March 22nd, 2016

The week in .NET – 3/22/2016

Bertrand Le Roy
Senior Software Engineer

To read last week’s post, see The week in .NET – 3/15/2016.

Build

Next week, many of us will be in San Francisco for the Build conference. This is a very exciting opportunity for us to present our latest work on .NET, and we hope to meet lots of you there. If you can’t be there with us, don’t worry, as the keynotes will be broadcast live, and breakout sessions will be recorded and available on Channel9.

On.NET

We had to re-schedule the show we had planned for last week, but we’re back this week with Richard Kiene from Joyent, to talk about running .NET Core in the Joyent cloud.

Tool of the week: Octopus Deploy

Octopus Deploy is a fantastic tool that works with your continuous integration server to deploy applications through test, staging, and production environments. Because it’s so easy, you can deploy smaller units of change, more easily, and more often, and as a result move faster. Octopus Deploy is a commercial product that is free for small teams that handle 5 projects or less and deploy them to up to ten target machines.

Octopus Deploy

User group of the week: New York ALT.NET

On Wednesday, March 23, the New York ALT.NET group is holding an IoT for Windows 10 presentation with Becky Isserman.

.NET

ASP.NET

F#

Check out F# Weekly for more great content from the F# community.

Games

And this is it for this week!

Contribute to the week in .NET

As always, this weekly post couldn’t exist without community contributions, and I’d like to thank all those who sent links and tips. You can participate too. Did you write a great blog post, or just read one? Do you want everyone to know about an amazing new contribution or a useful library? Did you make or play a great game built on .NET? We’d love to hear from you, and feature your contributions on future posts:

This week’s post (and future posts) also contains news I first read on ASP.NET’s community spotlight, on F# weekly, on ASP.NET Weekly, and on Chris Alcock’s The Morning Brew.

Author

Bertrand Le Roy
Senior Software Engineer

Bertrand has been programming since he was ten. He was an early contributor to ASP.NET, co-founded the Orchard CMS project, and he was also on the team that built .NET Core. He currently works on the Xamarin team on improving the Forms developer experience in Visual Studio and Visual Studio for mac.

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