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Weekly Dev Tips offers a variety of technical and career tips for software developers. Each tip is quick and to the point, describing a problem and one or more ways to solve that problem. I don't expect every tip to be useful to every developer, but I hope you'll find enough of them valuable to make listening worth your time. Hosted by experienced software architect, trainer, and entrepreneur Steve Smith, also known online as @ardalis. If you find these useful, you may also want to get a free software development tip delivered to your inbox every Wednesday from ardalis.com/tips. 73676l

Weekly Dev Tips offers a variety of technical and career tips for software developers. Each tip is quick and to the point, describing a problem and one or more ways to solve that problem. I don't expect every tip to be useful to every developer, but I hope you'll find enough of them valuable to make listening worth your time.

Hosted by experienced software architect, trainer, and entrepreneur Steve Smith, also known online as @ardalis. If you find these useful, you may also want to get a free software development tip delivered to your inbox every Wednesday from ardalis.com/tips.

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Blogging with guest Andrew Lock
Blogging with guest Andrew Lock
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Show Resources and LinksAndrew Lock\'s blog\r\nASP.NET Core in Action by Manning\r\nFollow Andrew on Twitter\r\nYour Words are Wasted by Scott Hanselman\r\ndevBetter\r\nArdalis Blog\r\nThat\'s it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I\'m also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis most Fridays at noon Eastern Time. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I\'ll see you next week with another great developer tip.\r\n
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.Net Foundation with guest Claire Novotny
.Net Foundation with guest Claire Novotny
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I'm your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis. This is episode 74 with guest Claire Novotny. On the Dot Net FoundationThis week's tip is brought to you by devBetter.com. Sponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for DevelopersWhat is devBetter? It's a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page. This week my guest is Claire Novotny, Executive Director of the .NET Foundation. We're going to spend a few minutes talking about the foundation. Show Resources and Links.NET Foundation devBetter Ardalis Blog That's it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I'm also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I'll see you next week with another great developer tip.
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.Net Foundation with guest Claire Novotny
.Net Foundation with guest Claire Novotny
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I\'m your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis.\r\nThis is episode 74 with guest Claire Novotny.\r\nOn the Dot Net FoundationThis week\'s tip is brought to you by devBetter.com.\r\nSponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for DevelopersWhat is devBetter? It\'s a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page.\r\nThis week my guest is Claire Novotny, Executive Director of the .NET Foundation. We\'re going to spend a few minutes talking about the foundation.\r\nShow Resources and Links.NET Foundation\r\ndevBetter\r\nArdalis Blog\r\nThat\'s it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I\'m also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I\'ll see you next week with another great developer tip.\r\n
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Code Comments with Guest Claudio Lassala
Code Comments with Guest Claudio Lassala
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
On Code CommentsThis week's tip is brought to you by devBetter.com. Sponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for DevelopersWhat is devBetter? It's a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page. On Code CommentsClaudio and I discuss code comments and how Claudio's thoughts on them have evolved over the last 15 years or so. Show Resources and LinksClaudio's blog Claudio on twitter Notes and Links from this Episode devBetter Ardalis Blog That's it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I'm also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I'll see you next week with another great developer tip.
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Code Comments with Guest Claudio Lassala
Code Comments with Guest Claudio Lassala
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
On Code CommentsThis week\'s tip is brought to you by devBetter.com.\r\nSponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for DevelopersWhat is devBetter? It\'s a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page.\r\nOn Code CommentsClaudio and I discuss code comments and how Claudio\'s thoughts on them have evolved over the last 15 years or so.\r\nShow Resources and LinksClaudio\'s blog\r\nClaudio on twitter\r\nNotes and Links from this Episode\r\ndevBetter\r\nArdalis Blog\r\nThat\'s it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I\'m also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I\'ll see you next week with another great developer tip.\r\n
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Using the New GitHub CLI with guest John Papa
Using the New GitHub CLI with guest John Papa
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I'm your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis. This is episode 72 with guest John Papa. GitHub's New Command Line InterfaceThis week's tip is brought to you by devBetter.com. Sponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for DevelopersWhat is devBetter? It's a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page. GitHub's New Command Line InterfaceJohn and I discuss GitHub's new CLI. Show Resources and LinksGitHub CLI Docs Try gh, GitHub's new CLI Moving Express to Azure Functions (Azure Learn Module) devBetter Ardalis Blog That's it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I'm also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I'll see you next week with another great developer tip.
