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10 December 2019 |
.NET #dotNet |
Announcing .NET Core 3.1 (devblogs.microsoft.com) |
We’re excited to announce the release of .NET Core 3.1. It’s really just a small set of fixes and refinements over .NET Core 3.0, which we released just over two months ago. The most important feature is that .NET Core 3.1 is an long-term supported (LTS) release and will be supported for three years.... Read more |
User Experience #UX |
Re-imagining Microsoft’s mobile experiences (youtu.be) Microsoft Office Office 365 productivity software Mobile Design Fluent Design Language |
Our global journey to rethink, redesign, and align mobile experiences across Microsoft 365. Learn more: https://medium.com/@designjon/microsoft365mobile-3b5b7782152c... Read more |
Thinking about color (blog.cloudflare.com) Deep Dive Design Dashboard |
An exploration of building accessible color systems for flexible UI theming. ... Read more |
Quality Assurance #QA |
Eliminating toil with fully automated load testing (engineering.linkedin.com) |
Introduction In 2013, when LinkedIn moved to multiple data centers across the globe, we needed a way to redirect traffic from one data center to another in order to mitigate potential member impact in the event of a disturbance to our services. This need led to the birth of one of the most important pieces of engineering at LinkedIn, called TrafficShift. It provides the ability to move live production traffic from one data center to another in an effortless manner. ... Read more |
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