Book Quotes Collection - Part 1 - Byte Tank Collection of quotes from books, gathered throughout the past years
Desktop Community Standup - News from WPF and WinForms team Join our teams to hear what we've been working on for WPF and WinForms. And also, what improvements we are planning for upgrading tooling from .NET Framework...
Kalman Filters: From Theory to Implementation - Alan Zucconi Kalman filters are the state-of-the-art technique to handle noisy hardware. Learn how to master them, from theory to implementation.
Growing Your Book Of Business If you're a law firm lawyer who wants to generate more business, the most important thing to do is to have more sales conversations with qualified buyers.
Materialized View: SQL Queries on Steroids I have been working with a client with close to 600k images on their home page. The photos are tagged with multiple categories. The index API returns paginated pictures based on various sets of filters on classes. Recently, they normalized their data, and...
Post 39: On Reflection — Neel Nanda There are many ways your life could be better, many mistakes that feel obvious when pointed out, but which you do nothing about by default. My favourite tool for resolving this is having a routine to regularly review my life - here I make the case for tha...
I'm selling my name... As everyone I've ever worked with already knows since I crazily posted this info on Linked In already I've gone broke and will be living out of my Kia Sportage starting on January 14th Nope not a j
How did I become a productive writer? A question I've been getting asked a lot is: "Have you always written that much? How do you approach writing? How do you get into the mode?" Usually, when I get this question, I answer it straight away with a direct message; But I figured: Why n...
Dynamic LCP Priority: Learning from Past Visits Earlier this year, Chrome shipped the new Priority Hints API, which lets developers inform the browser which resources are the most important, such as the LCP image. There's just one small problem
It’s Not Easy Yet One danger in mastering anything is forgetting that what seems simple to you is not simple to everyone.
What I Focused On In 2022 In the spirit of looking forward to 2023, I thought it’d be useful to look back on what captured my attention in 2022.
Automatically have Optimizely Content created in the correct place A classic problem is that you want better structure and governance in for example your blocks. Maybe you have a policy to have all Banners or FAQ items in a specific folder so they can easily be found and re-used across the site, but way too often editors...
Top .NET Videos & Live Streams of 2022 Let's take a look at the top .NET videos and live streams from the .NET team in 2022!
Learning OCaml in 2023 | sancho.dev Software engineer into ReasonML and OCaml. Working on styled-ppx and UI stuff at Ahrefs. Co-host at emelle.tv
If I’m a beginner at .NET, what resources are available to me? At the .NET Conference 2021, we asked Jayme Singleton how we can get started with .NET..Free Learn modules: http://msft.it/6017ZoA6RTutorials: http://msft.it...
Your Pa$$word doesn't matter (to learn about other credential attacks, see https://aka.ms/allyourcredsarebelongtous) Every week I have at least one conversation with a security decision maker explaining why a lot of the hyperbole about passwords – “never use a password that has eve...
Misleading geometric mean | Andrey Akinshin There are multiple ways to compute the “average” value of an array of numbers. One of such ways is the geometric mean. For a sample (x = { x_...
neue cc - 2022年を振り返る 今年はCysharpとしては、(控えめながら)露出があったので、何やってるかわからない、むしろ存在してるんですか?といったところから脱却したのではないでしょう...
Golang is evil on shitty networks This adventure starts with git-lfs. It was a normal day and I added a 500 MB binary asset to my server templates. When I went to push it, I found it interesting that git-lfs was uploading at 50KB p…
When I create a waitable timer with a callback, do I have to wait alertably on that specific timer before the callback will run? Any alertable wait will do.
Code Maze Weekly #154 - Code Maze Issue #154 of the Code Maze weekly. Check out what’s new this week and enjoy the read. .NET and C# Top Picks Managing .NET App Configuration With The Options Pattern In ASP.NET Core [www.youtube.com/@MilanJovanovicTech] The Options Pattern is one of the b...
C# 12: Default Parameters in Lambdas There is still a long road ahead of us until the release of .NET 8, but the first new language constructs are getting public. The first one I want to present is: Default Parameters in Lambdas.
Lastpass Breach - Everything you need to know One of the largest online password manager with Over 25 million users as of 2020. LastPass suffered a massive data breach recently. The data included user information and vault data. Earlier in August, LastPass informed customers that an unauthorised acto...
Microsoft Brings Its Cloud Services and AI to the Edge Microsoft recently announced the open-source release of Azure DeepStream Accelerator (ADA) in collaboration with Neal Analytics and NVIDIA, allowing developers to build Edge AI solutions with native Azure Services integration quickly.
Entity Framework 7 Brings Bulk Operations and JSON Columns Version 7 of Entity Framework (EF) Core, Microsoft's object-to-database mapper library for .NET Framework, was released in November. The updated version brings performance updates when saving data, allows JSON column operations, enables efficient bulk ope...
Weekly Update 328 I’m Home at Last; Messing with Spammers Using ChatGPT; More IoT Shenanigans; Impending HIBP API Key Rate Change; Year in Review
Weekly Update 328 I’m Home at Last; Messing with Spammers Using ChatGPT; More IoT Shenanigans; Impending HIBP API Key Rate Change; Year in Review
GitHub - KristofferStrube/Blazor.FileAPI: A Blazor wrapper for the browser File API. A Blazor wrapper for the browser File API. Contribute to KristofferStrube/Blazor.FileAPI development by creating an account on GitHub.
What Can We Learn from Barnes & Noble's Surprising Turnaround? Digital platforms are struggling, meanwhile a 136-year-old book retailer is growing again. But why?
There is no secure software supply-chain. Years ago, entrepreneurs and innovators predicated that “software would eat the world”. And to little surprise, year after year, the world has become more and more reliant on software solutions. Often times, that software is (or indirectly depends on) som...