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Using the New GitHub CLI with guest John Papa
Using the New GitHub CLI with guest John Papa
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I\'m your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis.\r\nThis is episode 72 with guest John Papa.\r\nGitHub\'s New Command Line InterfaceThis week\'s tip is brought to you by devBetter.com.\r\nSponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for DevelopersWhat is devBetter? It\'s a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page.\r\nGitHub\'s New Command Line InterfaceJohn and I discuss GitHub\'s new CLI.\r\nShow Resources and LinksGitHub CLI Docs\r\nTry gh, GitHub\'s new CLI\r\nMoving Express to Azure Functions (Azure Learn Module)\r\ndevBetter\r\nArdalis Blog\r\nThat\'s it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I\'m also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I\'ll see you next week with another great developer tip.\r\n
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Adapter Design Pattern
Adapter Design Pattern
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I'm your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis. This is episode 71. This is the first tip I'm recording since going into quarantine lockdown due to the Coronavirus - the last few months were all recorded well ahead of their publication. I hope you're all staying safe and that you're finding these tips helpful. And perhaps you're listening to this from some time in the future, in which case hopefully everything turned out great! Adapter Design Pattern This week's tip is brought to you by devBetter.com. Sponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for Developers What is devBetter? It's a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page. Adapter Design Pattern This week we're going to talk briefly about the adapter design pattern. This is one of the most common and useful design patterns, so it's a good idea for most developers to be familiar with it. It's described in the Gang of Four's Design Patterns book, linked in the show notes. You can also learn more about it in the great book Head First Design Patterns or my Pluralsight course, also both linked in the show notes. This pattern is designed to solve the problem of incompatible interfaces. Typically this is an issue when you can't or don't want to change a client's expectations to match a service provider's interface. Or vice versa. For instance, let's say you have a large application and throughout it you've made calls to log diagnostic output using a particular named method with certain arguments. Now, you discover that you need to use a different logging solution, but unfortunately its method has a different name and its arguments are in a different order. Do you need to touch everywhere in your application to make the change? Not necessarily. Instead, you can introduce an adapter. The adapter has the same interface as your existing approach, but translates from that interface to the new one behind the scenes. Your code keeps using the method signature it's used to, but you're able to point it at a different end result. Because they usually wrap the incompatible class, adapters are also often referred to as wrappers. With a w - not like rap artists. It's against the rules to talk about the adapter design pattern without comparing it to electrical plug adapters, so here goes. If you've ever traveled and needed to use an adapter to convert your US plug appliance to fit another country's outlet, or vice versa, you've used an adapter. They're also common with electronics, for instance to convert a newer iPhone lightning port to a 3.5mm audio port on devices that lack a headphone jack. Adapters let you evolve the behavior of both the client and the service provider while still allowing incompatible combinations to work together. In this way, they decouple clients from service providers. Although adapters are structurally very similar to decorators and proxies, their intent differs. You can learn more about all of these patterns and see code examples on Pluralsight, or in the books I mentioned earlier. Show Resources and Links Adapter Design Pattern in C# on Pluralsight Domain-Driven Design Fundamentals on Pluralsight Design Patterns on Amazon Head First Design Patterns on Amazon devBetter Ardalis Blog That's it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I'm also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis most Fridays at noon Eastern Time. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I'll see you next week with another great developer tip.
