I think it's a weird coincidence that most posts heavily against AI assisted engineering comes either from people that are "open for work" or consultants. Or is it a correlation instead of coincidence?
I think it's a weird coincidence that most posts heavily against AI assisted engineering comes either from people that are "open for work" or consultants. Or is it a correlation instead of coincidence?
Reeady for an exciting week. And, no, it doesn't have to do anything with the #dotnet conf and so on!
I'm glad I'm not the only one. Seeing how much we rely on thee SwaggerUI in the #dotnet world, I expect a lot of harsh feedback to this post :)
Don't deploy on Fridays, they said. But nobody did mention Sundays ๐คฃ
I'm sure that some folks will be mad at me, but if you're using #dotnet and think Swagger UI is your "API documentation", your API is not production ready
What makes spans sp special in #csharp? Find out in under 1 minute! ๐
You really do trunk-based development? ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
#DevLife
I think the main reason for all the hate against architectural/design patterns and their misuse is caused by a lack of shared understanding of what a "module" is. Where does it start? Where does it end?
๐I see a new trend: Ideology Driven Tech Choices
โ๏ธI rarely say it this strong, but if ideology is driving you technology decision, you're a very bad DevRel/architect/lead/developer/CTO whatever. You'd better quit and try doing something else.
Architecting microservices
Let's say we want to create a #microservices project for learning purposes! Where do we start?
In thid video I try to demonstrate how you can start architecting a microservices system similarly to how this usually happens in real projects
youtu.be/kwIHmqPHnpM
Everything you need to know about the "required" modifier in #csharp / #dotnet in less than 1 minute ๐