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You should never return null collections in C#. There are better solutions. What problem does returning null collections cause? Collections are typically iterated over in a loop. If your method returns null collections, this can lead to potential errors. The calling code…
I've just released v5.0 of MFractor for Visual Studio Mac... This *finally* includes full support for .NET MAUI. All of MFractors existing Xamarin.Forms tools now work in MAUI XAML files; code analysis, refactorings, navigation, tooltips etc. Release: github.com/mfractor/mfrac…
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This release adds support for the Visual Studio Mac 17.5 release series and introduces .NET MAUI support for all of MFractors tooling.
Performance problems are part of programming. I've run into them a thousand times. APIs, algorithms, databases - you name it. Over time, I learned something: Every single problem is a lesson.
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Orleans 7.0.0 is available! Release blog post: devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/whats-n… @MicrosoftLearn article: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/o… Changelog: github.com/dotnet/orleans…
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Der Termin steht fest und wir freuen uns auf dich. Sei vom 24. bis 25. Mai auf der Microsoft Build dabei, lerne die neusten technischen Tools kennen und erweitere dein Netzwerk. #MSBuild
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