I came across this recently thought ir was a very useful article for dot net developers
The big thing about the article is that for each blunder James mentions he clearly provides an alternate solution and they all seemed really clear to me.
I came across this recently thought ir was a very useful article for dot net developers
The big thing about the article is that for each blunder James mentions he clearly provides an alternate solution and they all seemed really clear to me.
OK so I’ve had some awesome questions from Software Engineers about the importance of SOLID principles and the one that is most common is how can I find out about and learn SOLID principles? There’s a lot of great articles and really good videos on the subject but I still think the single best starting point is a most awesome podcast from Scott Hanselman where he interviews SOLIDs author Bob Martin. It’s a great detailed explanation of how SOLID works and I think you’ll find that the practical aspects are really useful in trying to implement SOLID on a day to day basis.
https://hanselminutes.com/145/solid-principles-with-uncle-bob-robert-c-martin
So you can probably tell I have had a fairly long hiatus. I am sure most of you probably have already seen this but if not I was pretty excited to see Hanselman has an extensive set of youtube videos https://www.youtube.com/shanselman
Really quite a neat series starting in Object Oriented Programming (OOP) in C# for those starting out …
https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/improve-your-model-classes-with-oop-part-one-the-basics/
Pretty useful guidance for microservices in .NET
https://dotnet.microsoft.com/learn/aspnet/microservices-architecture
I often spend a lot of time talking to new software development graduates at Xero about the benefits of the mighty language C# and despite my absolute enthusiasm and excitement for this brilliant language which has delivered us such treasures such as LINQ, I often find the standard response “But Dominic we use Java at Uni and it’s really cool”. While this is not a great response, I have to accept that most Universities (In Australia) teach mostly either Java or Python.
So I was really lucky to come across this little gem of an article on C-sharpcorner that not just talks about the benefits of C# but also has a little history lesson on C#:
https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/mahesh/what-can-C-Sharp-do-for-you/
Enjoy
Very cool detailed tute:
https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/crud-operation-in-asp-net-core-2-0-using-dapper-orm/
http://crazygeeksblog.com/2017/10/how-to-create-multi-lingual-website-in-asp-net-mvc/
Nice and simple and will only take you a short time to get a sample multi-lingual app working.
I came across this excellent article a few days ago summarising current JS frameworks for .NET web developers:
http://www.dotnetcurry.com/javascript/1359/javascript-frameworks-aspnet-mvc-developer