New blog post: A quick guide to integrating the new Azure Service Bus Emulator with .NET Aspire, including an Azure Functions queue trigger and custom commands in the Aspire dashboard.
https://www.wagemakers.net/posts/aspire-functions-service-bus
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New blog post: A quick guide to integrating the new Azure Service Bus Emulator with .NET Aspire, including an Azure Functions queue trigger and custom commands in the Aspire dashboard.
https://www.wagemakers.net/posts/aspire-functions-service-bus
Some thoughts on Swashbuckle.AspNetCore
Blogged: Integration testing Azure Functions triggered by Azure Service Bus messages
https://www.wagemakers.net/posts/testing-service-bus-trigger-azure-functions
@anthrocypher I've got this in an upcoming publication:
"Every line of code written today represents a testing, complexity, maintenance and refactoring burden your team will bear tomorrow, and the reality is that none of our customers want code. Our customers want _utility and functionality;_ code is a liability we accept so we can deliver that functionality. GenAI or not, nobody wants or needs an arbitrary quantity of code for its own sake."
Blogged: Building a night light and sleep trainer controlled by Home Assistant
Blogged: Fixing GitHub Copilot in environments with custom root certificates.
https://www.wagemakers.net/posts/github-copilot-custom-certificates
This thread, but for every software component you introduce, is why you should think carefully before adding moving parts to your system.
Total cost of ownership is not the same as "how much code".
Blogged: How to build a gas consumption dashboard in Home Assistant with Grafana
https://www.wagemakers.net/posts/homeassistant-gas-usage-in-grafana
Blogged:
A good developer experience makes or breaks a software team
https://www.wagemakers.net/posts/improve-your-developer-experience