Installing .NET 5 using winget, the Windows Package Manager Paid Members Public
See how to use the Windows Package Manager, winget, to download and install .NET 5.
Episode 032 - Favorite announcements from Microsoft Build 2020 Paid Members Public
Join us for on this episode where we talk about the Microsoft Build 2020 announcements and insights. As the event was all digital, it was great that everyone got to participate from the comfort of their home sofas. Plenty of announcements! Show notes * Build 2020 sessions on-demand [https://mybuild.microsoft.
Configuring Publisher Verification in Azure Active Directory Paid Members Public
Learn what the publisher verification status is, and how to set it up in your organization. Azure AD comes with Consent Policies, enabling your organizations to only trust verified publishers. Users will then only be able to consent to applications that are verified.
Using Azure Application Change Analysis to discover configuration changes in Azure services Paid Members Public
Have you ever wondered why a service or asset stopped working, or what could have caused a different behavior in your applications, although you didn't deploy any new code? I know I have. Use the Azure Application Change Analysis to learn all about it!
Episode 031 - How we turned a coffee call into a website analytics solution on Azure Paid Members Public
This episode is a bit different! We talk about one of our ideas we came up with during our regular coffee calls (the ones we still have but do not record as podcast episodes), and the idea of replacing Google Analytics came up. We discuss the solution and how we
Installing and using the Windows Package Manager - winget Paid Members Public
The Windows Package Manager is fantastic. I have tried it out, and I like it. Here's how to get up and running with it, and run your first commands. I'll walk through a couple of things: * Installing winget on a Windows Insider edition * Installing winget on
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.
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