Xavier Abelaira Rueda

@xelit3
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Software passionate.

Lead Developer at @cotecna
#dotnet, #azure, #angular

Motorcycle passionate, fan of #MotoGP and PC videogames.

I've never helped to develop something better than my daughters ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ง

DEV Communityhttps://dev.to/xelit3
GitHubhttps://github.com/Xelit3
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Dear #dotnet #barcelona folks!

Let's start sharing a review of what was presented in the #dotnetconf 2023!

So, in case you missed the opportunity last week, let's share the main presentations during the week.

Starting with the new features coming with c# 12!

https://youtu.be/by-GL-SjHdc?si=PbVzMkTn8UIFBT3Z

What's New in C# 12 | .NET Conf 2023

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@PossiblyMax

In any case, if used, IMHO I would prefer to use the default camelCase and avoid then the underscore since that doing this, then you can potentially allow code pointing to the service and _service indistinctly.

Good point @PossiblyMax !

First of all, thanks for reading it and sharing your thoughts.

Regarding primary ctors, at first sight I'm not particularly a fan of it, since are less explicit and more important: are not readonly fields.

In any case potentially can reduce the amount of code in some classes, especially those with ctors handled from the DI container.

Hi #dotnet #barcelona world!

We have our board ready and and the community is moving forward!

Next week we will start sharing the more relevant presentations from #dotnetconf, and the website will come next!

Stay tuned! โœŒ๏ธ

Hi again #dotnet folks!

Here you have the first entry of this series talking about the usage (or not) of underscore prefix in private fields in c#. ๐Ÿ˜„

I hope you enjoy and please leave your thoughts about it in the comments section!

https://dev.to/xaberue/private-fields-with-or-without-underscore-5pl

Thanks Eltjo Kraai and Roberto Febrer as always for valuable help reviewing the content before publishing ๐Ÿ˜

Private fields with or without underscore

๐Ÿ“ƒ Introduction We start our series with one of the most classic discussions about code...

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You will have the first entry published just after the release of this initial presentation one, I hope you enjoy and do not hesitate to share your thoughts in the comments section.

Thanks Eltjo and
Roberto
as always for valuable help reviewing the content before publishing ๐Ÿ˜

Hello #dotnet folks! ๐Ÿ‘‹

I have started a new series of posts for this kind of silly discussions that we have always had about naming conventions, code styles, techniques that goes nowhere most of the times...

https://dev.to/xaberue/the-silly-nonsense-software-development-discussions-in-net-context-4i84

The silly nonsense Software Development discussions in .NET context

๐Ÿ“ƒ Introduction Have you not had the situation where you spent hours with someone in your...

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As far as @damianedwards says, EFCore is not AOT ready now, will be interesting to see it in .NET 9 though.

It's nice to know that Dapper.NET is already ready for native AOT! Amazing.

#dotnet #dotnetconf #dotnetconf2023

It's a shame to see these errors at demo time, but we have always faced sometime this kind of situations in our presentations.

@damianedwards, you all have done an amazing work with native AOT, I can't wait to start playing with the feature in the following weeks!

#dotnetconf

.NET Aspire, Open Telemetry, Health Checks, Logging...

How it looks integrated with Grafana...

Monitoring #dotnet apps is easier and better than ever now!

#dotnetconf #dotnetconf2023