Today we added over 50 new capabilities to the Render API: create datastores, subscribe to service logs, manage environments, and much more—all from your own scripts and applications. Get started with your first API request: https://lnkd.in/gvyYRuGe
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Do you know that you can test the software architecture of your C# applications? You can check dependencies between classes, namespaces and enforce your software design decisions. ArchUnitNET is the recommended library for asserting your C# software architecture. It's easy to get started following the official guide https://lnkd.in/e9NaSRbx I am Andrea, Microsoft MVP and Technical Lead. Join the Productive C# membership and take your C# skills to the next level. https://lnkd.in/dT4_ptz #csharp #dotnet #softwarearchitecture #softwaredesign #testing
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The next generation of the Buf CLI is here, and it is still 100% backward compatible. It is now much easier to config/manage multiple interdependent modules in a single source control repo, as well as atomically push that state to the Buf Schema Registry. https://lnkd.in/g_f5sXDB
Introducing the next generation of the Buf CLI: still v1 and backwards-compatible
buf.build
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The easiest way to mock API requests for a long-running operation: use #m365proxy and build a mock. Use the `nth` property to simulate the operation's progress. Spend less time on mocking and more time on coding! 💪 Sample: https://wldk.nl/45HsYdz
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Discover enhanced code coverage tools with better platform support, new report formats and improved performance.
What's New in Our Code Coverage Tooling? - .NET Blog
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While most developers are familiar with basic console logging using console.log(), there are many other powerful methods provided by the console object that can make debugging more efficient and effective. In this article, we will explore various console logging tricks such as console.table, console.group, console.assert, and more. These tricks can help you organize your debugging process, visualize complex data structures, and catch errors early on in your development workflow. https://lnkd.in/eQ44sB-q
Console Logging Tips – How to Debug and Understand Your Code
freecodecamp.org
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We now have auto-generated documentation for our #protobuf and #grpc API's at LittleHorse! For most day-to-day activities, such as building a WfSpec or executing TaskRun's, you won't actually need to use our protobuf API directly. However, at LittleHorse we believe in empowering engineers to use either high-level abstractions or low-level nuts and bolts as they please, so we expose a GRPC API which is intimately related to the internals of LittleHorse. If you're curious about it, check out the documentation! You can find it here: https://lnkd.in/gBqBqKKr And side note, below is the most tricky line of code(?) I've ever written. It's the part that generates the pretty docs for you: https://lnkd.in/gZwDMfVp
LittleHorse API Reference | LittleHorse
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Let Talk Node ('fs') When we talk about using file systems in Node.js, there are two main ways: synchronous (blocking) and asynchronous (non-blocking). In the example I'm using, I want to highlight the asynchronous method because it's very common and straightforward. Think of it like this: Synchronous methods wait for one thing to finish before moving on to the next, kind of like standing in a queue. Asynchronous methods, on the other hand, don't wait around. They continue with the next task while waiting for something to finish in the background. It's like multitasking! The example I'm showing is a popular and easy way to handle files in Node.js because it doesn't block or slow down the rest of your program. If you're curious about the terms 'Synchronous' and 'Asynchronous,' it's a good idea to read more about them to understand how they work and when to use each method.
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Hello network! ^^ You know I'm all about learning, so without too many words, the second part of our turbine (the didactic web server) blog is out. Feel free to check it out and leave some feedback. As a little learning related bonus, I just built this little 1 day Rust project that gives you the summary of a random bash command when you open your terminal (https://lnkd.in/dc36xrFu). Let me know how does it work for you or if there are any features that you would like to see in there. https://lnkd.in/dQFVwYvg
Refactoring turbine
vlad-onis.github.io
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