Skrift Presents: Issue 100 🎉 |
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by Lotte Pitcher
Embark on a nostalgic and insightful journey through Umbraco's past with Lotte as Skrift celebrates its 100th issue. Let's join her as she looks at the milestones and changes in technology and people that Umbraco experienced these past eight years, as well as the initiatives that are making our community a more inclusive place going into the future.
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by Emma Burstow
Join Emma as she reflects on her evolution from tech novice to an influential contributor in the Umbraco community. She shares the importance of collaboration, the value of diverse voices, and how Umbraco continues to be enriched by the collective effort and varied backgrounds that continue to enrich the Umbraco ecosystem!
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by Carole Rennie Logan
Carole takes us through the essentials of web security with a look at the OWASP Top 10, a resource for understanding the most critical security risks to web applications today. From cryptographic failures to server-side request forgery, Carole offers practical advice and .NET and Umbraco-specific guidance on how to mitigate the biggest risks your projects may face.
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by Laura Weatherhead
Let's join Laura as she looks forward at what's on Umbraco's horizon. And there's a lot ahead of us! We have v14's transformative and long-awaited new back-office coming up, and v12 and v13's headless empowering APIs. Even more importantly, our community teams continue their commitment to sustainability, diversity, and accessibility. Buckle in and travel with Laura to a future that's forever friendly!
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AROUND THE WEB |
A curated collection of things around the web |
| Learning a new language, it’s not as scary as you think | Switching from PHP to .NET may seem daunting, but it's achievable with the right approach! Bernadet shares with us her journey moving into Umbraco, and that with practice and a supportive community, mastering a new programming language is less scary than it appears. Read the blog post
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Getting Started with Azure Functions HTTP Trigger using C# .NET | If you're wanting to run a serverless API using Azure functions, then the documentation - and Azure itself - might be a little daunting! Dhanesh Kumar has a wonderful, straightforward tutorial that takes you through the steps of setting up your project and creating your first function. Read the blog post
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| Adding and Deleting Criteria | Andy continues his excellent series on the challenges of migrating packages to the new backoffice in Umbraco 14. He shares insights on creating a property editor for Personalisation Groups, tackling data retrieval, script injection, and UI updates with Lit! Read the blog post
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Articulate for Umbraco 10+ | It seems an age since we received an update to Articulate, but here it is! If you want a smooth, feature rich blogging extension to Umbraco then Articulate has been updated to support Umbraco 10+. It's even listed on the marketplace now so you can easily find it! View the package
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| How I learnt a new programming language over Hacktoberfest: by creating an Umbraco segment for Oh My Posh | Inspired during Hacktoberfest, Warren takes us through his journey learning to write in Go so that he could contribute to the Oh My Posh project, which allows users to have fancy visual prompts for any shell. See how he learned to create a segment that would let him see the Umbraco version of the current folder he is browsing in his terminal! Read the blog post
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