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Still finding myself out up here..
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Player: No...
DM: Ok. <rolls random some dice>
Player: WHAT DID YOU ROLL?!
DM:
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I built such functionality as part of a build pipeline for several .NET solutions at my old company. But in each case, it was my initiative to add it because "management" did not really see value in it. Mostly because "who cares. Clients don't verify it anyway"...
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I have the Nito mini from the Dark Souls game, and I've been thinking about using it for something in D&D. I think I now found just the perfect monster for it :D
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Since yesterday's 8.0.0 release
github.com/fluentassert...
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If my last company didn't decide to do mass layoffs just before Christmas, I'd be recommending them switch to another library now.
The price of $130 per developer is just not possible to justify to business, for a simple convenience library that makes assertions nicer.
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But apparently, not a single restroom :-/
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Ach, I see. Thank you for the link. I must've missed that earlier :?
Hopefully, it gets resolved 🤞🤞
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Been there from the start. We had a project that went from Core 1.0 and ultimatelly went up to .NET 6.0. Can't say it wasn't rocky and though at times, there were some hard upgrades and rewrites required along the way. But I'm really happy where .NET has landed, and working with it now is a pleasure
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I remember when linis used to turn purple when clicked..
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Amazingly uncanny! Reminds me of Toymaker in Doctor Who. Just.. too many teeth :D
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Watch out for line endings and git though. I just got bitten by that.
Editorconfig say CRLF, Windows uses CRLF. But Git often checks in files with LF.. And linux CI machines check out files with LF as well.
And some git servers/pipelines are weird with how they cache and check the code out for build