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on 11/22/2017 9:45 AM
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on 11/18/2017 3:04 AM
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Announcing F# support for .NET Core and .NET Standard projects in Visual Studio Rider’s F# plugin is now open source Visual Studio 2017 version 15.5 – Preview Release Notes (F# for .N[...]
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on 11/17/2017 9:25 AM
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on 11/16/2017 5:18 AM
Implement PATCH on ASP NET Core with JSON Patch When building web APIs, most of the HTTP methods are implemented, GET, POST, PUT, PATCH and DELETE. While GET, POST and PUT are easily implemented, PATCH functionality is slightly different as it allows to c[...]
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on 11/13/2017 1:30 AM
Tweet This is part 2 of a multipart series that explores ideas on how we could apply the principles of chaos engineering to serverless architectures built around Lambda functions. part 1: how can we apply principles of chaos engineering to Lambda? part 2:[...]
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on 11/9/2017 5:00 AM
REST - Representational State Transfer Since the past 5 years, there has been an increasing demand to know how to build RESTful Web Services. Never had a job interview for Software Engineering failed to include at least one question about REST or RESTful [...]
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on 11/6/2017 5:58 PM
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on 11/3/2017 7:08 PM
Swagger for ASP NET Core API development Building a web API is not an easy task. In order to build one easy to use, we need to consider the routes, the HTTP methods, the return results from the endpoints, the parameter used for the body of the requests, [...]
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on 10/31/2017 5:13 AM
there are functions out there more scary than unsafePerformIO and this is the tale of one of them: absurd. This powerful spell allows evil warlocks to conjure anything they want from the Void: but what does that mean? Is this even possible without using t[...]
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on 10/30/2017 2:40 AM
Tweet This is the first of a multipart series that explores ideas on how we could apply the principles of chaos engineering to serverless architectures built around Lambda functions. part 1: how can we apply principles of chaos engineering to Lambda? part[...]
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