- Real Browser Integration Testing with Selenium Standalone, Chrome, and ASP.NET Core 2.1
- Eyes wide open - Correct Caching is always hard
- SOLID Design Principles Explained – Dependency Inversion Principle with Code Examples
- The 25 best icebreaker questions for team-building at work
- On Mentorship
- How to run your first meeting as a new manager
- How I First Used Domain-Driven Design
- Sharpen
- Binding RxJS Observable Sources Outside Of The NgZone In Angular 6.0.2
- Azure SignalR Service – Getting started
- Diary Of A Net Developer - Learning React
- CacheCow.Client 2.0: HTTP Caching for your API Calls
- CacheCow 2.0 is here - now supporting .NET Standard and ASP.NET Core MVC
- How to Make a Real-Time Sports Application Using Node.js
- Akka.NET + DI + Testing Considerations
- https://medium.com/@hamedbaatour/build-a-real-world-beautiful-web-app-with-angular-6-a-to-z-ultimate-guide-2018-part-i-e121dd1d55e
With this blog I will try to post observations from all sorts of topics. These observations are just my interpretations of what I read, see, hear or do. Some may agree some may not, but hopefully it will spark good conversation.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2018
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