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The Daily Build - “The Surgical Team” in XXI Century

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"The Surgical Team" in XXI Century

  (6 votes) by Łukasz Bownik (updated 23 hours ago)
Updated concept of "The Surgical Team"

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  (0 votes) by MehreenTahir (updated 13 hours ago)
This is the first in an article series where we're going to show how to make an AI queue length detector.

Client side scripting

  (0 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 3 hours ago)
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Code Generation

  (0 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 6 hours ago)
In this blog post I will complete the “template-based card image generator” project that I started a few weeks ago and I will discuss one of my… Read more "Template-based code generation with Razor and Roslyn"..

Date and Time

  (1 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 6 hours ago)
As a .NET developer, I am used to the .NET class library being really well architected. This is a double edged sword because, when DateTime, one of… Read more ".NET DateTime, a tale about best practices and time travel"..

Libraries

  (1 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 6 hours ago)
This is the second post in the .NET libraries and the art of backward compatibility series: Part 1 – Introduction and behavioral incompatibilities Part 2 – This… Read more ".NET libraries and the art of backward compatibility – Part 2"..
  (1 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 6 hours ago)
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  (1 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 3 hours ago)
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Miscellaneous

  (0 votes) by Armando de la Torre (updated 3 hours ago)
This is a simple class that uses composition to encapsulate the ErrorProvider and make available the number of errors.

Other .NET Languages

  (0 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 6 hours ago)
In this post, I will describe what is the dynamic type in C# and its pros and cons. I will also show how to write a class… Read more "Creating your own .NET DynamicObject. Why, when and how."..

Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by Mike Urbanski (updated 10 hours ago)
In this article, we'll walk through the process of configuring Bridgecrew to scan a CloudFormation deployment, run the scans, find issues, and fix them.

Windows Presentation Foundation

  (1 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 9 hours ago)
This post is the the second in a short series investigating somewhat exotic parts of .NET.

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