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Toni Wenzel

Toni Wenzel

@twenzel

C# enthusiast and backend engineer with a passion for architecture and security.

South Germany Katılım Mart 2008
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Remco Mulder
Remco Mulder@remcomulder·
@twenzel No. MTP is a runner, not a framework, so in a practical sense integration is impossible.
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Remco Mulder@remcomulder·
NCrunch v5.17 has just been released. This includes an important fix for NUnit v4.4, where exceptions weren't being reported due to a subtle change in NUnit. Also includes some compatibility improvements for MSTest.
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Mads Kristensen
Mads Kristensen@mkristensen·
I just got this screenshot from the Visual Studio engineering team. I've wanted one-click Copilot actions for commonly used prompts for a long time. Excited 😀 Coming soon...
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ErikEJ
ErikEJ@ErikEJ·
Finally here: Microsoft .Data.SqlClient 6.1! - huge perf improvements to async blob read - new Vector data type support - other perf and bug fixes #dotnet #sqlserver github.com/dotnet/SqlClie…
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devleader
devleader@DevLeaderCa·
How do you approach database migrations in .NET projects? Any tools or frameworks you prefer?
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.NET
.NET@dotnet·
Semantic Kernel is a great orchestrator for building AI apps. .NET Aspire brings a great developer experience. In this On .NET, the team simplifies the dev experience when building intelligent apps! Tune in. 🎥 msft.it/6018SWlBK
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Toni Wenzel@twenzel·
@amandaksilver @coolcsh So is this the future vision from Microsoft? Azure DevOps will be fully migrated to GitHub? If yes, there should be an anouncement. Because every new customer starting with Azure DevOps should have been using GitHub (Enterprise) instead.
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Amanda Silver
Amanda Silver@amandaksilver·
GitHub Repos + Copilot + Azure DevOps = 🚀 Copilot's agentic powers are best when your code lives in GitHub. Migrating from Azure DevOps to GitHub is even easier - with tooling, guidance, geo expansion & better Azure Boards / Pipeline integration. aka.ms/AAwbh44
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Mukesh Murugan
Mukesh Murugan@iammukeshm·
The Options Pattern in .NET is one of those features I regularly use in all my C# Projects. ✅ Cleaner config management ✅ Strongly-typed classes ✅ Easy DI integration ✅ Works seamlessly with `appsettings.json`, `secrets.json`, Azure Key Vault, etc. Why it matters: Instead of scattering config values across your codebase, you centralize them in structured classes. This not only improves readability but also makes the code more testable and maintainable. Here’s the typical flow (as shown in the post): 🔹 Define your config in `appsettings.json` 🔹 Create a POCO class 🔹 Bind it with `.AddOptions().BindConfiguration()` 🔹 Inject it using `IOptions` in your services Simple. Scalable. Clean. Do you use this pattern in your projects? Or are you still accessing config values via `IConfiguration["key"]`? --- PS, Level up your .NET Skills by joining my .NET Zero to Hero Course (FREE): newsletter.codewithmukesh.com
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Home Assistant
Home Assistant@home_assistant·
Home Assistant 2025.5 🎉 Smarter backups with per-location retention, Z-Wave Long Range support, an improved entity picking experience, tons of new voices for Home Assistant Cloud, and the ability to just paste YAML directly into your automations. home-assistant.io/blog/2025/05/0…
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ℏεsam
ℏεsam@Hesamation·
Google published a 69-page whitepaper on Prompt Engineering and its best practices, a must-read if you are using LLMs in production: > zero-shot, one-shot, few-shot > system prompting > chain-of-thought (CoT) > ReAct > code prompting > best practices
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Alex Albert
Alex Albert@alexalbert__·
A new version of the MCP spec was finalized today. Some of the major changes: - Auth framework based on OAuth 2.1 - Replaced the previous HTTP+SSE transport with Streamable HTTP transport - Support for JSON-RPC batching - Tool annotations for better describing tool behavior
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Cody Mullins
Cody Mullins@codemullins·
hey .NET folks—is there a way to add an attribute to methods to auto-log them starting and stopping? i.e. something like [LogThis] public void MyMethodThatDoesThings() { ... }
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Toni Wenzel@twenzel·
@codemullins You can use your DI System for that. Simply register or configure a Proxy for your services and Check via reflection if the method to be called has this Attribute. But this is a very old style approach. Maybe the new interceptor Feature together with source gen would help.
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Dave Callan | dotnet
Dave Callan | dotnet@Dave_DotNet·
View NuGet transitive package dependency graph dotnet nuget why dropped as part of #dotnet 9 and will tell us what parent / ancestor packages caused a particular library to be included. I 💗 this, it might seem simple but this will be a big timer saver for many devs. What do you think?
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Home Assistant
Home Assistant@home_assistant·
𝗛𝗼𝗺𝗲 𝗔𝘀𝘀𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗻𝘁 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱.𝟯 🎉 ✔️ Dashboard view headers ✔️ Tons of tile card improvements ✔️ Better map clustering ✔️ Assist now streams responses ✔️ Integrating SmartThings is smoother than ever! Check out what’s new! 👇 🔗 home-assistant.io/blog/2025/03/0…
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