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Dew Drop – October 1, 2024 (#4276)

  • Uno Platform Team shares how can we bridge the gap between Model-View-Update (MVU) architecture and Model View ViewModel (MVVM), using a sample app built using the bridge pattern.
  • In this post, Vinoth Kumar Sundara Moorthy shares the .NET product team's perspective on what’s new in .NET 9 and explains the latest updates and features.
  • Lee Stott introduces Microsoft Learning Hubs, which are designed to help users learn new skills and earn certifications, discuss the different learning paths, and highlight the features and benefits of using these hubs.
  • Dev Proxy is a simple and lightweight local development proxy that provides simulating authentication and authorization capabilities. In this article, Waldek Mastykarz and Garry Trinder introduce the new version of Dev Proxy v0.21 and explains how you can use it.
  • Kaushik Kislay announces the General Availability (GA) of Native Authentication for Microsoft Entra External ID, which offers an easy way to enable authentication via external identity providers, such as Microsoft Account, Google Sign-In, and Facebook Login.
  • Harshada Hole introduces the concept of Instrumentation Profiling and explains how to use the Persistent Target Selection capability of the dotMemory Memory Profiler to effortless Instrumentation Profiling.
  • Andrea Chiarelli explains the Bearer scheme, which is a token-based authentication scheme that allows HTTP requests to authenticate using a token passed in the Authorization header of the request.
  • Ali Hamza Ansari shares some tips for boosting code readability and manageability in ASP.NET Core by leveraging built-in features and third-party tools.
  • Geoff Graham explains the differences between CSS Masonry and CSS Grid and provides examples to show when to use each layout technique.
  • Jeremy D. Miller explains how to scale event projections and subscriptions using the Critter Stack, which is a set of open-source libraries that provide a complete Event Sourcing and CQRS framework for .NET.

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