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What’s New in C# 10: Take Control of Interpolated String Handling "This is part of a series on the new features introduced with C# 10.In C# you can create an interpolated string such as: $"{DateTime.Now}: starting..."The compiler will transform this to a single strin ..." Type: Post
Tags : cs10newseries, c#, .net, .net core, C#10
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Whats-New-in-C-10-Take-Control-of-Interpolated-String-Handling
Understanding Azure Durable Functions - Part 2: Creating Your First Durable Function This is the second part in a series of articles. Before creating durable functions it’s import Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, durable functions, serverless, .net, durfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Understanding-Azure-Durable-Functions-Part-2-Creating-Your-First-Durable-Function
Creating Custom Azure Functions Bindings (This article refers to Azure Functions v2) Out of the box, Azure Functions comes with a range of tr Type: Post
Tags : azure, azure functions, C#, serverless
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Creating-Custom-Azure-Functions-Bindings
Understanding Azure Durable Functions - Part 6: Activity Functions with Additional Input Bindings This is the sixth part in a series of articles. Up until this point in this series, the activity fun Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, durable functions, serverless, .net, durfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Understanding-Azure-Durable-Functions-Part-6-Activity-Functions-with-Additional-Input-Bindings
Say Goodbye to Boring INotifyPropertyChanged Implementation in Universal Windows Apps with Fody We need to implement INotifyPropertyChanged to allow bindings to be updated. For example in a simple Type: Post
Tags : fody, productivity, code generation, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Say-Goodbye-to-Boring-INotifyPropertyChanged-Implementation-in-Universal-Windows-Apps-with-Fody
Writing Azure Functions with Function Monkey: Dependency Injection "In my continued exploration/experimentation with Function Monkey I thought I’d look at how easy/hard it is to inject dependencies into handlers. Previous articles: Creating Azure Functions with Functi ..." Type: Post
Tags : azure, azure functions, serverless, .net, C#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Writing-Azure-Functions-with-Function-Monkey-Dependency-Injection
Getting Started with SASS for Microsoft Developers "Sass (Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets) tries to make CSS fun again. It's a set of "extensions" on top of standard CSS that make it easier to write and maintain style sheets. A Sass file compi ..." Type: Post
Tags : .net, asp.net, css, html, responsive design, responsive web design, sass, web, web design
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Getting-Started-with-SASS-for-Microsoft-Developers
Understanding Azure Durable Functions - Part 8: The Fan Out/Fan In Pattern This is the eighth part in a series of articles. If you’re not familiar with Durable Functions Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, durable functions, serverless, .net, durfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Understanding-Azure-Durable-Functions-Part-8-The-Fan-OutFan-In-Pattern
Executing Multiple Azure Functions When Azure Cosmos DB Documents Are Created or Modified This is the sixth part in a series of articles. Sometimes you may want more than one Azure Function Type: Post
Tags : c#, .net, .net core, Azure, azure functions, cosmosdb, cosmosfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Executing-Multiple-Azure-Functions-When-Azure-Cosmos-DB-Documents-Are-Created-or-Modified
Azure Functions Continuous Deployment with Azure Pipelines: Part 7 - Running Functional End-to-end Tests in a Release Azure Pipeline This is the seventh part in a series demonstrating how to setup continuous deployment of an Azure Fu Type: Post
Tags : funcpipeseries, azure, azuredevops, azure functions, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Azure-Functions-Continuous-Deployment-with-Azure-Pipelines-Part-7-Running-Functional-End-to-end-Tests-in-a-Release-Azure-Pipeline
Mocking in .NET Core Tests with Moq When writing automated tests it is sometimes useful to isolate the thing(s) being tested from other Type: Post
Tags : testing, .net, .net core, mocking
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Mocking-in-NET-Core-Tests-with-Moq
Developing Samsung TV Apps with .NET - Getting Started In 2018, Samsung started to release Smart TVs that support apps written in .NET. These TVs run on th Type: Post
Tags : .net, xamarin, c#, tizen, samsung
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Developing-Samsung-TV-Apps-with-NET-Getting-Started
Centralising RaiseCanExecuteChanged Logic in an MVVM Light Portable View Model "When working with an MVVM Light sometime we need to “tell” the view that a command’s ability to be executed has changed. For example, when a user clicks a Start button to start a countdown, the Start ..." Type: Post
Tags : c#, mvvm light, xaml, pcl
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Centralising-RaiseCanExecuteChanged-Logic-in-an-MVVM-Light-Portable-View-Model
Updating Your Windows 8 App to Windows 8.1: Handling Widths and Replacing Snapped Mode "Windows 8.1 allows users to resize Windows more freely than Windows 8.0. In Windows 8.0 there was the concept of snapped, filled and full screen viewstates. These concepts are no more in Windows 8.1 a ..." Type: Post
Tags : windows 8 apps
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Updating-Your-Windows-8-App-to-Windows-81-Handling-Widths-and-Replacing-Snapped-Mode
Advanced SpecFlow: Restricting Step Definition and Hook Execution with Scoped Bindings SpecFlow is a tool that allows the writing of business-readable tests that can then be automated in Type: Post
Tags : testing, quality, specflow, gherkin, bdd, atdd, specification by example
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Advanced-SpecFlow-Restricting-Step-Definition-and-Hook-Execution-with-Scoped-Bindings
Gradually Rollout New Features with Targeting Feature Flags (Microsoft.FeatureManagement) This is part nine in a series of articles. EDIT: my Feature Management Pluralsight training course i Type: Post
Tags : .net, .net core, c#, featuretoggle, msftseries, FeatureManagement
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Gradually-Rollout-New-Features-with-Targeting-Feature-Flags-(MicrosoftFeatureManagement)
Understanding Azure Durable Functions - Part 5: Getting Results from Orchestrations This is the fifth part in a series of articles. As we learned earlier in this series, a client funct Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, durable functions, serverless, .net, durfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Understanding-Azure-Durable-Functions-Part-5-Getting-Results-from-Orchestrations
Running ASP.NET Core Apps on a Synology NAS with Docker "Now I’ve got the Synology NAS up and running, I thought it would be interesting to see what the Docker support is like. You can essentially run Docker container instances on the NAS box which also mea ..." Type: Post
Tags : hardware, NAS, Synology, docker, .net core
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Running-ASPNET-Core-Apps-on-a-Synology-NAS-with-Docker
Preventing Inconsistent Feature Flag Values During a Single Request (Microsoft.FeatureManagement) This is part six in a series of articles. EDIT: my Feature Management Pluralsight training course is Type: Post
Tags : .net, .net core, c#, featuretoggle, msftseries, FeatureManagement
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Preventing-Inconsistent-Feature-Flag-Values-During-a-Single-Request-(MicrosoftFeatureManagement)
Understanding Azure Durable Functions - Part 4: Passing Input To Orchestrations and Activities This is the fourth part in a series of articles. In the first part of the series we learned that Dur Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, durable functions, serverless, .net, durfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Understanding-Azure-Durable-Functions-Part-4-Passing-Input-To-Orchestrations-and-Activities