Engineering | Data | C#

Joined January 2011
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Clear requirements and thorough data analysis are the bedrock of successful software development. Addressing these upfront ensures a smoother development journey, preventing costly detours and rework. Think of it as charting a map before embarking on a journey. ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ๐Ÿ” #SoftwareEngineering #DataAnalysis
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Replying to @Kulshekhar
Just tried it โ€“ it's amazing. We are migrating. ๐Ÿ˜‚
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I want developers to embrace filing issues with agents.
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Don't use these ticket machines! They took my money but didnt give me a ticket!
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You can use aspire as the monitor tool #aspiredev @aspiredotdev
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you'll need to explicitly prompt Claude Code to use it, but the Monitor Tool is super powerful e.g. "start my dev server and use the MonitorTool to observe for errors"
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Introducing cache control for Dagger modules. Dagger executes your CI pipelines incrementally: when a pipeline runs twice, it skips work thatโ€™s already done and can complete faster. This caching process happens automatically, sparing you the pain of maintaining fragile configuration files. But until now, only system functions could be cached in this way, and not functions defined in a module... So, as of Dagger 0.19.4, module functions are cached by default. To cache module functions by default, we needed a way to know whether your function is pure. A function called deploy() looks the same as build() to the engine, and caching the wrong one would break your pipeline. The solution is to annotate deploy() to let us know that it has a side effect. That is the purpose of cache control. dagger.io/blog/cache-controlโ€ฆ
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This is a dumb way of thinking. All of software was built on top of the work of other developers.
Replying to @PatrickMoorhead
If you used tokens and AI, you did not, in fact, "personally build" it. Millions of people whose work was stolen built it. You benefited from it.
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Unironically, I don't know anyone who achieved anything meaningful with OpenClaw
NVIDIAโ€™s CEO says OpenClaw did in 3 weeks what Linux took 30 years to achieve "OpenClaw is probably the single most important software release ever. If you look at its adoption, Linux took some 30 years to reach this level. OpenClaw, in what is it, 3 weeks, has now surpassed Linux. It is now the single most downloaded open-source software in history, and it took just 3 weeks."
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your timeline convinced you AI is in a bubble. talk to a boomer above the age 35 for 5 minutes. most people donโ€™t even know what claude is.โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹ kind of wild when you zoom out.
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How did we end up here?
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๐Ÿ“ฃ BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! @TLVCommunity IS ABSOLUTELY THRILLED to announce that @solomonstre CEO & Co-Founder of @dagger_io & Creator of Docker will be KEYNOTING #DevOpsDays TLV 2025! ๐Ÿฅณ ๐Ÿ”ฅ ๐ŸŒŸ He will be taking our stage on December 11th at Expo TLV & you WON'T WANT TO MISS IT! ๐ŸŒŸ
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Fixing tech debt with AI is my new "gardening".
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5 Dec 2025
cloudflare down again ๐Ÿ™ƒ
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All this time?
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Bun is joining Anthropic! bun.com/blog/bun-joins-anthrโ€ฆ
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2 Dec 2025
Charging our trust batteries by spending time together at regular all-company meetups is what allows remote work to work at 37signals. They allow for our written communication to be read with good intentions without copious amounts of flowery flattery.
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Amazing! Free Code Signing for Open Source software signpath.org

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.NET MAUI is coming to Linux and the browser, powered by Avalonia. After years of community requests, we are delivering: โ€“ Linux desktop โ€“ WebAssembly โ€“ up to 2ร— faster performance on macOS Try the live demo and register your interest for early access: avaloniaui.net/blog/net-mauiโ€ฆ
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BioWare shares details on the live-action โ€˜Mass Effectโ€™ series at Amazon. It will be an original story. It takes place after the game trilogy. It is now being written.
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I actually like Blazor Server because it's 1000x less work than getting SignalR JS bindings equipped and can actually be type-checked using a single build system. I just wouldn't build anything that needs to be Google-indexed with it.
the best .net devs i know ignore the useless parts of the platform like blazor and embrace the best parts like aspdotnet core
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