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dusted.codes
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user provided an extensive article about .NET, covering its history, various versions (including .NET Framework, .NET Core, and .NET 5), the ASP.NET ecosystem, and practical development tips. The content is highly detailed and serves as an educational guide for new and experienced developers. The user might be looking for a concise summary or a structured overview of the .NET ecosystem, or they might want to extract key points for a presentation, blog post, or learning material. The tone is informative and educational, suitable for developers at all levels. The user could also be interested in the differences between .NET versions, the evolution of ASP.NET, and best practices for starting with .NET development. They might need guidance on re... | |
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chipnetics.com
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| | | | | An entry-level article for developers to share with their non-programmer colleagues in a corporate environment, as both a tutorial and learning experience. In particular, I intended it for developers who wish to adopt usage of their CLI (command-line interface) programs amongst end-users, but require their end-users to have some pre-requisite knowledge. | |
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akashgoswami.dev
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| | | | | A quick intro to the Go programming language, its advantages, what its main uses are, how it's used in companies like Monzo and how you can get started with writing your own Go programs. | |
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cnr.sh
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| | | I got sucked into a data mesh Twitter thread this weekend (it's worth a read if you haven't seen it). Data meshes have clearly struck a nerve. Some don't understand them, while others believe they'r | ||