“Implementing an ASP.NET Core RC1 Logging Provider” and other Tweeted Links…
Implementing an [asp.net] Core RC1 Logging Provider @shawnwildermuth[wildermuth.com]
10 things to know about DocumentDB Partitioned Collections [azure.microsoft.com]
Anatomy of a Low Impact Visual Studio Install [blogs.msdn.microsoft.com]
“You want static analysis. That’s the reason why AngularJS adopted Typescript” [medium.com]
“I stumbled upon Hangfire .. when trying to find solution to running background tasks in a .NET console app” [codeopinion.com]
Windows Subsystem for Linux: Architectural Overview (Channel 9) [channel9.msdn.com] via @ch9
Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers:Poetical Science [amazon.com]@iAyori@libertymadison@shanselman[twitter.com]
Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble [amazon.com] via @leolaporte@settern[twitter.com]
on kindle: JavaScript: The Good Parts: The Good Parts [amazon.com][twitter.com]
on kindle: CLR via C# (Developer Reference) [amazon.com][twitter.com]
NOT on kindle: Color Choices: Making Color Sense Out of Color Theory [amazon.com][twitter.com]
on kindle: Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code [amazon.com][twitter.com]
on kindle: Universal Windows Apps with XAML and C# Unleashed [amazon.com][twitter.com]
on kindle: XAML Unleashed [amazon.com][twitter.com]
Make It So: Interaction Design Lessons from Science Fiction [amazon.com]@99piorg[twitter.com]
The End of Numeric Error: An interview with John L. Gustafson [ubiquity.acm.org]
Fixing the Web with Douglas Crockford [dotnetrocks.com]
“I created this flowchart as a simple tool to support decision when choosing a data structure” [codeproject.com]
The Haskell community is being split [New [haskell-lang.org]] [github.com]
“This new contract will be called the .NET Standard Library.” [developer.telerik.com]
“compiling real-world lessons that designers can, should, and already do take from science fiction” [99percentinvisible.org]
The Dawn of a Modern Mechanical Era [core77.com]
Surface Phone will reportedly get revealed by April 2017 [mspoweruser.com]
“Transfer files from Air gapped machines using QR codes” when WiFi is down [github.com]
Researchers Accidentally Make Batteries That Could Last A Lifetime [science.slashdot.org]
Watch a restoration breathe new life into a 1984 Apple IIc [imore.com]
“I will not be the last one to write about ‘hiring is broken’ stories” [medium.com]
I have never heard a programming joke that I thought was funny/remotely entertaining
@tcburning not even the Java knock-knock joke?