Hans Dickel

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Always learning and evolving (and hopefully improving) business computer (dev) geek. C# and ASP.NET are my jam. Azure, too. Love of sailing. Dogs rule, in most cases. Running is stupid, but I do. Core is strength.

The v3 samples have been committed.

If you can think of other samples that we should add, or would like to improve the existing samples, please open issues and/or PRs.

Thanks!

https://github.com/xunit/samples.xunit/tree/main/v3

#DotNet #CSharp #UnitTest

samples.xunit/v3 at main · xunit/samples.xunit

Samples for xUnit.net (please open issues in https://github.com/xunit/xunit) - xunit/samples.xunit

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It is frustrating that home automation (Ring) just doesn’t work with Siri (Apple). Changing cameras to Home or Away modes should be possible without a bunch of taps on a device. Perhaps it sounds lazy, but I do enough taps in the day. Reducing the number would be wonderful. Even better, make it so leaving the house, or arriving, does this automatically. Not looking easy, if even possible.
For those who transitioned from lightning to USB-C cords on their iPhone, how many of you have made the absent-minded mistake of trying to use a lightning cable on the new phone? 😆 #musclememory #olddognewtricks
I saw the @thurrott post on MS-DOS 4 being open-sourced. Cool! Or so I thought. Until I looked at it. Assembly?! Less cool for me. It's totally impressive. It's real coding—like building a house with trees, nails, a hammer, and a saw. 💪 https://github.com/microsoft/MS-DOS/tree/main/v4.0
MS-DOS/v4.0 at main · microsoft/MS-DOS

The original sources of MS-DOS 1.25, 2.0, and 4.0 for reference purposes - microsoft/MS-DOS

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The new Outlook for Windows leaves me with mixed emotions. I'm not able to drag-and-drop attachments or set the colors of M365 calendars, versus the benefit of pinning messages (including automated pinning via rules).
New C# 12 preview features https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/check-out-csharp-12-preview/ including primary constructors for non-record classes and structs, using aliases for any type, and default values for lambda expression parameters #dotnet #csharp
Check out new C# 12 preview features! - .NET Blog

The first set of C# 12 features are here in preview including primary constructors, using aliases, and lambda expression parameters.

.NET Blog
It took 15 miles of my running pace to listen to the entire episode of #WindowsWeekly 821. Thanks for keeping me company @leo, @thurrott, and @richcampbell!
Running into the wind (10-15mph) apparently can cause hearing cautions. This has happened before. Does this mean I should stay indoors until I see calm conditions lest I suffer the same fate as concert goers? Does this mean I must abandon ideal 10-20 knot breeze for sailboat racing? Apple, help me understand!!? #AppleWatch #AppleWatchUltra
Thank you @jsnell for your #macbreakweekly pick of #ivory as a Masodon client. I am still learning it, but is now my favorite. Exciting social media times!

Some people believe there's no purpose to "liking" something on Mastodon since it doesn't affect any algorithm.

Not the case.

It does something incredibly valuable: it acknowledges people.

Which is incredibly powerful, and is all the more important *because* it's not connected to gaming any algorithm.

By liking something on Mastodon, you are doing it honestly -- without any agenda at play other than that you like it.

So go ahead. Click that like button for its own sake.