Principal Architect @NimblePros

Joined July 2010
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I've been wanting to try a @FrameworkPuter laptop for a while now. I was finally able to get one and so far it's been great! It shipped out way more quickly than I was expecting and assembling it was a lot of fun. Really looking forward to using it!
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🎄 On the first day of Christmas, a discount came to me! Save 20% on Clean Architecture & Identity Essentials with code 12DAYSOF20. Offer ends Jan 5! 🎁 Unwrap this gift at academy.nimblepros.com
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A holiday recipe you can use all year round!
From Factory to Observer, design patterns improve code reliability and scalability. @NimblePros uses holiday baking to explain why they matter buff.ly/3D1Xd5t
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Do you want to turbocharge your saga unit tests and ensure your sagas handle events, timeouts, and long processes run smoothly? In this post, @nimblepros shows how to simulate message flows, verify state updates, and test handlers using tools like NServiceBus.Testing. buff.ly/3BxNcwg

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Unit testing is easy on greenfield but hard on legacy code. Characterization tests give coverage over legacy code so you're sure refactoring doesn't accidentally change behavior. Kevin Lloyd of @nimblepros shows you how to use Verify and Bogus to do it. buff.ly/3WIYZ1I

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This @NimblePros article explores "the ships of career growth"—allyship, mentorship, coaching, and sponsorship. "Each 'ship' is essential for navigating and accelerating your professional journey." buff.ly/3RXphLY

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Guard clauses should be used under exceptional circumstances. In this blog post, @efleming18 explains when guard clauses should be used and how to get started with them: bit.ly/48v6L3C #SoftwareDevelopment #CleanCode
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Custom guard clauses are typically very small, and therefore very easy to unit test. In this post, @efleming18 walks through how to create a custom guard clause and test it using XUnit: bit.ly/3RvtTbq #SoftwareDevelopment #testing

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I'm excited for us to be creating more content around NServiceBus. It's a tool I have used often and for years and absolutely love it.
NServiceBus is a framework packed full of features for implementing messaging and workflow orchestration in .NET applications. @KyleMcMaster has started a series on this here: bit.ly/43cfRkb #NServiceBus
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Guard clauses should be used under exceptional circumstances. In this blog post, @efleming18 explains when guard clauses should be used and how to get started with them: bit.ly/48jR3Jq #SoftwareDevelopment #CleanCode

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You can easily host apps with GitHub Pages and automate the deployment with GitHub Actions! Check out this comprehensive video from Phil on how you can get started today: bit.ly/3TzMnKd #WebDevelopment #GitHub

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Custom guard clauses are typically very small, and therefore very easy to unit test. In this post, @efleming18 walks through how to create a custom guard clause and test it using XUnit: bit.ly/488Y1AR #SoftwareDevelopment #testing

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Have you heard about #EventStorming and wondered how you could incorporate this practice to make your #SoftwareDevelopment #DDDesign lives easier? Sign up for our live virtual workshops today: bit.ly/3Sc2InG Or contact us if you want us to bring this training to you!
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Guard clauses should be used under exceptional circumstances. In this blog post, @efleming18 explains when guard clauses should be used and how to get started with them: bit.ly/46aJEuB #SoftwareDevelopment #CleanCode

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Really excited to be working with you, Cameron! Welcome to the team.
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