TL;DR — Recently I attended a design review where it seemed like retrying API calls is a common good practice. In…
TL;DR — There is this misconception that top Software Developers are appreciated due to their technical coding skills, for example how fast they can code a solution to a problem. While coding is very important, the real strength of top developers comes from…
TL;DR — You don’t really need IIS to perform full automation testing to your web project. Today I want to show you how I am testing my ASP.NET WebApi services without IIS by using OWIN/Katana.
Update [29.9.2016] — Due to numerous emails, I wanted to post the exact command I used in my Continuous Integration builds:
TL;DR — Find out how your application is locating, resolving and loading your dependencies using FusionLogs and fuslogvw.exe
TL;DR — The are hidden dangers in the ‘nameof’ operator in c# 6.
Lately I have witnessed developers use new features that were presented in c# 6. My problem is not with using the new features, but with developers blindly refactoring their…
TL;DR — Microsoft is pushing for the cloud. Their cloud. .NET Core 1.0 is a mean to lure all developers to Azure by abandoning the Windows dependency.
TL;DR — A short and high-level explanation of object pooling technique with C#
TL;DR — The web is just a delivery mechanism and your web browser is just another I/O device.
TL;DR — When you are asked what is the right way of working with an XML file, remember, there is no 1 right way!
Another good header for this post might have been “The test that stumped them all”.