Posts tagged #build
Build: Building Progressive Web Apps for Windows
As my last video recommendation from Build this time around I will recommend taking a look at Jeff Burtoft talking about PWA’s on Windows . To me it is one of those topics where I mostly end up picking parts that are suited for what I am building, without going into everything...
Build: .NET overview & roadmap
Continuing through the most important talks at Build I have come to the .NET overview and roadmap talk with the two Scotts, Hanselman and Hunter . They had a good combination of things I heard was coming, but also completely new stuff. It was well known that they are working on...
Build: The future of C#
Along the same line as the TypeScript talk, Mads Thorgersen and Dustin Campbell did a great talk about the future of C# , opening with some statistics that show how loved and widely used the language really is. Even though I am very much in love with F#, I am also quite happy...
Build: What’s new in TypeScript
So Build is well underway, and I finally got around to diving into some of the talks that are online. One of my early favorites is Anders Hejlsbergs talk on news in TypeScript . Anders gives a good run through of the TypeScript typesystem, starting with the basics and covering...
A few thoughts on Visual Studio Team Services
Visual Studio Online was recently renamed Visual Studio Team Services, which more accurately tells you what it is about. Sure, you can still browse and edit code, but it is just one feature, and not really a core one at that. On my current project I have had the chance to dive in...
Build: Azure App Services has a growth spurt
At Build there was a number of huge announcements. It is amazing to see that Azure is keeping up the pace, and as a developer I am excited about the promise of services that will enable me to focus on implementing solutions rather than fiddeling with servers and infrastructure.
Build: Microservices on Azure
Besides App Services, Azure offers an alternative that is slightly to the left of the far right on the big IaaS to PaaS scale called Azure Service Fabric . Conceptually Service Fabric is based on containers, allowing you to fit many services into a single VM and it gives you more...
Build keynotes
Since I am watching Satya Nadellas the keynote and taking notes, I figured I might as well put them into a blogpost. So here it goes.