InfoQ Homepage .NET Content on InfoQ
-
Writing Extensible Functional Code
Renan Ranelli discusses Protocols (Elixir & Clojure) and TypeClasses (Haskell) and relates them to alternatives in other languages (Mixins in Ruby and Extension Methods in C#).
-
Adding Real-Time Features to Your Applications with SignalR
Javier Lozano introduces SignalR and covers the features and approaches SignalR offers on both client and server sides.
-
Building Reusable UI Components in ASP.NET Core MVC
Scott Addie presents how to create basic reusable view components and tag helpers in ASP.NET Core MVC.
-
The Modern ASP.NET Tech Stack!
Sam Basu discusses the status, the evolving direction and the technology stack for ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core.
-
Steeltoe and the Open Source .NET Renaissance
Beth Massi, Zach Brown and Dave Tillman discuss the .NET platform renaissance, the Steeltoe framework, then demonstrate how to build resilient microservices with ASP.NET Core.
-
What's New in ASP.NET Core 2.0?
Scott Addie discusses what’s new in ASP.NET Core 2 - Razor Pages, SPA Templates, Runtime Store, etc. – and how to migrate an application from 1.x to 2.0.
-
Herding Nulls and Other C# Stories from the Future
Mads Torgersen shares future thinking of a fast-moving major programming language, C#. Torgersen discusses pattern matching, type classes, discriminated unions and much more.
-
Using Webpack to Streamline Modern Web Application Packaging and Deployment
Kevin Grossnicklaus discusses how to get started with WebPack, how to configure Visual Studio for it and some of the best practices for utilizing it with Angular2 or React.
-
C# 7, 8 and beyond: Language Features from Design to Release to IDE Support
Kevin Pilch tours C# 7, highlighting new features -pattern matching, tuples, local functions and more-, sharing insights into the language design process, and discussing potential features for C# 8.
-
Panel: What's Next for Our Programming Languages?
Martin Thompson asks the hard questions on choices made and moderates the discussion between the people behind some of the largest and most innovative languages in use by developers today.
-
Hybrid Code-Gen: Designing Cloud Service Client Libraries
Jon Skeet discusses using hybrid code generating to create cloud client libraries in a way that does not affect the future evolution of a service API.