Show Notes
Here in the States, we recorded the first invasion of the Capitol since the war of 1812 (in 1814), the first time a sitting president has incited an insurrection, and the last time any of us will hold out hope that it being a new year will mean things get better.
With that as our backdrop, let's get down to what happened last week in the world of .NET:
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Do you use Span? If so, there's a handy chart that helps you understand what you can cast and when, not to mention a really informative article on Span itself. h/t to
@DaveAGlick for the share.
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There's a thread of a thread about "Project Reunion", aka "Make Windows UI development not suck again". These sorts of insights are why I use twitter. Before Twitter you would have hoped for a blog post or ten, or maybe a video post-mortem; but these sorts of insights were just not available due to the cost of publishing a blog post on the subject. With tweets, the barrier to entry is low. Yea, that can be a problem, but that's a whole other problem to deal with.
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There's a video out detailing changes you'll see in .NET 6.. If you aren't already on the ".NET updates yearly, get ready" train, you should be. Minor versions happen every month or every few months, and major versions are released yearly. Yes, .NET 6 is 11 months away, and is going to be 'the release' for large enterprises to move to .NET (core).
And that's what happened last week in the world of .NET. I'm putting together an intro to modern day TDD webinar:
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