Today, we announced the general availability of SQL Server 2022, the most Azure-enabled release of SQL Server yet, with continued innovation across performance, security, and availability1. This marks the latest milestone in the more than 30-year history of SQL Server.
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Building interactive sites can involve sending JavaScript to your users. Often, too much of it.
Byte-for-byte, JavaScript is still the most expensive resource we send to mobile phones, because it can delay interactivity in large ways.
.NET 5 Preview 7 is now available and is ready for evaluation. Here’s what’s new in this release:
- Blazor WebAssembly apps now target .NET 5
- Updated debugging requirements for Blazor WebAssembly
- Blazor accessibility improvements
- Blazor performance improvements
- Certificate authentication performance improvements
- Sending HTTP/2 PING frames
- Support for additional endpoints types in the Kestrel sockets transport
- Custom header decoding in Kestrel
- Other minor improvements
- This update contains fixes for issues that were fixed after the release of SQL Server 2016 SP1.
- The latest 2016 SP1 update is CU2 - 4013106
- You may have been directed here from a previous SP1 Cumulative Update Knowledge Base (KB) article (See SQL Server 2016 SP1 build versions)
- This Cumulative Update includes all fixes from all previous SP1 Cumulative Updates, therefore it can be installed to resolve issues fixed in any previous SP1 CU
Based on the above observations, we can conclude that React will be the best framework to learn in 2021, followed by Vue. But there is a high chance of Angular defending second place since it has been there for a longer period of time than Vue, and surely 2021 is not the end of that. So if you are an Angular developer, I suggest you learn React in the upcoming days.
Visual Studio 2017 15.5.7 منتشر شد
Angular v16 منتشر شد
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Build Better Apps with .NET Aspire - Complete Beginner's Guide & Tutorial
Let's start building better apps with .NET Aspire! Find out how adding .NET Aspire to your existing apps can help them be more observable, resilient, scalable, and manageable. All in just a few lines of code enable these features and at the same time boost developer productivity with features to help you build apps faster including orchestration and service discovery. It also gives you deep insight into your application with OpenTelemetry and a developer dashboard on your local development machine or in the cloud. We will also take a look at how to deploy your projects that use .NET Aspire and how it works under the hood. Finally, we will look at how to use some of these great features in non-.NET projects such as JavaScript and Python!
.NET 7 minimal API from scratch | FULL COURSE | clean architecture, repository pattern, CQRS MediatR
In this course I want to provide you a project structure and code organization to get you started with real .NET 7 minimal API projects. It's a full course on this topic where I start from creating and explaining the project structure, setting up different layers using EF Core, repository pattern, CQRS and MediatR. The biggest part of the video is however around the .NET 7 minimal API, taking you from the initial setup, explaining route handlers, implementing all CRUD operations and so on. Last but not least, this course walks you through the process of refactoring the .NET 7 minimal API so that it becomes readable, maintainable and scalable. At the end, you'll have a full project structure organized according to modern architectural patterns that you can take as a template for your own projects.
Contents
1. Intro: 00:00
2. Structuring the solution: 01:00
3. Coding the domain layer: 05:25
4. Coding the data access layer: 08:22
5. Creating repositories: 11:17
6. Adding migrations and database update: 22:30
7. CQRS with MediatR: 29:07
8. Route and rout handlers: 52:06
9. Dependency injection: 55:52
10. Implementing GET by ID : 57:40
11. Implementing POST route: 01:00:26
12. Implementing GET all route: 01:03:41
13. Implement PUT and DELETE: 01:04:57
14. Testing with Postman: 01:09:01
15. Is there a problem? 01:12:41
16. Refactoring service registrations: 01:15:49
17. Refactoring route registrations: 01:20:01
18. Automatic registration of endpoints: 01:26:28
19. Introducing route groups: 01:31:43
20. Extract lambdas into instance methods: 01:34:31
21: Model validation with endpoint filters: 01:45:58
22. Global exception handling: 01:55:10
23. Conclusions: 01:59:49
Final releases of Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 and Team Foundation Server 2015 Update 1.
- Visual Studio 2015 Update 1
- Team Foundation Server 2015 Update 1
- Team Foundation Server Express 2015 Update 1
- TFS Office Integration installer
- TFS Project Server Extensions
Here are the release notes: