Oakton v3 super charges the .Net Core/5 command line, and helps Lamar deliver uniquely useful IoC diagnostics With the Great Texas Ice and Snow Storm of 2021 last week playing havoc with basically everything, I switched to easier work on Oakton and Lamar in the windows of time when we had power. The result…
Add static PBKDF2 one-shot methods · dotnet/runtime@0c47471 This avoids the disposable object creation for Rfc2989DeriveBytes and the state tracking. Since the one-shots just call into platform routines (when available) it should allow for higher itera...
ASP.NET Core in .NET 6 - Part 01 - Overview .NET 5 was released just about 3 months age and Microsoft announced the first preview of .NET 6 last week. This is really fast. Actually they already started working on .NET 6 before version 5 was released. But it is anyway cool to have a preview availabl...
10 Software Engineering Laws Everybody Loves to Ignore Sure, we all pretend to know them, but rarely do we think they apply to us. Your manager certainly doesn't...
Abundant Capital The venture capital industry was built on the premise that both capital and high quality companies are scarce. For most of the history of the industry, this has been true. I remember sitting at...
Perseverance Rover’s Descent and Touchdown on Mars (Official NASA Video) NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance mission captured thrilling footage of its rover landing in Mars' Jezero Crater on Feb. 18, 2021. The real footage in this vide...
TaskBeat - BuiltWithDot.Net The application shares common framework between the ASP.NET MVC and the classic WebForms that is also used in another project. Apart of the classic SQL Server back-end, the application also uses ElasticSearch
What's new in Windows Forms runtime in .NET 5.0 | .NET Blog Checkout all the exciting new things happened in the Windows Forms runtime in .NET 5.0.
We Hack Purple Podcast Episode 25 Our host Tanya Janca learns what it's like to be... TROY HUNT! He has had an incredibly interesting career, arguably unlike any other. Watch or listen to learn more! Twitter .
Microsoft's Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr) Debuts for Microservices Apps -- Visual Studio Magazine Dapr is now production ready in version 1.0, easing microservices development on-premises, on the edge or in the cloud by abstracting away distributed computing hassles.
tree-sitter/tree-sitter An incremental parsing system for programming tools - tree-sitter/tree-sitter
Ethereum isn't fun anymore Ethereum isn't fun anymore. There I said it. And although, the last time I developed an app using it has been more than a year ago, I stand by my word. Developing dapps on Ethereum has become ann
Episode 366 - Azure Purview Episode 248 - Updates from Ignite 2018A whole bunch of Azure updates were announced at Ignite so Cynthia, Cale and Sujit try to cover as m...Episode 316 - SAP on AzureMicrosoft Cloud Solution Architect, Marc Böhnke, gives us the low-down on the partnershi...
Lena This article is about the standard test brain image. For the original human, see Miguel Acevedo. MMAcevedo (Mnemonic Map/Acevedo), also known as Miguel, is the earliest executable image of a human brain. It is a snapshot of the living brain of neurology g...
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How to Play a Sound with Blazor and JavaScript Impress and/or annoy your future Blazor site visitors in five easy steps!
jindrapetrik/jpexs-decompiler JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler. Contribute to jindrapetrik/jpexs-decompiler development by creating an account on GitHub.
Indian Government Breached, Massive Amount of Critical Vulnerabilities A writeup detailing the vulnerability reporting process that took place after Sakura Samurai had breached the Indian Government
Asp.net Core RateLimit - BuiltWithDot.Net AspNetCoreRateLimit is an ASP.NET Core rate-limiting solution designed to control the rate of requests that clients can make to a Web API or MVC app based on IP address or client ID. The AspNetCoreRateLimit package contains an IpRateLimitMiddleware and a ...
The .NET Docs Show - Increase your .NET Productivity with Roslyn Analyzers Want to be a 10x developer? Join us to learn how you can use tools like Roslyn Analyzers to be more productive when developing .NET apps. Featuring: Mika Dum...
Build software better, together GitHub is where people build software. More than 56 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 100 million projects.
Build a Blazor 'Copy to Clipboard' component with a Markdown editor | Dave Brock Let's build a 'Copy to Clipboard' component, where we can copy Markdown content to the clipboard.
Reading candidates’ GitHub profilers We are hiring again (this time for Junior C# Dev positions in Israel). That means that I go through CVs (quite a few, actually). I like going over the ...
Multi-targeting a Roslyn analyzer - Gérald Barré In this post, I describe how to publish a multi-targeted Roslyn Analyzer as a NuGet package.
Shrink SignalR JS client (to 11kB compressed) by benaadams · Pull Request #30320 · dotnet/aspnetcore Highlights Significantly shrinks the uncompressed sizes of SignalR, MsgPack and Blazor.Server; and their corresponding compressed sizes. Leading to faster downloads and less JS parsing by the brows...
What is Huffman Coding? The Huffman Coding algorithm is a building block of many compression algorithms, such as DEFLATE - which is used by the PNG image format and GZIP.
The refactoring test (2) - Open-Closed, Single Responsibility | Cracking the .NET interview Subscribe: http://bit.ly/ChapsasSubBecome a Patreon and get source code access: https://www.patreon.com/nickchapsasHello everybody I'm Nick and in this video...
