.NET Core This year Microsoft officially open sourced and released .NET Core, on Linux as well as Windows. The move means that the .NET Core runtime, libraries and tools are all available for developers to create modern web apps, microservices,
Container SSL One of the drawbacks of developing on Codeanywhere’s containers was that we did not offer a SSL certificate. So if you had to run something securely, there was just no way in the world you could do
Since we deprecated Sandboxes, there was no way to simply preview your code in a Browser. Although some found workarounds, others kept reporting that this crucial feature was missing. It took us awhile, but now we have brought it back.
The Swift Programming Language Since Apple open sourced Swift last week it’s been the hottest topic around. Why? Well Swift was designed to make it easier for programmers to build apps for OS X and iOS, but now it