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Monday, 22 May 2017

Storing the AppInsights key in web.config

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When working with Application Insights your configuration has a unique key value called the instrumentation key , or more commonly the iKey ...
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Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Ignoring parameters in Swashbuckle

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I’m working with a WebApi that is passed the HttpRequestMessage class which is always available in the ASP.NET WebApi pipeline. However, whe...
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Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Auth0 and 401 Unauthorized

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Today was One of those days™ where things just didn’t work well, or rather at all. I’ve been working on an ASP.NET WebAPI that was working f...
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Thursday, 28 May 2015

Windows Live Writer no longer works with Blogger

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I'm not a frequent blogger, so have only been bitten by this issue today - but checking the internet for clues it seems I'm not the ...
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Adventures in Application Insights - Part 1

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If, like I was, you’re struggling to get anything out of Azure Application Insights, I hope to be of some help. It all started well...
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Sunday, 10 May 2015

Process Monitor saves the day

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For some time now on my main development machine I’ve been having issues – Visual Studio has begun taking an extremely long time to load, an...
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Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Xamarin Forms contacts search

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I’m in the middle of writing a Xamarin Forms app and today I needed to add in a contacts search page, and remembered that James Montemagno h...
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Hello, I'm Morgan Skinner and have been working with computers since the dawn of creation - well, 1980 on a ZX 80. After graduating with a 2:1 in Computer Science in 1989 my first job was as a programmer in a small company in Altrincham, Cheshire, where I travelled the world and had a superb 12.5 years, working my way up from Junior Software Engineer to Development Manager. In 2001 I left and went to Microsoft, where I spent nearly ten years in a team of remarkably talented individuals, working with customers on .NET. I left Microsoft in 2011 and formed my own company doing software architecture, design, coding, testing and debugging - basically everything up to the point a system goes live. I'm always interested in helping out if I have availability, so if you need assistance with .NET then please contact me.
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