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F# .Net & F Sharp
Alright, let me tell ya, F# might not be the cool kid on the block like C#, but man, it's been picking up steam thanks to a bunch of die-hards in the community. It's legit becoming a solid pick for practical projects… · programming, safe, net, developers, functional
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the:chris:walker://
This is the code and tech ideas and thoughts blog of Chris Walker (thechriswalker, see "about" at the bottom...). It has been called various things, and gone through various incarnations in the past. But I hope to honour… · various, don, another, year, code
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It's Null
I’m presenting Raleigh .NET Conf Local 2017 this weekend, October 28th, 2017. I’m excited to be presenting on Developer Tools in the Web Browser. We will cover a bunch of content. Come learn how to use the developer… · web, net, 2017, tools, talks
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Maniacal Methods | A repository of my various technical projects and findings
For the better part of three years we had been working to implement Information Barriers for Microsoft Teams. All throughout that time we ran into countless issues, bugs, and back-end changes forcing us to open a number… · were, removals, script, group, meetings
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praisethemoon's blog
Type-C has been announced to the public! And it rocks! In this post, we will dive into some of its features and how they work under the hood. Most of cases, I would just write about things that are more less unique, or… · type, post, some, current, types
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Experimental chill – a random walk through Software Engineering
After a long time of not publishing anything and being passive about doing any writing in this blog, I am coming back for … however many articles I can. Today I want to talk about an underrated feature of AArch64 ISA… · today, used, story, some, performance
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mikelimasierra.net
I haven’t been able to do much coding this year, and my blogging frequency has also decreased dramatically. The reason for this is we bought an old crappy house, tore it down, and then built a new one. Almost all of my… · software, tdd, continue, reading, house
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&> /dev/null
George Hilliard's blog about embedded systems and software engineering
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Michal's low level corner
Things about C#, .NET and low level topics I find interesting
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Code, code and more code.
A really interesting feature quietly slipped into C# 7.3 - interesting to me, at least - but which I’ve seen almost no noise about. As I’ve said many times before: I have niche interests - I spend a lot of time in… · interesting, value, struct, here, each
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Binarymist | Where Passion, Quality and Technical Expertise meet
This is actually a very long story. Most of those who know me well already know the details. If you want them, let’s catch-up for a chat? We have a new business, building motorhomes for the discerning, and creating… · binarymist, blog, know, business, epiclines
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Coding Militia
Time for a quick post about Problem Details, and how we adopted it at work, in a way that’s actually useful. This post is all about how I’ve been building APIs and microservices lately (using .NET and C#), what’s been… · time, post, quick, been, building
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Christian Mayer's Weblog
Rust Alternatives [2025-03-09] I appreciate Rust for its robust features, especially how the compiler catches errors at compile time. Read More » Mastodon [2025-03-01] This is my first blog post in more then 5 years… · read, blog, post, source, project
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Silphid
I’m convinced that mastering the multi-headed beast called “Abstraction” is the fundamental key to what I like to call “mindful software design”. That is why I wanted my first blog post (ever) to Hey! Nice to have you… · like, call, mindful, convinced, mastering
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Welcome! | Pear Programming
A blog where I put any experiments and thoughts concerning programming, technology and, maybe, some opinions on other topics.
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Charlton's Blog
Charlton Smith The bedrock of modern information systems has long been... Welcome aboard to the debut of my blog! I'm thrilled... Given a sorted array how can we find a number... · blog, charlton, smith, nbsp, bedrock
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chrisxfires blog | chrisxfires blog
a blog about software engineering with .NET (with occasional digressions) · blog, software, engineering, net, occasional
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TooSlowException – Performance, architecture, Software Craftmanship…
I’m a guy talking and showing a lot of stuff about .NET memory management. I’ve wrote a book about it, I’ve done webinars, conference talks, infographics, a lot. Add there is ALWAYS at least one question like “Ok, that’s… · abstractions, care, abstraction, memory, should
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Horizon Nigh:
I’ve been thinking lately about software I enjoy using, as contrasted with software that seems like a struggle to use; and why that is. One way to look at this is through the lens of respect: Did the developer of this… · software, think, been, way, look
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Jon Skeet's coding blog
In my previous blog post I described some behaviour of C# record types which was unexpected to me, though entirely correct according to the documentation. This is a follow-up post to that one, so if you haven’t read that… · post, believe, eric, previous, blog
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Blog posts on .NET Software Development, C#, and Debugging | Michael's Coding Spot
Michael Shpilt's Blog on .NET software development, C#, performance, debugging, and programming productivity
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Code, code and more code.
