Keith Davidson

144 posts

Keith Davidson

Keith Davidson

@davidska77

Katılım Haziran 2016
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Keith Davidson
Keith Davidson@davidska77·
@AzureStaticApps Am I reading it wrong or does the Managed API feature on support HTTP triggers *and bindings*? Specifically, I want to know if I can use the sql bindings from a SWA Managed API.
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Aurelia
Aurelia@AureliaEffect·
We've been very busy.
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Rob Eisenberg
Rob Eisenberg@EisenbergEffect·
Certainly not dead. There's a technically strong and enthusiastic core team working on Aurelia. What I've got in mind tries to re-imagine web development in terms of the latest web standards. This is what Aurelia tried to do around 2014/2015. So, you can say that there's a similar underlying philosophy. However, the web has changed so much in the last 10 years that what I've got in mind can't really be built "on top of" Aurelia and I couldn't guarantee any sort of migration path. That said, I think someone familiar with Aurelia would feel at home in the framework I've been experimenting with. There's still a strong emphasis on MVVM, declarative patterns, rich UI composition, modularity, etc. I'm certainly drawing from what I've learned over the years not only working on Aurelia, but also on Microsoft's web component tech, and various things I did in native years ago. But take that and re-imagine it all in terms of 2024 baseline browser capabilities, while also looking to powerful upcoming standards.
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Rob Eisenberg
Rob Eisenberg@EisenbergEffect·
Would you be willing to sponsor me in the development of an open-source, high-performance, full-stack web framework built from its foundation on declarative HTML, web components, signals, and all present and upcoming W3C/WHATWG component standards? This would also include me creating regular YouTube videos on the relevant web standards, framework techniques, and glimpses into the design/engineering of the framework itself.
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nate
nate@naaaterino·
@shanselman is there a guide on what VS2022 "does" when you make a template or "build solution" or add a package through nuget or add a reference i'm starting to get into c# and i want to leave VS2022 asap but i don't know what the buttons are doing and how i can replace it with powershell
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Keith Davidson
Keith Davidson@davidska77·
@AzureStaticApps I can't seem to add an App Insights instance to my static web app, it simply greys out the save button. Have I missed a pre-req somewhere?
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Johann Ungerer
Johann Ungerer@Kaegun·
@KarenPayneMVP D:\Dev (C:\Dev on a single HDD machine) Keep your paths short, because Windows and some applications still break when paths exceed 255 characters in length.
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Karen Payne MVP
Karen Payne MVP@KarenPayneMVP·
For Visual Studio where do you store projects? - C:\VisualStudio - C:\VisualStudio2022 - Other
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Keith Davidson
Keith Davidson@davidska77·
@nuget It'd be great if the update tab could take the targeted major version into account so I'm only informed of updated compatible packages
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NuGet
NuGet@nuget·
How could we make managing NuGet packages in .NET easier? What works well, and what could be better?
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Tim Ottinger
Tim Ottinger@tottinge·
It's not that it has to be this way, it just the way companies are doing software development. The solutions are well-known and widely promoted, but many orgs are firmly committed to the busyness model that keeps failing them.
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Tim Ottinger
Tim Ottinger@tottinge·
What does software development look like from the outside? I request N things. A few of them come out months later. Hence: these programmers need to work faster. 1/
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Keith Davidson
Keith Davidson@davidska77·
@tomwarren Which provider is offering that? I'm in the UK and paying the same but for 100Mbps/18Mbps
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Keith Davidson
Keith Davidson@davidska77·
@joegiralt @kerckhove_ts @ChShersh In my experience (I've only ever written tests on my side projects) it's rarely the devs; the 'business' doesn't see the value in writing tests when the time could be spent writing features (which should, of course, "just work")
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
I've been coding for 10+ years and have seen a lot. But I still find it extremely wild every time I learn that some developer teams don't write automated tests at all 🤯
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Michał Zakrzewski
Michał Zakrzewski@the_mzakrzewski·
@DThompsonDev The journey of learning Javascript can indeed be challenging. Just know, that every moment of confusion is a step towards mastery.
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Danny Thompson
Danny Thompson@DThompsonDev·
"I am new to Javascript and just feel like I am confused all the time & not getting it." Years later, the feeling is still EXACTLY the same 🥲 It doesn't get any better, YOU just get better at hiding the tears. Then to make others feel your pain you tell them to learn to code.
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Keith Davidson
Keith Davidson@davidska77·
I saw a tweet yesterday about a service to scaffold an asp.net backend including "all NFR'S" but forgot to bookmark it, can anyone point me in the right direction? #Dotnet @shanselman
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Adam Richard Turner
Adam Richard Turner@devadam88·
Can any UK based developers please reveal yourselves? 🇬🇧 I have a cunning plan…
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The Peregrine
The Peregrine@AlecJohnDan·
@michaelianblack He’s got a Kuatu. It’s what’s actually been doing all the lying this whole time.
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Michael Ian Black
Michael Ian Black@michaelianblack·
Not trying to body shame - I sincerely want to know - what is happening here?
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