Holidays!
My time as Scrum Master has come to an end this week as my sprint closes. It's been an excellent challenge and I've really enjoyed it. It's proven to be a good learning exercise and hopefully I've brought some new ideas for the next set of sprints we put together.
We've also had some interesting authentication and authorisation questions come to our team which we are still trying to figure out for the company. I find myself leaning on the great flexibility that Identity Server provides, having spun up several of these in Azure within 10 minutes to get some proof of concept ideas flowing.
Now I rest as we head into Easter and the final season of Game of Thrones.
Learning
As I'd done enough Scrum training for this sprint I decided to complete the Python Developer's toolkit. This is a good course to get a clean comparison of some tools and decide on what you need for your next application.
Continuing the Python Path I took a refreshing dive into Unit Testing with Python from Emily Bache. Apart from getting into some great detail about Unit Testing and the tools available, Emily has some great definitions on how unit testing should be done. I especially liked her comparison of Mocks, Stubs and Fakes.
It's been some time since I've done any learning around Unit Tests so I'm even thinking I may jump into some C# ones at some point once I've completed Python.
The News
Each week I'll post a few links that I've found the most interesting from technology blogs, reddit and other parts of the Internet.
Big news around Julian Assange getting removed from his prison cell. If I had to pick one story out from the week it would be the New York Time's click fest: Opinion : Its Time to Panic About Privacy - https://nyti.ms/2UrtH25
Check out some other articles I've found interesting below:
Technology / General
- Facebook Showed Me My Data Is Everywhere And I Have Absolutely No Control Over It - http://bit.ly/2UKmadV
- Opinion : Its Time to Panic About Privacy - https://nyti.ms/2UrtH25
- Whats new in next version of Microsoft Edge - http://bit.ly/2UyTFAE
- Why I Switched From Visual Studio Code to JetBrains WebStorm - http://bit.ly/2UyBVW1
.NET / Azure
- Authentication & authorization in microservice architecture - http://bit.ly/2D8YkyO
- Bringing 12-year-old WPF code to .NET Core 3 - http://bit.ly/2KyYKEr
- Constraining Generics in C# - http://bit.ly/2v4L4Xb
- Encrypting Identity Tokens in IdentityServer4 - http://bit.ly/2G2UqI9
- Getting Started with Azure Front Door - http://bit.ly/2GjrSdw
- Gradient: full TensorFlow binding for C# - http://bit.ly/2VwIaGh
- How to stay informed about Azure service issues - http://bit.ly/1kgN3z3
- Introducing the App Service Migration Assistant for ASP.NET applications - http://bit.ly/2UDWIb1
- Scott Hunter Details 'What's Coming with .NET Core 3.0' - http://bit.ly/2KD2tRH
- string vs. String is not a style debate - http://bit.ly/2UYuqHs
- The Git Stash Functionality in Visual Studio 2019 - http://bit.ly/2UCz12w
- User-Friendly Fuzzing with Sienna Locomotive - http://bit.ly/2WUML5I
- Using ASP.NET Core Identity user accounts in integration tests - http://bit.ly/2UsVFKX
- Using using using with C# 8 - http://bit.ly/2VyJsAG
Have a great week!
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