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Adapter Design Pattern
Adapter Design Pattern
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I\'m your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis.\r\n\nThis is episode 71. This is the first tip I\'m recording since going into quarantine lockdown due to the Coronavirus - the last few months were all recorded well ahead of their publication. I hope you\'re all staying safe and that you\'re finding these tips helpful. And perhaps you\'re listening to this from some time in the future, in which case hopefully everything turned out great!\r\n\nAdapter Design Pattern\nThis week\'s tip is brought to you by devBetter.com.\r\n\nSponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for Developers\nWhat is devBetter? It\'s a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page.\r\n\nAdapter Design Pattern\nThis week we\'re going to talk briefly about the adapter design pattern. This is one of the most common and useful design patterns, so it\'s a good idea for most developers to be familiar with it. It\'s described in the Gang of Four\'s Design Patterns book, linked in the show notes. You can also learn more about it in the great book Head First Design Patterns or my Pluralsight course, also both linked in the show notes.\r\n\nThis pattern is designed to solve the problem of incompatible interfaces. Typically this is an issue when you can\'t or don\'t want to change a client\'s expectations to match a service provider\'s interface. Or vice versa. For instance, let\'s say you have a large application and throughout it you\'ve made calls to log diagnostic output using a particular named method with certain arguments. Now, you discover that you need to use a different logging solution, but unfortunately its method has a different name and its arguments are in a different order. Do you need to touch everywhere in your application to make the change?\r\n\nNot necessarily. Instead, you can introduce an adapter. The adapter has the same interface as your existing approach, but translates from that interface to the new one behind the scenes. Your code keeps using the method signature it\'s used to, but you\'re able to point it at a different end result. Because they usually wrap the incompatible class, adapters are also often referred to as wrappers. With a w - not like rap artists.\r\n\nIt\'s against the rules to talk about the adapter design pattern without comparing it to electrical plug adapters, so here goes. If you\'ve ever traveled and needed to use an adapter to convert your US plug appliance to fit another country\'s outlet, or vice versa, you\'ve used an adapter. They\'re also common with electronics, for instance to convert a newer iPhone lightning port to a 3.5mm audio port on devices that lack a headphone jack. Adapters let you evolve the behavior of both the client and the service provider while still allowing incompatible combinations to work together. In this way, they decouple clients from service providers.\r\n\nAlthough adapters are structurally very similar to decorators and proxies, their intent differs. You can learn more about all of these patterns and see code examples on Pluralsight, or in the books I mentioned earlier.\r\n\nShow Resources and Links\n\nAdapter Design Pattern in C# on Pluralsight\r\n\nDomain-Driven Design Fundamentals on Pluralsight\r\n\nDesign Patterns on Amazon\r\n\nHead First Design Patterns on Amazon\r\n\ndevBetter\r\n\nArdalis Blog\r\n\n\nThat\'s it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I\'m also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis most Fridays at noon Eastern Time. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I\'ll see you next week with another great developer tip.\r\n
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Defense in Depth with guest Matt Eland
Defense in Depth with guest Matt Eland
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I’m your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis. This is episode 70 on Defense in Depth with guest Matt Eland. Defense in Depth with guest Matt ElandThis week's tip is brought to you by devBetter.com. Sponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for DevelopersWhat is devBetter? It's a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page. Defense in Depth with guest Matt ElandThis week's tip is brought to you by guest Matt Eland. Matt is a teacher, writer, and .NET foundation member who focuses on software quality and improving code. Welcome, Matt! Show Resources and LinksMatt on Twitter devBetter Ardalis Blog Pluralsight Courses That’s it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I'm also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis most Fridays at noon Eastern Time. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I'll see you next week with another great developer tip.
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Defense in Depth with guest Matt Eland
Defense in Depth with guest Matt Eland
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I’m your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis.\r\nThis is episode 70 on Defense in Depth with guest Matt Eland.\r\nDefense in Depth with guest Matt ElandThis week\'s tip is brought to you by devBetter.com.\r\nSponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for DevelopersWhat is devBetter? It\'s a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page.\r\nDefense in Depth with guest Matt ElandThis week\'s tip is brought to you by guest Matt Eland. Matt is a teacher, writer, and .NET foundation member who focuses on software quality and improving code. Welcome, Matt!\r\nShow Resources and LinksMatt on Twitter\r\ndevBetter\r\nArdalis Blog\r\nPluralsight Courses\r\nThat’s it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I\'m also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis most Fridays at noon Eastern Time. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I\'ll see you next week with another great developer tip.\r\n
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Setting Up New Projects with guest Heather Downing
Setting Up New Projects with guest Heather Downing
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Setting Up New Projects with guest Heather Downing
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Setting Up New Projects with guest Heather Downing
Setting Up New Projects with guest Heather Downing
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Setting Up New Projects with guest Heather Downing
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Respawn with guest Jimmy Bogard
Respawn with guest Jimmy Bogard
