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Rider 2017.2 EAP منتشر شد.

It comes with full support for .NET Core 2.0, adds MSTest, various NuGet improvements, a new debugger tool window for visualizing Parallel Stacks and marking of instances, new refactorings and more. And with ReSharper 2017.2 now released, we’ve updated the ReSharper version powering Rider, too. Which brings improved support for C# 7.0, initial support for C# 7.1, new code inspections, navigation improvements, and so on. Let’s look at a few highlights! 

Rider 2017.2 EAP منتشر شد.
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نگاهی به آینده WebAssembly

The future of WebAssembly - A look at upcoming features and proposals

WebAssembly is a performance optimised virtual machine that was shipped in all four major browsers earlier this year. It is a nascent technology and the current version is very much an MVP (minimum viable product). This blog post takes a look at the WebAssembly roadmap and the features it might be gain in the near future.

I’ll try to keep this blog post relatively high-level, so I’ll skip over some of the more technical proposals, instead focusing on what they might mean for languages that target WebAssembly. 

نگاهی به آینده WebAssembly
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کتاب Getting the Most from LINQPad Succinctly

LINQPad is a powerful testing tool for all .NET developers that can help them deliver solutions in less time. In Getting the Most from LINQPad Succinctly, returning Succinctly series author José Roberto Olivas Mendoza lays out different ways to extend the functionality built into LINQPad. In this ebook, you’ll learn how to use LINQPad to query Entity Framework models in Visual Studio, how to work with the LINQPad command-line utility, how to write your own extensions and visualizers, and how to write custom data context drivers.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • A Quick Tour of LINQPad

  • LINQPad and Entity Framework

  • LINQPad Scripting

  • LINQPad Extensibility

  • Custom Data Context Drivers

کتاب Getting the Most from LINQPad Succinctly
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مقایسۀ ماژول های داخلی و خارجی TypeScript

We have done Javascript development for quite a few years and we are quite proficient at it as a team. Still there is room for improvement. We really dislike the syntax of the revealing module pattern and we love strongly typed languages for the compile time checks it provides

مقایسۀ ماژول های داخلی و خارجی TypeScript