Category: friday links

Friday Links 452

  • Idempotent DDL Scripts That Always Achieve The Same Result – Making Changes Only Once: Stairway to Exploring Database Metadata Level 6 SQLServerCentral
  • Overengineering in software development
  • Doom s classic re-releases now run at 60fps and support free add-ons – The Verge
  • .Net Core DI, How to register all existing assignable types in an assembly – CodeProject
  • uuidjs/uuid: Generate RFC-compliant UUIDs in JavaScript
  • 6 Ways to Unsubscribe from Observables in Angular – Bits and Pieces
  • 10 Chrome Console Utility APIs You Probably Never Used
  • Extremely useful lodash methods – Level Up Coding
  • A Decade of Cross Functional Requirements (CFRs) – Sarah Taraporewalla
  • Sagas
  • Database per service
  • How to Get the Most of Your Coverage Report – Typemock
  • Welcome | Applied Cloud Stories
  • cloud-annotations/cloud-annotations-client: Source for the Cloud Annotations tool
  • microsoft/VoTT: Visual Object Tagging Tool: An electron app for building end to end Object Detection Models from Images and Videos.
  • David K. <ع� on Twitter: “Developers sitting in meetings and fixing CSS bugs all day: “Funny how I get paid for this” Developers working on open-source software that thousands of companies and developers depend on: “Funny how I don’t get paid for this””
  • Copilot for VS Code – Visual Studio Marketplace
  • 3 Ways to Debounce HTTP Requests in Angular – Bits and Pieces
  • 11 Recommended Tools for Frontend Developers – Bits and Pieces
  • microsoft/ClearScript: A library for adding scripting to .NET applications. Supports JavaScript (via V8 and JScript) and VBScript.
  • Andrei Ignat weekly software news(mostly .NET)

    * indicates required

    Please select all the ways you would like to hear from me:

    You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link in the footer of our emails. For information about our privacy practices, please visit our website.

    We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. By clicking below to subscribe, you acknowledge that your information will be transferred to Mailchimp for processing. Learn more about Mailchimp's privacy practices here.