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Manila, Philippines 🇵🇭 Joined Haziran 2020
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Cheers ladies🙌🌸 Happy International Women’s Day my fellow women in tech👩‍💻 Hope we can get together and do activities together even online.
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Patrick Loeber@patloeber·
forgot to share the best part on the back :) lots of people asked where to get this swag. right now it's a limited edition but we'll do our best to ship this to more people🤞chances increase if you're building something cool with nano banana and share it with us :)
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🍌new swag arrived :)

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Avie Fukai 🇵🇭🇯🇵
Nope. Our QA even check whatever possible thing to be inputted no single unintended soul can pass😭 Don’t even mention the million patterns they try there to the point where you tell them to let it go already 🤣 Respect to QAs
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lily!!!🌸@lorycodes·
ill probably post a review after a month. lets see how will the battery performs. Bought lenovo yoga slim 7i aura edition. the 258v, oled display version. what i love about it is portable and light, i can open it with one hand. #lenovo #yoga
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Milan Jovanović
Milan Jovanović@mjovanovictech·
How does the Cache-Aside pattern work? 1. Check the cache and return the data if it exists 2. If not, fetch it from the source 3. Store the result in the cache for next time Simple and effective. This pattern helps you: • Load data faster using memory • Reduce pressure on your database • Scale better with distributed caching I wrote a quick guide on how to implement this in .NET: milanjovanovic.tech/blog/caching-i… What’s your go-to approach for caching in your apps? --- Do you want to simplify your development process? Grab my free Clean Architecture template here: milanjovanovic.tech/templates/clea…
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Ayda golahmadi
Ayda golahmadi@Ayda__gol·
Saturday night. They’re out partying,You’re here,still creating, still pushing. Because you know it will pay off. Keep building.
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Lou Creemers
Lou Creemers@lovelacecoding·
Can’t believe I’m hitting 4 continents in 3.5 months 🌍✈️ 🇺🇸 Catch me at @kc_dc (North America) next week 🇪🇺 @PragVue_conf in September (Europe, but I live in NL 😅) 🇯🇵 Tokyo (Asia) in October for a break 🇹🇳 @tunisiadevdays in November (Africa)
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Milan Jovanović
Milan Jovanović@mjovanovictech·
Want to write clean, testable middleware in ASPNET Core? The easiest way is to make it strongly typed. You create a class that implements IMiddleware, and put your logic inside InvokeAsync. But don’t forget two key steps: 1. Register the middleware with the DI container 2. Add it to the request pipeline using UseMiddleware() This keeps your middleware reusable, scoped properly, and easy to test. I put together a quick guide that shows exactly how to do it: milanjovanovic.tech/blog/3-ways-to… Have you tried this approach, or do you still prefer conventional middleware? --- P.S. Here's a FREE Clean Architecture template to speed up your development: milanjovanovic.tech/templates/clea…
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Milan Jovanović@mjovanovictech·
A while back, I worked on a subscription system that needed to track payment status. The problem? We couldn’t rely on client redirects. We needed something more reliable. The solution? Webhooks. Whenever a payment succeeded or failed, the provider sent a webhook to our backend. That’s how we kept things in sync. No polling. No guesswork. Just clear, event-driven updates. Webhooks are used in all kinds of systems: billing, messaging, CI/CD, and analytics. But building a solid webhook system takes more than a single endpoint. You need: • Subscription handling • Secure delivery • Retry logic • Failure tracking • Event dispatching However, at the core of webhook design is building an async workflow. Here's how you can build async APIs: milanjovanovic.tech/blog/building-… Have you built or integrated webhooks before? --- P.S. Here's a FREE Clean Architecture template to speed up your development: milanjovanovic.tech/templates/clea…
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Milan Jovanović@mjovanovictech·
Did you ever need to inject a scoped service into a singleton service? ASP .NET Core has three service lifetimes: - Transient - Singleton - Scoped Here's how they work. 👇 Transient services are created each time they're requested from the service container. Scoped services are created once within the scope's lifetime. For ASP .NET Core applications, a new scope is created for each request. This is how you can resolve scoped services within a given request. ASP .NET Core applications also have a root IServiceProvider used to resolve singleton services. What if you want to resolve a scoped service inside a singleton service? Surprisingly, the solution isn't too complicated. Here's what you will need to do: milanjovanovic.tech/blog/using-sco… --- Simplify your development process with my free Clean Architecture template. Download it here: dub.sh/caw15x
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Rafael Gonzaga
Rafael Gonzaga@_rafaelgss·
This weekend I did not code, but it was for a good cause 💍
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lily!!!🌸@lorycodes·
i wanna go to vietnam so baaaad. and eat good food with loads of vegetables.
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lily!!!🌸@lorycodes·
new learnings: @ Html.DisplayFor( m => model); or make a single line with lots of inputs: @ Html.TextBoxFor(m => model, new { @ class = "form-control" })
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Linux Handbook@LinuxHandbook·
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