After 17 Years, C# Finally Gets Extension PropertiesExtension methods have been a huge success in C#. It only took 17 years to get properties. Let’s see if they’re worth the wait.Oct 21A response icon1Oct 21A response icon1
How to write your own Grafana MCP server in .NETChasing hype again. Why I’m building MCP Server in .NET for Grafana Monitoring.Sep 2Sep 2
PostgreSQL JSONB in .NETPostgreSQL got some new JSON features. Let’s see how to work with JSON and what it unlocks for us .NET developers using Dapper or EF CoreJul 22A response icon2Jul 22A response icon2
A Brighter alternative to MediatR and MassTransit?MassTransit & MediatR are moving to a commercial license, which is leading to increased interest in free alternatives like Paramore BrighterJun 27A response icon2Jun 27A response icon2
Behind the scenes of the new field keyword in C# 14C# 14’s new field keyword: a small change promising cleaner properties — or just a cosmetic tweak?Apr 22A response icon2Apr 22A response icon2
New HybridCache in .NET9Do we need yet another caching library? HybridCache is Microsoft’s latest effort to develop(again) a more advanced caching functionality.Mar 18A response icon3Mar 18A response icon3
Temporal.IO in .NETSay goodbye to workflow nightmares: Simplify your distributed workflow with Temporal.IOFeb 9A response icon2Feb 9A response icon2
New Lock object and historyDiscover what’s new for locking in .NET 9 — even the ancient lock keyword can get an upgrade!Nov 4, 2024Nov 4, 2024
How I’ve Been Creating My Own Pull Request CopilotTo be honest, the original title of this article was “How I Failed to Build My Own Pull Request Copilot”.Sep 8, 2024A response icon1Sep 8, 2024A response icon1
.NET Aspire — Aspiring for Sanity in Cloud DevelopmentHave you heard about the new superhero in the .NET world — Aspire? .NET Aspire is an ambitious project that aims to provide a…Jun 16, 2024A response icon2Jun 16, 2024A response icon2