Monthly Archives: August 2016


SonarQube for .Net Developers

SonarQube for .Net Developers

I’m currently playing around with SonarQube, an open-source platform for continuous inspection of code quality, and so far, I’ve discovered that it is a lot more interesting than I thought it would be. Therefore, I’ve decided to share my initial findings.

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Azure Functions & Code Reuse

Azure Functions and reusing code

Last weekend, I was experimenting with Azure Functions. This because I’m planning to use Azure Functions for creating a simplified abstraction of an existing web service. The goal is to code and deploy as little as possible by reusing existing modules.

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Microsoft.DotNet.Web.targets was not found

Microsoft.DotNet.Web.targets was not found

This short post covers how to resolve the Microsoft.DotNet.Web.targets was not found issue. This problem might happen when importing existing asp.net MVC projects within your Visual Studio solution.

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Logic Apps Post request

Logic Apps Post request

I recently received some Logic Apps questions, each of which I would like to address within a series of blog posts. This post covers how to construct a simple Http POST request. In addition, I also explain how to configure basic authentication.

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GTmetrix API and .Net

GTmetrix API and .Net

I’m currently working on a project which requires keeping a close eye on performance. Because of this, we decided to include GTmetrix’s webpage performance analyzes service as part of the overall monitoring strategy. To simplify the implementation, I’ve decided to create a native .net client.

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