InfoQ Homepage Dev Up 2018 Content on InfoQ
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.NET Core on a Raspberry Pi Cluster with Docker and OpenFaaS
John Callaway explores creating and deploying Python and C# serverless functions on a cluster of Raspberry Pi using the OpenFaas framework.
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Unit Testing Strategies & Patterns in C#
Bill Dinger discusses design principles and ways to make C# code testable, as well as using testing tools such as Moq, Autofixture, & MsTest.
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OWASP Top 10 Vulnerabilities & ASP.NET
Bill Dinger goes over the 2017 OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities and how they apply to ASP.NET, including a demo of each vulnerability, the risk it poses, how to detect the attack, and how to mitigate it.
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Building Serverless Robust, Secured Angular 6 Web Applications
Jeff St. Germain discusses how to setup a series of serverless Azure API endpoints, secure those APIs with JWT tokens from Identity Server 4, and to scaffold the APIs into an Angular 6 site.
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Goodbye Client Side JavaScript, Hello C#'s Blazor
Ed Charbeneau explores what Blazor means for web development and talks about how this experiment at Microsoft is shaping up.
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Getting from Monolith to Microservices
Jimmy Bogard looks at strategies to break a monolith, from the front-end to the back, including database refactoring and analysis tools to see dependencies in legacy code.
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Let's Launch a Website, Right Friggin' Now!
Lemon shows a methodology for building websites with Vue, Pug and Sass.
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Robust Applications with Polly, the .NET Resilience Framework
Bryan Hogan introduces Polly, a .NET resilience framework, discussing some of its most important features.
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Dissecting Kubernetes (K8s) - An Intro to Main Components
Joshua Sheppard shows how to deploy containers, building up a mini cluster one Kubernetes component at a time, explaining what happens to the YAML files involved.
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Going Pro: Lifestyle Systems for the Exceptional Developer
Cory House explores seven facets of life that impact software quality.
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SOLID JavaScript
Jonathan Mills shows how to apply all five of the SOLID principles to front-end JavaScript applications.
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Keep Betting on JavaScript
Kyle Simpson takes a look at JavaScript’s history, asking where is it headed, and what are the implications?