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Roundup #34: Channels, ring buffers and logs | The Creeping IT Apocalypse | dotnet-format | Right Tool for the Job | Fixing Random | Microsoft Graph

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. Channels, ring buffers and logs If you’re developing applications in .NET, you probably heard about all the new shiny part of the framework, like Pipelines which enable you to process IO-related processing with more IO awareness, still leaving your code on quite high level. Another part of the framework that is mentioned recently are channels that are used to pass data between parties. In this post I discuss… Read More »Roundup #34: Channels, ring buffers and logs | The Creeping IT Apocalypse | dotnet-format | Right Tool for the Job | Fixing Random | Microsoft Graph

Practical ASP.NET Core SignalR: HubContext

In this section, I’m going to cover how you can use SignalR outside of a Hub. In most asp.net core applications, you will likely want to communicate with the connect clients from within your application but outside of a Hub. You can accomplish this by using the HubContext. For example, an ASP.NET Core MVC Controller or any other class that is instantiated by ASP.NET Core’s Dependency Injection. This blog post is apart of a course that is a complete step-by-setup guide on how to build real-time web applications using ASP.NET Core SignalR. By the end of this course, you’ll be able… Read More »Practical ASP.NET Core SignalR: HubContext

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