Immutable Collections
With asynchronous programming and TPL gaining popularity amongst .NET developers, the general availability of a stable release for the Immutable Collections feature has found a strong audience with developers especially
With asynchronous programming and TPL gaining popularity amongst .NET developers, the general availability of a stable release for the Immutable Collections feature has found a strong audience with developers especially
Last week the OData team at Microsoft released a preview of the RESTier framework, built to allow developers to quickly bootstrap an OData service implementation. As a matter of fact,
While Team Foundation Server now also supports local workspaces, where you can check out files and track changes without having a read-only lock on them, there could be possible challenges
Last week the Power BI team at Microsoft announced?availability of new features in Power BI for general preview. Power BI is Microsoft’s attempt at creating a self-service business intelligence solution
ECMAScript 6, the latest version of ECMAScript standard, has a host of new features added for JavaScript. Many of the new features are influenced towards making JavaScript syntactically similar to
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Web Components are redefining the way you build for the web! They are touted to be the future of web development and are definitely showing a lot of promise. Web