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Respawn with guest Jimmy Bogard
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Respawn with guest Jimmy Bogard
Respawn with guest Jimmy Bogard
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I\'m your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis.\r\n \r\nThis is episode 68 with guest Jimmy Bogard.\r\n \r\nThis week\'s tip is brought to you by devBetter.com.\r\n \r\n## Sponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for Developers\r\n \r\nWhat is devBetter? It\'s a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out [devBetter.com](https://devbetter.com/) and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page.\r\n \r\n# Respawn with guest Jimmy Bogard\r\n \r\nThis week\'s guest is Jimmy Bogard, author of popular OSS projects AutoMapper and MediatR. And less popular project Respawn.\r\n \r\n## Show Resources and Links\r\n \r\n- [Jimmy on Twitter](https://twitter.com/jbogard)\r\n- [devBetter](https://devbetter.com)\r\n- [Ardalis Blog](https://ardalis.com/blog)\r\n- [Pluralsight Courses](https://www.pluralsight.com/authors/steve-smith)\r\n \r\nThat\'s it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to [ardalis.com/tips](https://ardalis.com/tips) to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I\'m also streaming programming topics on [twitch.tv/ardalis](https://twitch.tv/ardalis) most Fridays at noon Eastern Time. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I\'ll see you next week with another great developer tip.\r\n \r\n
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Abstractions with guest Chris Klug
Abstractions with guest Chris Klug
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Abstractions with guest Chris Klug
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Abstractions with guest Chris Klug
Abstractions with guest Chris Klug
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I\'m your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis.\r\nThis is episode 67 with guest Chris Klug.\r\nThis week\'s tip is brought to you by devBetter.com.\r\nSponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for DevelopersWhat is devBetter? It\'s a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page.\r\nAbstractions with guest Chris KlugThis week\'s guest is Chris Klug. Chris is a Swedish .NET developer and Microsoft MVP whom we met up with at NDC London to record this episode on using, and not overusing, abstractions.\r\nShow Resources and LinksChris on Twitter\r\ndevBetter\r\nArdalis Blog\r\nPluralsight Courses\r\nThat\'s it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I\'m also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis most Fridays at noon Eastern Time. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I\'ll see you next week with another great developer tip.\r\n
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Blazor with guest Carl Franklin
Blazor with guest Carl Franklin
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I’m your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis. This is episode 66 with a Blazor tip from Carl Franklin of .NET Rocks fame. This week's tip is brought to you by devBetter.com. Sponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for DevelopersWhat is devBetter? It's a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page. Building a Blazor Object Picker with guest Carl FranklinThis week's guest is Carl Franklin, host of .NET Rocks and Blazor trainer. Carl and I discuss Blazor in general and look at how to create a generic object picker control for Blazor. Show Resources and LinksCarl on Twitter Blazor Object Picker devBetter Ardalis Blog Pluralsight Courses That’s it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I'm also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis most Fridays at noon Eastern Time. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I'll see you next week with another great developer tip.
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Blazor with guest Carl Franklin
Blazor with guest Carl Franklin
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I’m your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis.\r\nThis is episode 66 with a Blazor tip from Carl Franklin of .NET Rocks fame.\r\nThis week\'s tip is brought to you by devBetter.com.\r\nSponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for DevelopersWhat is devBetter? It\'s a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page.\r\nBuilding a Blazor Object Picker with guest Carl FranklinThis week\'s guest is Carl Franklin, host of .NET Rocks and Blazor trainer. Carl and I discuss Blazor in general and look at how to create a generic object picker control for Blazor.\r\nShow Resources and LinksCarl on Twitter\r\nBlazor Object Picker\r\ndevBetter\r\nArdalis Blog\r\nPluralsight Courses\r\nThat’s it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I\'m also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis most Fridays at noon Eastern Time. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I\'ll see you next week with another great developer tip.\r\n
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A/B Testing with Azure with guest Lars Klint
A/B Testing with Azure with guest Lars Klint
Episodio en Weekly Dev Tips
Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I’m your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis. This is episode 65 on simple and inexpensive A/B testing with Azure, with guest Lars Klint. This week's tip is brought to you by devBetter.com. Sponsor - devBetter Group Career Coaching for DevelopersWhat is devBetter? It's a private group coaching community geared toward accelerating developer careers. We meet weekly for live Q&A sessions and have an active Discord-based discussion the rest of the week. Topics range from coding skills to interviewing and personal branding. Check out devBetter.com and read the testimonials at the bottom of the page. A/B Testing with Azure with guest Lars KlintThis week's guest is Lars Klint, a well-known cloud expert, speaker, and trainer who works for training company A Cloud Guru. Show Resources and LinksLars on Twitter A Cloud Guru devBetter Ardalis Blog Pluralsight Courses That’s it for this week. If you want to hear more from me, go to ardalis.com/tips to sign up for a free tip in your inbox every Wednesday. I'm also streaming programming topics on twitch.tv/ardalis most Fridays at noon Eastern Time. Thank you for subscribing to Weekly Dev Tips, and I'll see you next week with another great developer tip.
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