.NET Oxford Survey Results
Earlier this month we sent out survey for .NET Oxford to get a little bit of feedback. Are our members happy? Or should we be banned from ever gracing...
Read moreEarlier this month we sent out survey for .NET Oxford to get a little bit of feedback. Are our members happy? Or should we be banned from ever gracing...
Read moreThis month was our first .NET Oxford of 2019, and we were very pleased to welcome back Ian Cooper, who was this time talking about NGINX! For more det...
Read moreYou're working on a web project which has a webapp and one or more APIs, perhaps an Identity Server too. Locally, your webapp is http://localhost:5000...
Read moreAs another year draws to an end, it's time for another year in review blog post. And this year I hit the big "four-zero", so it also marks t...
Read moreThis is the 3rd blog post in my LINQPad Tips and Tricks series. The first two posts can be found below. If you haven't read them already, I'd highly r...
Read moreThis month was our last .NET Oxford of 2018, and this time we had another lightning talk event! I always really enjoy these lightning talk events, as ...
Read moreThis month at .NET Oxford, we had Benjamin Howarth joining us to talk about Performance in the Javascript Era! Yes, I know - we're a ".NET" ...
Read moreI've worked with quite a few companies now - both as a permanent employee and as a contractor/consultant. However, up until now, I haven't worked with...
Read moreThis month, we had our biggest meetup yet, as we welcomed Jon Skeet himself to .NET Oxford to tell us about some of the upcoming C#8 features. And as ...
Read moreHave you ever had a bug report that just reads "It doesn't work"? Or more likely it has a bit more information than that, but clearly not en...
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