
Episode 030 - Briefly chatting about Azure Front Door Paid Members Public
Join us in this episode where we chat about Azure Front Door. After discussing about the Web Application Firewall in a previous episode it was a good opportunity to focus next on Azure Front Door and what it is. Show notes * Azure Front Door overview [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/

ASP.NET Core Blazor with SignalR breaks when used with Cloudflare's HTML minification Paid Members Public
If you are building web applications with ASP.NET Core Blazor, make sure you do not remove the HTML comments. Avoid HTML minification, otherwise the web sockets used for SignalR does not work.

Episode 029 - What is Azure Web Application Firewall? Paid Members Public
In this episode, we take a look at Web Application Firewall, or WAF. We've previously discussed about Azure CDN (Episode 023) and remote access (Episode 009) so now it was a good time to focus on WAF itself. We also reminisce a little bit about the past when

Using the Azure Resource Graph to improve your Azure Governance game Paid Members Public
Learn about some of my key scenarios for using the Azure Resource Graph to gain a better understanding of my Azure resources. This is a great tool for your Azure Governance toolkit.

Episode 028 - Succeeding with Azure DNS Paid Members Public
Let's talk about Azure DNS! And a little bit about DNS, going all the way back to 1983 or so. Azure DNS provides an effective and cheap solution for critical name resolution services and we chat about the features and capabilities, as well as how much it costs

Code analysis tools for Azure developers coding in .NET Core Paid Members Public
I love automation. Part of the glory of seeing a green build is to also know that it has passed some type of quality gates. In this post I'll talk a bit about some of my favorite Code Analysis tools for .NET Core. I use them in both

Episode 027 - All things GitHub Paid Members Public
In this episode, we talk about GitHub - what it is, what capabilities are there and why you should be using GitHub if you aren't already. We also reminisce fondly the times when the collaboration was based on Bulletin Board Systems' chat boards and GitHub kind of
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