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| | | | | Today I am at re:Invent 2022 in Las Vegas, NV. I am spending my days talking to AWS customers about Amazon CodeWhisperer - a new developer productivity service that will accelerate application development by providing automatic code recommendations based on the code and comments in your IDE. For developers, Amazon CodeWhisperer is an IDE extension... | |
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| | | | | Introduction C4 (Context, Containers, Components, and Code) is a powerful and flexible approach to visualizing software architectures. In a previous article I explained how I created a DSL to describe my C4 as data thanks to the CUE language. On Wardley's evolution axis the initial article was in stage I of evolution: making it work In this article, in a first part, we'll explore how I effectively use the C4 tool based on CUE to organize my code, handle tags, manage versioning, and integrate with Continu... | |
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128bit.io
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| | | | | I'm still on my journey with exploring F# but I want to look at something with the .Net Core platform itself, so this will apply to both C# and F#. Ahead-Of-Time (AOT) compilation isn't a new concept. Languages like C and C++ need to be compiled before (or ahead of) execution time. The JVM and CLR took a different approach, creating "virtual machines" or runtimes that could run your code, giving us the promise of "write once, run anywhere" or anywhere that has a virtual machine at least. | |
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