Dew Drop – December 1, 2021 (#3569)
Top Links Announcing Uno Platform 4-0. Four major components added. (Uno Platform Team) ReSharper 2021.3 Goes Beta! (Alexander Kurakin) New Release:
Top Links Announcing Uno Platform 4-0. Four major components added. (Uno Platform Team) ReSharper 2021.3 Goes Beta! (Alexander Kurakin) New Release:
Top Links Where Are My Favorite Extensions in Visual Studio 2022? (Leslie Richardson) Highlights from Git 2.34 (Taylor Blau) Announcing PostSharp
Top Links Microsoft PowerToys get Windows 11 UI updates, universal mic mute, and find my mouse feature (Tom Warren) Merge Conflict 278: Inside .NET
Top Links KubeCon North America 2021: Kubernetes on Azure and open source updates (Brendan Burns) Update on our new AWS .NET Deployment Experience
Top Links Prime your flux capacitor: SQL Server temporal tables in EF Core 6.0 (Jeremy Likness) GPU accelerated ML workflows broadly available in
Top Links Free eBook – Dapr for .NET Developers (Rob Vettor, Sander Molenkamp & Edwin van Wijk) Sysinternals 25th anniversary event: October
Top Links Dapr v1.4 is now available (Dapr Team) The .NET MAUI Podcast Episode 98: The Ultimate .NET MAUI Update (James Montemagno, Matt Soucoup
What was this about again? This is part 2 of my experiment to use a plain Visual Studio 2019 for a little bit more than a month. In part 1, I talked
Why bother? As long as I’ve been developing with Visual Studio, I remember I’ve been looking for add-ons to make me more productive. I think it
Why bother? As long as I’ve been developing with Visual Studio, I remember I’ve been looking for add-ons to make me more productive. I think it
The problem While C# compiler provides a decent level of generic parameter type inference there’s a bunch of scenarios where it does not work, and