The .NET framework has had quite the journey from conception until today. Yet, every iteration from .NET 1.0 to .NET 4.5, almost invariably required kittens to die, as you painstakingly upgraded your ...
As a developer I approach new platform features with a healthy amount of skepticism. You don’t have to look too far into this blog’s archives to find me complaining about the Apple Watch, web componen...
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Burke Holland reviews the good, bad and ugly of software development in 2015 and makes predictions on what 2016 will bring.
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Burke enjoys w...
Recently, Adobe announced the end of Flash (sort of) as well as the end of their Edge tools and services. This marked a milestone of sorts for me - the end of a number of products that played importan...
ASP.NET Core gives breaths new life into web development on the .NET platform. In Visual Studio 2015 with .NET Core, support was added for massively popular package management sources npm and Bower, a...