sorting for Your Collections
Peter Vogel
ASP.NET
- When Should You Return 404 Instead of 403 HTTP Status Code?
Max McCarty - An introduction to the ASP.NET 5 Generic OAuth Provider
Jerrie Pelser - What is View component: ASP.NET 5
Brij Bhushan Mishra - ASP.NET MVC6: Model binding
Eduard Tomás
Azure / Cloud
- How Azure Web Apps Hosts an ASP.NET 5 Application
Tugberk Ugurlu - Announcing General Availability of Azure Premium Storage
Scott Guthrie - Introducing Azure Storage Append Blob
Perry Skountrianos
Conceptos/Patrones/Buenas prácticas
- La inversión de dependencias no es (sólo) lo que tú piensas
Juan María Hernández - Why Comments Are Stupid, a Real Example
John Sonmez
Html/Css/Javascript
- HTML vs Body in CSS
Geoff Graham - Interesting unknown facts about jQuery
jQuery by example - On HTML belts and ARIA braces (The Default Implicit ARIA semantics they didn’t want you to know about)
Steve Faulkner - Cut and Copy Commands
Matt Gaunt - The AngularJS and TypeScript Cheat Sheet
Jeremy Likness - Extending Classes and Interfaces using TypeScript
Dan Wahlin - New number and Math features in ES6
Axel Rauschmayer - 11 things about JavaScript functions that .NET developers should know: Part 2
Dhananjay Kumar - Detecting Minified JavaScript Code
Marius Schulz - New JavaScript techniques for rapid page loads
Marja Hölttä and Daniel Vogelheim (vía @CampusMVP)
Visual Studio/Complementos/Herramientas
- Presentaciones de código efectivas con Visual Studio
- Alejandro Campos
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