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Roundup #33: Securing SPAs, Razor Pages First Impressions, .NET OSS, Networker

Here are the things that caught my eye this week in .NET.  I’d love to hear what you found most interesting this week.  Let me know in the comments or on Twitter. An alternative way to secure SPAs (with ASP.NET Core, OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0 and ProxyKit) You might have noticed the recent public discussions around how to securely build SPAs – and especially about the “weak security properties” of the OAuth 2.0 Implicit Flow. Brock has written up a good summary here.The whole implicit vs code flow discussion isn’t particularly new – and my stance was always that, yes –… Read More »Roundup #33: Securing SPAs, Razor Pages First Impressions, .NET OSS, Networker

Roundup #32: System.IO.Pipelines, Libraries vs Frameworks, Performance Profiling in Rider, Cyclomatic Complexity, Lessons from the Birth of Microservices

Here are the things that caught my eye this week in .NET.  I’d love to hear what you found most interesting this week.  Let me know in the comments or on Twitter. High Performance IO with System.IO.Pipelines Pipelines was born from the work the .NET Core team was doing to make it easier to do high performance IO in .NET. In this episode, Pavel Krymets (@pakrym) and David Fowler (@davidfowl) come on the show to give us an overview of how the Pipelines programming model works, as well as give show us a few demos on how to use the… Read More »Roundup #32: System.IO.Pipelines, Libraries vs Frameworks, Performance Profiling in Rider, Cyclomatic Complexity, Lessons from the Birth of Microservices

Roundup #31: .NET OSS, Async Startup, Loki Serilog, Monitoring, Collectible Assemblies, Alba 3.0

Here are the things that caught my eye this week in .NET.  I’d love to hear what you found most interesting this week.  Let me know in the comments or on Twitter. Starting the .NET Open Source Revolution Today building open source software at Microsoft is normal — but when I started at Microsoft in 2007, it sure wasn’t. It took a few years to figure out the right thing to do and to get the big ship that is Microsoft turned into the wind of open source. But we’re there now and I look back on those early challenges with a smile.… Read More »Roundup #31: .NET OSS, Async Startup, Loki Serilog, Monitoring, Collectible Assemblies, Alba 3.0