Reverse engineering a GameBoy Advance game — Complete Guide Introduction of the very detailed chapters about a complete reverse engineering project on a Gameboy Advance game
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Immediate-Mode-UI/Nuklear A single-header ANSI C immediate mode cross-platform GUI library - Immediate-Mode-UI/Nuklear
Netduino Facial Recognition WiFi Lock - BuiltWithDot.Net Using facial recognition to unlock a deadbolt through Netduino WiFi. iPhone X Face ID hits people with surprise, people starting to realize through AI deep learning their face is much more unique and accurate than their fingerprint. We've built a pl...
Go is not an easy language Go is not an easy programming language. It is simple in many ways: the syntax is simple, most of the semantics are simple. But a language is more than just syntax; it’s about doing useful stuff. And doing useful stuff is not always easy in Go.
Machine Learning with ML.NET - Guide to Decision Trees In this article, we explore the Decision Trees algorithm and implement them with ML.NET.
242: Mac Backups, Store Promotion, & Multi-Window Apps with SceneDelegate No topic is off limits this week as we talk about testing IAP on mac with mac backups, awesome store promotions coming Frank's way and how to build awesome multi-window apps for macOS and iOS and the new SceneDelegate.
fitSharp - BuiltWithDot.Net fitSharp is a set of open-source functional testing tools for .NET, inspired by the Framework for Integrated Test (fit.c2.com). Great software requires collaboration and communication. fitSharp is a tool for enhancing collaboration in software developm...
A remote code execution vulnerability in qmail Just in case anybody out there is still using qmail: a remote code execution vulnerability has just been disclosed. Its CVE number is CVE-2005-1513 because, as it turns out, the problem was reported 15 years ago but the fix was refused by the maintainer....
Building an Android app with .NET 6 - Nick's .NET Travels Firstly, the news – Microsoft has made preview 1 of .NET 6 available. Make sure you checkout the long blog post that gives background on what’s coming in .NET 6 and what’s shipped in the preview. Setup Next, grab the bits and get ready to build an Android...
Announcing: Azure Cosmos DB Conf, a free online developer event | Azure Cosmos DB Blog Join us live for Azure Cosmos DB Conf. April 20-21, 2021. Learn more about Microsoft's NoSQL database and what the community is building on it.
My Favorite C# Features - Part 1: Strong-types, Implicit-types, Anonymous-types, and Target-types C# is a strongly-typed language and with the latest features in C# 9 and .NET 5, you can declare variables using the format that makes you happy.
A methodical approach to looking at F# compile times · Discussion #11134 · dotnet/fsharp The F# compiler, F# core library, F# language service, and F# tooling integration for Visual Studio - dotnet/fsharp
Postgres regex search over 10,000 GitHub repositories (using only a Macbook) In this article, we share empirical measurements from our experiments in using Postgres to index and search over 10,000 top GitHub repositories using pg_trgm on only a Macbook.
Dev Discussions: Cecil Phillip | Dave Brock We talk to Cecil Phillip about microservices and distributed systems.
YouTube AI Blocked Chess Channel after Confusing 'Black' and 'White' for Racist Slurs Did YouTube block a chess channel over violation of community guideline and usage of racist language? Late last year, a YouTuber who produces popular chess videos found that his channel was blocked over charges of 'harmful and dangerous' content.
Mistakes I've Made as an Engineering Manager | CSS-Tricks I’ve been a manager for many years at companies of different scale. Through these experiences, I’ve done my share of learning, and made some mistakes
Dodging pitfalls when transitioning from academia to industry In 2016 I finished a PhD in neuroscience and made the move to tech. Since then, I’ve worked as a data scientist and product manager in several companies. I’ve also spent a lot of time s…
Thought Space vs Reality There are two worlds - the one in our head and the one that is real. It’s easy to conflate the two; perception is reality, the saying goes. But they are separate. Perception is just a representation of reality and as we know, the map is not the territory.
Managing (side)projects - Bram's Blog I’ve always had a soft spot for working on something that I thought was a good idea. I have loved the idea of being a little inventor since I was a kid. Being a programmer that gets to work on all kinds of systems or wants to build a lot of them, I found ...
Unit testing: The tSQLt framework and the execution of a test! In the previous article, the first one of this series, I described what the unit testing is and why it is important also in the database…
Tap your phone at Gold Coast bus stops to access my website My February 2021 Apple Fitness challenge is to walk 227km in the month. So I was out late last night closing in on the target when I stopped and looked at the bus timetable sign at a local bus stop. That NFC tag piqued my curiosity. I wondered if it worke...
The problem of CryptoArt I spent the past 15 years flying to festivals, galleries, events, art fairs to exhibit and distribute my work while building my art practice. Most of these projects are unsustainable, so when I dec…
"But How Do I Actually Start?" Making Games on Your Own as an Engineer In the Unity for Software Engineers series, I give an accelerated introduction to game development in Unity. Subscribers have been following this series…
The modern packager’s security nightmare – Michał Górny One of the most important tasks of the distribution packager is to ensure that the software shipped to our users is free of security vulnerabilities. While finding and fixing the vulnerable code is usually considered upstream’s responsibility, the packag...
Nvidia Limits RTX 3060 Hash Rate, Unveils New 'Cryptocurrency Mining Processor' Line of GPUs Gamers to the right, miners to the left.