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Callum Linington

@No1Melman

Professional Software Developer, .NET Stack and Web. Music Lover, Rugby Lover. Gym Lover/Hater

Katılım Haziran 2011
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Callum Linington
Callum Linington@No1Melman·
@edandersen The best one i saw was an unbounded ienumerable being passed to a when all… mind blown
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Ed Andersen@edandersen·
Make it stop lol
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Samrith Shankar@samrithshankar·
@TheLarkInn I keep begging teams to use MCP rather than skills. It’s a much better solve.
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Callum Linington@No1Melman·
@cmuratori @tsoding This is why i like new languages because they have the capacity to make this a part of the language features
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Casey Muratori@cmuratori·
@tsoding I like this. Maybe it would be good to add a "gray out if(0) blocks" thing to editors so they appear similar to commented out code, too?
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Тsфdiиg@tsoding·
Very often I want to temporarily disable a piece of code. I comment it out, but then I'm faced with a problem that since the code is never compiled it gets "stale". Some functions it uses may have changed and it is never type checked. So the next time I enable it, it doesn't compile and I spent a lot of time fixing it. The solution I came up with so far is to "comment out" the code with the runtime `if (0)`. The code will never be executed, the optimizer will very like eliminate the code entirely, but before doing so the compiler will type check it, and will force me to fix it on the spot.
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Callum Linington@No1Melman·
@ITVX and your ads mid rugby game is absolute garbage… just thinking about your profits rather than people’s enjoyment
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Branko
Branko@brankopetric00·
Name one DevOps tool that actually lived up to the hype?
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Callum Linington@No1Melman·
@JoshDotOverholt @Dave_DotNet Yeah so, slightly missed the point but this shows a way, not proper, shows a N-Teir structure, which is one way of layering and enforcement through a repo doesn’t really scale across an org
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Josh Overholt
Josh Overholt@JoshDotOverholt·
@No1Melman @Dave_DotNet Enforced through pull requests and approvals. This stops library developers (BLL) from building their own DB code, or building business logic into DB calls. It makes processes portable to run in Apis or Grpc or background process or whatever. Unit tests test processes.
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Dave Callan | dotnet
Dave Callan | dotnet@Dave_DotNet·
ASP .NET Vertical Slice Architecture example Am I the only one putting everything into one file? It's an absolute dream 😍 to work with. #dotnet
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Josh Overholt
Josh Overholt@JoshDotOverholt·
@No1Melman @Dave_DotNet I once shared this opinion until I worked on a large project with changing leadership and skill levels. Now, I appreciate the strict adherence to proper application layering. Not because I don't trust myself.
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Isaac Abraham
Isaac Abraham@isaac_abraham·
Why is installing .NET on Linux so rubbish?
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Callum Linington
Callum Linington@No1Melman·
@Geo5390 @Rugby_Scoop This is exactly it, you can’t even see from this angle anything definitive - shouldn’t have blown up an immediate yellow a few minutes in… ref was over excited, could have done quick confirmation for everyone’s benefit
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Gary Blagdon
Gary Blagdon@Geo5390·
@Rugby_Scoop A Scot will think its fine. English say terrible decision. I think checking with 4th official would have been sensible. Best thing was how player accepted decision and left the field. Imagine this in a football match
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Scoop 🐻 ☕️
Scoop 🐻 ☕️@Rugby_Scoop·
What a tough call 😳😳!! Rough yellow card for England
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Callum Linington@No1Melman·
@dreamsofcode_io I’ve just got a 16 and it feels really big… but I have a 14” tuxedo and it feels real small… so Desktop?!
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Dreams of Code
Dreams of Code@dreamsofcode_io·
Alright all you smart MacBook users. What’s the verdict on the optimal MBP size? 14 inch or 16 inch? Using it for coding / video editing / general tomfoolery
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Callum Linington@No1Melman·
@Dave_DotNet but how… the type system isn’t built for it, ultimately. Sure, we get composable types, but the the power of discriminating them won’t be there
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Dave Callan | dotnet
Dave Callan | dotnet@Dave_DotNet·
All signals are suggesting Discriminated Unions are finally on for C# 15 and #dotnet 11
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Callum Linington@No1Melman·
@mortenbraten @iStarr @kellabyte That’s a super straw man argument for stored procs… I don’t think it hits home on a number of points… any way, who uses sql properly these days…
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Kelly Sommers
Kelly Sommers@kellabyte·
For two decades, a loud class of architects & devs rejected stored procedures while ignoring a fundamental truth of computing: locality matters. A path forward to reach these folks is language native compute scheduled at the data layer. Kubernetes of data. Maybe WASM scheduling
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Callum Linington@No1Melman·
@Dave_DotNet I would, because i like how it separates the UI layer from the system, so if you wanted to switch from API to console you can - or more importantly from old api to new api! it also provides great structure with co locating behaviour logic
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Dave Callan | dotnet
Dave Callan | dotnet@Dave_DotNet·
Would you still use Mediatr for new project? 👀 This one is being asked at the moment on Reddit. #dotnet
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Callum Linington@No1Melman·
@rugbyontnt how come there was only 1 televised match this weekend? what on earth is my subscription paying for?
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Callum Linington@No1Melman·
@BugsBunny30143 @Dave_DotNet Wait what? what do you mean generally limited threads… why would that be a thing? Most web servers I use have this as a configurable option, and as people make requests these web servers are usually scaled out along with that… I don’t understand this point
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Bugs Bunny
Bugs Bunny@BugsBunny30143·
@Dave_DotNet And, well, web servers generally have limited threads on which they can service web request, so I guess, even if I needed to validate to a server, I would do so via a dedicated server, not the general WWW server.
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Dave Callan | dotnet
Dave Callan | dotnet@Dave_DotNet·
Who can answer this for bugs? 🐰 Why might we need async validation on a webpage? #dotnet
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@Dave_DotNet LOL. He cant write an Async wrapper? Async validation for web? WTF! I mean, what’s he validating on a webpage that needs to be async. Methinkst he needs to learn him some Javascript, or rethink doing business validation in the UI.

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