A really interesting feature quietly slipped into C# 7.3 - interesting to me, at least - but which I’ve seen almost no noise about. As I’ve said many times before: I have niche interests - I spend a lot of time in… · interesting, value, struct, here, each
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Code is Truth
Software Defined Navel Gazing
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Coded Structure
Thoughts on programming, systems, structure and Truth... I’ve not written a blog post for ages. Maybe sporadic posts are inevitable. Anyway, here’s one which has been sitting in draft form for a couple of years ago and… · mandelbrot, set, here, programming, been
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Code Intuition
A sucker for beautiful code and things I don’t understand. I currently have in my possession: ZERO ways of playing vinyl records · ask, own, people, questions, say
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A hint of chaos
I thought it might be a good idea to record my current views on where LLMs currently are at when it comes to writing code. This is probably the least disruptive and most effective way to use LLMs for writing actual code… · code, languages, cursor, bit, good
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dubiousquality.net
Welcome to dubiousquality.net! NOTE: This site is heavily out of date and needs to be rebuilt. - The random projects I've done - My random ramblings about whatever - How to contact me - Good programming (I'm pretty sure… · random, good, code, yugoslavia, welcome
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Kritner's Blog
Join me in programming/coding, cooking, and controlled rotting of food. I'm a developer who's always trying to learn more; I hope that this blog helps reinforce my own knowledge, and help others in t
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Bits of [null]sense.
This launch pad serves as a pause while you figure out what in the world this is. If you do find out, please be kind and let me know. :) TODO: Make a "go to latest X posts... or something... [1]… · https, wikipedia, org, wiki, null
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Tomas Jansson
A couple of months back I was asked if could do a introductory workshop about F# for Active Solution [https://www.activesolution.se/] during their internal » To prepare myself for my new job, which will involve some… · couple, could, https, months, back
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Ramblings of a self-taught software engineer
A blog about software engineering and engineering management best practices
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Narnach's blog
Today I ran into an interesting edge case that my colleague and I could not easily explain until we checked the git manual. I’m sharing the details …
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CompileThis!
I’ve always been a curious mind and I always wanted to explore new things related to programming. I already explored a couple of programming languages but I'm always curious to learn more. This blog post will be split… · always, curious, programming, been, mind
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conrad is null or not an object - A Blog
This was going to be a comment on Agile is Literally Meaningless by Theodore Bendixson , until it got too long. You should read his one… You know when you get that feeling you’re being watched 👀? Recently I’ve had the… · going, comment, agile, literally, meaningless
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A blog on Sitecore, Azure, .Net and Security
I am a software architect, public speaker, Sitecore MVP, husband and dad. Not in that particular order. Always learning. Always Sharing
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Code, code and more code.
A really interesting feature quietly slipped into C# 7.3 - interesting to me, at least - but which I’ve seen almost no noise about. As I’ve said many times before: I have niche interests - I spend a lot of time in… · interesting, value, struct, here, each
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C# Programming for beginners
The way to love anything is to realize that it might be lost.
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Clarity in Code
Welcome to Chris Newton’s personal website about programming and related topics. The old version of this site has been removed. The articles were more than a decade old and some of the material was not so relevant any… · old, welcome, chris, newton, personal
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The Joy of Hex
I have been threading the murky depths of software development for a far too long a time, read me as I spurt obscene code. This blog is about the technology I use everyday and problems I encounter. There will be an… · too, hugo, been, threading, murky
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logji
noodling towards a functional brain I’d like to step back a moment here and state that this post isn’t intended to function as a monad tutorial; there are numerous (perhaps too many!) articles about monads, and their… · monad, here, maybe, scala, type
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The empty type - no values? no problem! | Hackle's blog
(This is a section from my upcoming book "Strong Code : designing mission-critical applications")
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Shiny Nuggets of Code
Blog on programming ish kinda things, usually · blog, programming, ish, kinda, things
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Pure Concepture - Bruno's Developer Blog
Thoughts on software engineering, abstractions, IDEs, languages, etc.
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Carl Chatfield
This is a brief post because I am no expert, and it is likely I am not the first person to think of using a binary » Week 3 didn't quite happen, so it is being rolled into this update. Things finally slowed down as I ran… · week, brief, post, because, expert
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Programming Utility codes
Code snippet and tutorial in languages I love · code, snippet, tutorial, languages, love
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Dan Kendalls' Fluff
Probably no one will read this but welcome to a minimalist Tech blog by me Dan Kendall an IT Engineer who is always improving. I am product of the internet, so I may post memes but hopefully educate us both. No comments… · blog, probably, read, welcome, minimalist
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If Null Then
I really wanted to use this blog to document things I didn’t want to lose, but I just don’t have time, and I am like a train. I’ve backdated this post to align with when it actually went inactive. ... I’ve been building… · been, blog, time, post, like
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Adatkelet
Statisztika, adatok, de főképp az értelmük halandóknak You could say I'm a sucker for bashing, but hell no, was I just curious. Agile is something of an overused buzzword now and it seems to be the case now. Agile here… · pandas, book, could, agile, here
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DeCoding
Mi is jobb annál, ha egy száraz kimutatást mutatnak neked és elvárják, hogy igazodj el rajta és még a tetszésedet is elnyerje?! Őszintén szólva minden jobb, de mégis egyetlen egy ágat mutatok be, ami széles körűen… · egy, jobb, minden, infografika, annál
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Nathan Sweet's Blog
Nathan Sweet's thoughts on computer programming, protips, and, hopefully, not too many rants...