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The v0.8 release of Arcus Templates ends the journey of adding .NET support to Arcus. This release also contains tons of new features and useful changes. This run-down post will guide you through the biggest ones.
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New Azure Background Jobs and Managed Identity Support in Arcus.BackgroundJobs v0.4
Arcus.BackgroundJobs v0.4 is packed with lots of fresh new features and added support. Come and take a look at what is included in this new release!
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Managed Services: Exploring Recent Shifts in Monitoring Customer Solutions
Codit has been monitoring our customers’ solutions for over 20 years. For much of that time changes made have been incremental, as processes and tooling have gradually improved. In recent years however, the move to hybrid or cloud solutions and a shift in business expectations has caused the rate of change in goals and expectations to start accelerating. In this blog post, we explore the ways in which monitoring has changed.
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The Long Overdue Arcus EventGrid v3.2 Release
Version v3.2 of the Arcus EventGrid library was released recently, almost two years after v3.1. Here's a long overdue, quick run-down of the new features and changes in this release.
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The Beautiful F# Expecto Paradigm: Think in Tests, Not Frameworks
From the very first line of production code, testing comes into play. So how do we go about testing it? In this blog post, we explore how testing frameworks help the process, but shouldn't be our main focus.
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Using the Hip F# FAKE Build DSL Within DevOps Systems
DevOps systems are a great way to streamline development and automate necessary checks to make sure that the application is behaving like it's supposed to do. However, local development should not be forgotten.