Month: May 2016

[Column] Waarom 2 kinderen meer dan genoeg is

Alweer een tijdje geleden dat ik op mijn blog een column schreef. Ik weet niet eens zeker of dit stuk wel kwalificeert als column, maar goed. De laatste weken zijn wij thuis steeds bewuster aan het worden rondom wat we “verbruiken” aan eten. Dat begon bij de frisdrank door wat beter te kijken naar het

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Web API controller hosted in Azure not respecting [AllowAnonymous]

Working on a project, I encountered a situation I couldn’t wrap my head around. The project includes a (rather simple) ASP.NET Web API project which is published to an Azure App Service instance. Up to now, all of the endpoints I was calling I had secured using Azure AD authentication which is a breeze to

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[IoT] Replacing webjob with Azure function

In this blog post I will not be adding any new functionality to my aquarium monitor project. Instead, I’m going to replace already existing functionality. Not because that’s needed, but just because I can šŸ˜‰ We’ll be looking at replacing our webjob instance using something new which is calledĀ Azure Functions. If you didn’t read itĀ or

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[SP] Recap of #FutureOfSharePoint; not super thrilled

Today Microsoft revealed “The future of SharePoint” in a dedicatedĀ event. There was some hyping in the weeks towards this as you might expect, so everyone including meĀ was sitting tight to hear what was coming. I watched the entire presentation and although there were some very awesome things in there, I can’t help feeling not overly

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