How do you like to learn a new technical topic? I understand that reading the code is probably #1, so leaving that out.
Another one who works at Microsoft and makes things.
How do you like to learn a new technical topic? I understand that reading the code is probably #1, so leaving that out.
Anyone using IServiceProvider instead of individual services injected into #dotnet MVC controllers?
Any downsides?
@theOneWhoCodes for those unaware, Rider is often unknown or overlooked. It's a great option with all the goodness of a full ide.
And JetBrains makes great products.
@deadlydog @rrinaldi Is that driving you crazy? WCF may be enough to.
Ah. Well, I have to say: not being on core would be very frustrating.
Which .NET version are you running?
I am finding dozens of blogposts and official docs that recommend all kinds of silliness for finding the answer. Mainly => It's in the registry.
umm.
dotnet --version
@cmendibl3 And now you can sell your container-based solutions on the Azure marketplace.
I just edited a post. Pretty sure an angel just got its wings.
I remember when Twitter was new and only techies were using it. The features reflected this and "matured" as more people adopted the platform.
I anticipate the same for Mastodon and am looking forward to that. I understand the intent behind different servers, but I don't know that this will scale socially. Technically it's certainly a better model, but the different "homes" model may be a bit much for the target user of the future.
We'll see.
@dulanyw now that's just hilarious.