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Hey everyone! 🎉 Ever wondered what Windows Mobile would look like in 2024? I've reimagined it, and it's more innovative than ever! Check out the figma community link in the end 🌟
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Pretty excited about this as well! See live data on Azure Container Apps with the Aspire dashboard!
The aspire dashboard is one of the gems of the project. Easy to use no fuss, otel viewer. "Fiddler" for distributed systems (@ericlaw)
https://t.co/uh1PCCTtP8
#dotnet#aspire
I recently read "Software Architecture with C# and .NET 8".
Here's why you should consider this book. 👇
It starts from the fundamentals. When was the last time you read about the waterfall model in a book? Maybe we've been relying too much on Agile.
It also discusses Non-Functional Requirements and how they can impact your choice of software architecture.
You'll also read about best practices for coding in C#. Remember, simple code is good code. The authors discuss coupling, maintainability, cyclomatic complexity, etc.
Domain-driven design is an unavoidable topic in today's software development. This chapter focuses more on tactical patterns. The authors also touch on CQRS and Event sourcing.
Here are a few more topics that you'll read about:
- Service-oriented architecture
- Microservices architecture
- Serverless cloud functions
- SQL and NoSQL databases
- Kubernetes
Overall, I enjoyed this book, and I think you will, too.
You can grab your copy here: https://t.co/6RM5RfwRP8
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Microsoft Build starts tomorrow!
Join us LIVE as @SHanselman and @StephenToub give us an unprecedented 100% LIVE demo. Zero slides, just code on the internals of #dotNET. See how the engineers use their own tools to find and fix issues.
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Woke up early to catch the sunrise season with @KarenLaforet at #NTi2024. Hearing about the innovative strategies for preventing & managing vascular access complications and skin complications.
Happy 6⃣ years in the open to us! 🎂🥳🎉
Six years ago at #msbuild we open-sourced @UnoPlatform with the vision to make .NET developers as productive as possible, developing beautiful apps for all platforms supported by @dotnet .
https://t.co/c9FJaFF3uQ
2 million lines of code later, a lot has happened and we couldn't be more appreciative of the community and clients we've gather since then, as well as support from @dotnet , @VisualStudio and @WindowsUI teams - THANK YOU.
Day 1 of #MSBuild was lovely. If you'd like, join my @MicrosoftLearn AI Plan that includes Courses, Videos, Tests and more. It's a learning bookmark collection on steroids - Sign in to and join the Plan to track your progress! https://t.co/QFdY4cgvnu
check out the #dotnetmaui Build session "Enhancing .NET MAUI" with a look at .NET 9. 📺
https://t.co/Cnm8R5ZCX5
And today you can start using .NET 9 Preview 4 with MAUI. 🤘
https://t.co/0XHYHdzNJP
And and and 8.0.40 shipped last week for .NET 8. 🚀
https://t.co/rbqQgLmRkj
Blogged: Thoughts about primary constructors: 3 pros and 5 cons
https://t.co/7qG6oFcwz5
In this post I describe some of the ways I like to use primary constructors and some of the things I don't like about them
#dotnet#csharp
One of the major downsides of caching in general is that by definition the data is not fresh. However, this downside can often be mitigated - while still reaping the performance benefits of caching - using micro caching.
#caching#aspnet
https://t.co/sw7itqRnhG