xaberue.bsky.social
Software passionate.
Squad Tech Lead SCRM-Lidl
.NET, Azure, Angular.
Motorcycle passionate, fan of #MotoGP and PC videogames.
I've never helped to develop something better than my daughters 👨👩👧👧
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✅ done!! 👌
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it's true that not so many people add comments nowadays to blog posts, but, imho I think it is always better to give them the chance than not to do it
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It's awesome to start seeing different cloud providers joining this framework, looks promising
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no es para nada un mal comienzo... además en un circuito que no está entre sus favoritos.
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es verdaderamente raro no ver a Repsol patrocinadoles después de tantos años.
pero así es la vida... ojalá vuelvan pronto a luchar por victorias porque MotoGP lo necesita
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fantástico tenerte ya por aquí @swinxygp.bsky.social !!
de lo poco que echaba en falta del malogrado Twitter, buena información de MotoGP ✌️
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new era, really weird not seeing Repsol sponsoring them anymore, but that's life.
i hope they can come back to the fight for wins soon, MotoGP needs them
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new era, really weird not seeing Repsol sponsoring them anymore, but that's life.
i hope they can come back to the fight for wins soon, MotoGP needs them
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you deserve it! enjoy it a lot! 👌
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I'm here but just for the workshops.
Please enjoy all the sessions, food and the party with the Linebreakers on Thursday evening!!
it's a fantastic conference
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Actually, isn't because of a poor code base, the dev team did an amazing job using Blazor Server, DDD and covering evth with Unit Tests, Integration Tests and e2e testing with bUnit. MudBlazor in the UI and the app wasn't bit.
I vaguely know that it's mainly because of the Development experience.
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In honor of truth, I was already coding in an old school fashion, I was using xUnit / NUnit internal assertions instead for my personal projects. In our company we haven't decided yet, but for sure we will remove Fluent Assertions instead of freezing the version
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can't wait 🤓
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Unit Tests?
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I did that, fully recommended 👌
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great topic at the right moment @danclarke.com !! 👌
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same here
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very useful part of the framework 👌
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I think the problem is that cultural transmission requires elders.
You have to create environments where folks at the end of their careers can pass the wisdom of “how we do this” to those beginning it.
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.NET Conf + .NET Blog 👌
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I'm still wondering why they gave up so quickly, they did something good, but in a difficult moment, they just needed to keep improving the idea of its "unified" platform, and feed the ecosystem constantly with more and more apps...
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I used it in the past, when working with Asp MVC, I liked it but it was slowing down a lot VS at that time and ended up uninstalling it.
Then I didn't have the chance to have it in my following works
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absolutely 😅
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aren't views the most important metric in reality?
from my point of view, you consolidate your subscribers, having a sustained growth and duplicating views 🙌
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Mudblazor, api and documentation is great