End of Week Research Roundup
                We spend quite a bit of time every week finding, consuming & sharing interesting content that can help us in our day to day work. We read many of the same link lists you probably do (The Morning Brew, Morning Dew, A Fresh Cup, Hacker News, Reddit – consuming a few of them through the very handy ReadSpike aggregator) but anything that's useful, we like to share & discuss internally on our Yammer account.
If you're not using Yammer in your org / development team – you should take a look – it's a great tools for sharing content & ideas – and as Microsoft now own it – if need anything beyond the free "Basic Network" plan – it's easy to upgrade and pay for as part of your Office 365 subscription.
Some of the links are new, some are old, but all are useful & interesting.
Microsoft Azure
- Take Control of Logging and Tracing in Windows Azure (Mike Kelly)
 - Announcing TraceEvent – Monitoring and Diagnostics for the Cloud (Immo Landwerth)
 - Summary of ETW Support in .NET (Kathleen Dollard)
 - Instrumenting an ASP.NET Windows Azure WebRole using ETW (Event Tracing for Windows) with the .NET 4.5 EventSource and Windows Azure Diagnostics (Nico Vuyge)
 - WAD is Built on ETW (David Hardin)
 - Enabling Diagnostics in Windows Azure (Windows Azure Team)
 - How to use the preview of the new Azure Management APIs, SDK 2.2 (Ilija Injac)
 - How does SSL work in an Azure Web Sites (Channel9)
 - The complete guide to loading a free SSL certificate into an Azure website (Troy Hunt)
 - Introducing Asynchronous Cross-Account Copy Blob (Azure Storage Team)
 - Windows Azure IaaS Deep Dive (Mark Russinovich)
 - Windows Azure Storage Queues VS Windows Azure Service Bus Queues (Alexandre Brisebois)
 - CloudBurst Conference 2013 Session Recordings (Channel9)
 - Windows Azure Business Continuity Technical Guidance (Patrick Wickline, Jason Roth)
 - Controlling your instances in the Windows Azure Compute Emulator (Sandrino Di Mattia)
 - Introducing Extensions for Windows Azure Media Services .NET SDK (Ming Feiy)
 - 10 tools of the trade for your #windowsazure environment (Mike Martin)
 - Windows Azure Speed Test (Richard Astbury)
 
Web Development
- Introducing batch support in Web API and Web API OData (Javier Calvarro Nelson)
 - RAML - RESTful API Modeling Language
 - The Future of AngularJS
 - Security In ASP.NET MVC (Jameel M)
 - json.human.js: Json Formatting for Human Beings
 - Advantages of message based web services (ServiceStack)
 - DynamicImage - A high-performance image manipulation library for ASP.NET
 
.NET Framework
- Interactive Extensions - Awesome Libraries For C# Developers #1 (Anoop Madhusudanan)
 
Build, Deployment, Testing & Automation
- How to use XDT in NuGet - Examples and Facts (Dan Liu)
 - Windows Management Framework 4.0 is now available (PowerShell Team)
 - Keeping Commit Histories Clean
 - Automatically mirror a git repository
 - What is BDD and why should I care? (Matt Wynn)
 
Data
- Neo4j - Examples of using Cypher to accomplish different tasks (Ian Robinson)
 - "Neo4j in a .NET World (Graph DBs)" and "You're in production. Now what?" (Tatham Oddie)
 - Book Download: Data Access for Highly-Scalable Solutions: Using SQL, NoSQL, and Polyglot Persistence (Patterns & Practice)
 - InfluxDB - An open-source, distributed, time series, events, and metrics database with no external dependencies.
 - 7 command-line tools for data science (Jeroen Janssens)
 
Tools
- PureText 3.0 for Windows 8 is now available (Steve Miller)
 - Docker - an open source project to pack, ship and run any application as a lightweight container
 - Serf - a decentralized solution for service discovery and orchestration that is lightweight, highly available, and fault tolerant.
 - Service Bus Explorer
 
One final note - we're currently hiring - so if you have experience working with the Windows Azure Platform, or would like a job that allows you to work with it, please get in touch.