Folks: if you haven't tried C# and .NET for web development in the last 10 years, there is a pleasant surprise waiting for you.
.NET is a fast, productive, open-source, command-line-first ecosystem of programming languages and tools that you can use for free
My team is very happy with my presentation at #MSBuild yesterday. It’s the first time I’ve had the opportunity to give a breakout talk at Build
Now I need to capitalize on it during a time where folks around me are undervaluing the content and contributions I’m making
I want to apologize to the ASL interpreter for my session at #MSBuild this morning
I think they may have gotten very confused when I used the words “Ferto” and “Bangaranga”
Our Greek and Bulgarian friends got the message
IYKYK
Evidently in San Francisco hotels, you pay extra for amenities like lamps and tables.
so... I'm rehearsing my session for Build tomorrow in the dark, sitting up against the shelf the TV was sitting on.
So the bad news: one of my laptops that I instructed windows to “shut down” and then closed and put in my bag didn’t shut down
It restarted
It doesn’t power on properly anymore
It might be time to go shopping for a new machine
@YouPulseX Yea, that’s why I don’t write code on my work machines
That’s also why I can’t use work products on my personal machines
Notice I said products and not applications
I’m back working after a week offline on a road-trip and camping.
I continue to be amazed at how my corporate security makes working with work resources a chore… so I use other hardware where it can be a joy like it is for everyone else
The differences between Gemini/Antigravity and Copilot are becoming clearer to me.. and I’m a big fan of that
I'm catching up on emails and Teams messages from when I was on holiday last week... and then my ride to the airport arrives
Is it rude to be doing corporate emails in the back of an Uber?