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ASPNET Core websites, developping with SSL
While working on the backend for To-Do.Studio, we ran into a scenario where we needed to test on a developer’s machine with https (ssl) enabled. note – we use Kestral for testing and not IISExpress. First thing we did was to try and add a https url in the LaunchSettings.json file. That didn’t work 🙂 Read more
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Windows 10 Redstone 4
Well, as you all know, windows 10 Fall Creators Update is out (internally named Redstone3) and those of you who are Windows Insiders have started getting bits Redstone 4, which should go out in the spring and doesn’t have a public name yet… In case you are reading Microsoft, this is what i would like Read more
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The art of Debugging
I have been debugging software for the last 20 years, and although things have changed, I realize I took it for granted and never really thought about it. Basics There were two debugging technique if was introduced to when I started. Attach a debugger to a program and hit breakpoints. When you hit a breakpoint, Read more
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Sharing an IDE
Well, it’s happening… I just saw this channel9 video on how to share a code writing, debugging session with someone else… It’s also the first feature i know of which works with VS Code and Visual Studio.net at the same time. Enjoy ! https://code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2017/11/15/live-share Read more
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The Microsoft Graph
One of the project i was working on involves taking Office 365 to the next level. Take the tools that Microsoft gives us and bring it to the next level. Some of the things we do involves extending Sharepoint, Excel, Word, Office with addons. Works great. But where do we get all the nice information Read more
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Mocking web services
For one of the projects i manage i have two teams and in the end, one implements web services for the other to consume. In production and integration testing, things tend to go well. But when we are faced with debugging or testing the side that consumes web services, we need something more. I love Read more
