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Derek Comartin

Loosely Coupled Show: Software Architecture and Design

I’m excited to announce the Loosely Coupled Show, a new project I’m working on with James Hickey. Check out the YouTube Channel and subscribe! The premise is simple. To have discussions about software architecture and design. The target audience is intermediate to senior software developers. Episode #000 We recorded a quick video to kind of describe what the plan is for the show, check out our “first” episode for more about the show and us and our backgrounds. Loosely Coupled Show I’ve also posted a short video on my CodeOpinion YouTube channel to elaborate a bit more on the announcement,… Read More »Loosely Coupled Show: Software Architecture and Design

Roundup #68: Binding Redirects, Combining Types as Effects to Describe an Application, Endpoint from multiple middleware, Clean Architecture

Here are the things that caught my eye recently in .NET.  I’d love to hear what you found most interesting this week.  Let me know in the comments or on Twitter. Binding Redirects You’re probably here because of an error like this: Could not load file or assembly ‘System.<…>, Version=4.x.x.x, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=<…>’ or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. And you likely saw a build warning like this: warning MSB3277: Found conflicts between different versions of “System.<…>” that could not be resolved. Whelp, you’re not alone. We’re thinking about starting a survivors group. If someone… Read More »Roundup #68: Binding Redirects, Combining Types as Effects to Describe an Application, Endpoint from multiple middleware, Clean Architecture

Roundup #67: Cert Expiration Check, Should I use MicroServices? StackOverflow Survey, gRPC-Web

Here are the things that caught my eye recently in .NET.  I’d love to hear what you found most interesting this week.  Let me know in the comments or on Twitter. Certificate Expiration Check I thought this was a pretty cool idea and an easy way to keep track of expiring certs. Link: https://github.com/ardalis/CertExpirationCheck Should I Use A Microservices Architecture? Are you considering adopting a microservices architecture? Won’t it fix all your problems? Join me for a look into the realities of microservices! Link: https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/microservices-architecture/ 2020 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Thank you for taking the 2020 Stack Overflow Developer Survey, the… Read More »Roundup #67: Cert Expiration Check, Should I use MicroServices? StackOverflow Survey, gRPC-Web