- ASP.NET:
- Overview
- ASP.NET Samples
- What's New in Visual Studio 2013
- What's New in Visual Studio 2013?
- [Build 2014] What's New for ASP.NET and Web in Visual Studio 2013 Update 2 and Beyond (Scott Hunter, Scott Hanselman)
- Hands On Lab: One ASP.NET: Integrating ASP.NET Web Forms, MVC and Web API
- Creating ASP.NET Web Projects in Visual Studio 2013
- ASP.NET Today and Tomorrow (dotnetConf 2014)
- Making Websites with ASP.NET
- Authentication and Identity
- OWIN and Katana
- Optimization
- Friendly URLs
- ASP.NET and Mobile
- Real Time Web with ASP.NET SignalR
- Services and ASP.NET
- Visual Studio Web Development Features
- NuGet
- Developing Apps with Windows Azure
- Building Real World Cloud Apps with Azure
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Automate Everything
- 3. Source Control
- 4. Continuous Integration and Delivery
- 5. Web Development Best Practices
- 6. Single Sign-On
- 7. Data Storage Options
- 8. Data Partitioning Strategies
- 9. Unstructured Blob Storage
- 10. Design to Survive Failures
- 11. Monitoring and Telemetry
- 12. Transient Fault Handling
- 13. Distributed Caching
- 14. Queue-Centric Work Pattern
- 15. More Patterns and Guidance
- 16. Appendix: The Fix It Sample Application
- Create a .NET WebJob in Azure App Service
- Azure WebJobs - Recommended Resources
- Hands on Lab: Maintainable Azure Websites: Managing Change and Scale
- Migrating Microsoft's ASP.NET and IIS.NET Community Websites to Microsoft Azure
- Taking Your ASP.NET Apps to the Cloud with Azure App Service Web Apps
- Building Real World Cloud Apps with Azure
- Web Development Best Practices
- ASP.NET and Visual Studio 2012
- Monitoring and Telemetry
- ASP.NET Web Deployment
SignalR and the Real-Time Web
Scott Hanselman explains how to use ASP.NET SignalR to create real-time web applications.
This article was originally created on July 29, 2013
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Scott Hanselman – My name is Scott Hanselman. I work out of my home office for Microsoft as a Principal Program Manager, aiming to spread good information about developing software, usually on the Microsoft stack.
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