Have just added the talk details to the @dotnetoxford Williams Racing #dotnet 8 launch event!
This is going to be good! 🔥
- @nickchapsas: Secret .NET thing we can't talk about yet!
- @stuartblang: What's new in C#12
- @dracan (me): What's new in Blazor
- @DavidsonMD: Native AOT
- @jamesw0rld: OTel and new .NET metrics
https://t.co/5K9hGhX919
@stevejgordon Hope it goes well. I love a good source generator, we’ve recently been using this little gem to generate proxies for a third party library. https://t.co/lTgMeP2RY8
@jamesw0rld I’ve always called this the “Law of Inverse Distances” - the closer you are to where you need to be, the later you leave, the less redundancy you build in and therefore the later you arrive!
@dracan@carlcod_es Finally got round to listening to this one today too Dan and it was excellent. Perhaps that’s your book idea might in that area! Reminded me a bit of John Sonmez’ Soft Skills book which is excellent too!
I started The #UnhandledException podcast last year, and it's been so amazing chatting and geeking out with so many awesome people! Could I ask a huge favour? Could you help me spread the word with a cheeky retweet? And tell work colleagues about the show? Pretty please 😊
Very interesting discussion with #linqpad creator Josaph Albahari on @dracan's #unhandledexception podcast this week. What a hero of the .net world he is.
Have just published the next #UnhandledException podcast episode, where I was honoured to be joined by @linqpad author, Joseph Albahari! LINQPad is one of my most favourite software dev tools, so had great fun chatting about it with Joe! https://t.co/61BNSmbqWl #dotnet#linqpad