I've recently made a change in employment and I'm now Lead Product Evangelist at @Kentico 🎉🥳
Are you a member of the #Kentico community? I'm here to support you 💪
For details about my journey to this role and what I'll be doing next, read on 🧐...
https://t.co/xOHplVa9iV
Second post in the NServiceBus series is up! This time we’re diving into the code to send and receive messages in .NET 8! 🎉
#dotnet#nservicebus#nimblepros
https://t.co/9cqSM55XnO
Over the next few weeks I'll be putting out some blog and video content on NServiceBus, zero-to-hero style, based on my experiences with the framework and the tooling around it. Very excited to kick this series off!
@mkristensen I've mostly left VS for VS Code (for the past 9 months). It has 100x better front-end tooling and a workspace view.
Having a workspace view would make VS feel less painful to use, esp when focusing on .NET things in a project.
@sigfualt@sinclairinat0r@KyleMcMaster We tried this here https://t.co/7f7RJUmcc4 and didn't have a great experience.
So this definitely hits home for me.
@codeopinion Net positive better off? Yes!
100 steps forward in tooling, resources, documentation, composability of APIs.
50 steps back in overcomplexity, missing "the fundamentals", cargo cults.
Plenty of room for improvement, but things are so much better today, I do not want to go back.
🚨 2024 is already off to a big start!
We're bringing support for .ng files to @AnalogJS! 🚀
🔥 Works with @Angular components
🔥 Works with directives
🔥 Works with existing concepts
👀 Demo app https://t.co/gXCwZ3JiWV
Join the discussion!
https://t.co/wEA71lCePv
@codeopinion@kibertoad Would it be fair to say that application frameworks, libraries, architecture, patterns don't determine the business boundaries - the business boundaries determine the architecture, ect...
Sending a "message" from "checkout" to "orders" is no guarantee of "loose coupling".
Interested in learning more about accessibility tools and technology for captioning?
@edmistond provides a great list of the options available. This is helpful for those consuming the captions and the people speaking.
Could be very enlightening for conference organizers 🤯!
A post that's been rattling around in my brain for about two years, though it's much simpler now than it would have been two years ago.
Have you wondered what automatic captioning tools can help with accessibility? I have a post for you: https://t.co/iWkF3fGtFS
Are you looking to implement effective custom activity tracking in Xperience by Kentico? Check out my latest blog post for a step-by-step guide: https://t.co/C8dVh9LOh2
#kentico#dxp
@andythompy's analysis is spot on.
It's always about tradeoffs, which comes with no surprise... but, which tradeoffs?
Do you know the challenges and benefits you are adopting when you select a DXP solution?
Understand your goals, then identify a product that aligns with them!
Is a Composable DXP always the right choice? Increased flexibility can bring unnecessary complexity. For many customers, there's still a very strong case for a single-vendor, unified DXP. Read my blog: https://t.co/Fpjkt99BEw
4 years ago today was day 1 of @Kentico Connection 2019 - the last in person Connection event.
Since then the virtual events have been great, but I cannot wait to see everyone in person next month for @Kentico Connection 2023!
@CFDevelop It's definitely overused. I'll take overused DI to underused DI.
I think the easy wins in pushing back the "DI everything" train can be found in new'ing up non-volatile dependencies. Teams can try just a few to start and learn the boundaries in their app over time.