What I'm Reading (Week of 4/14/20)
Here's what I've been reading this week.
Here’s a weekly Friday shout-out of articles, videos, and other content I found interesting.
Development and testing
- Build an Incredibly Fast Website with Dapper + C# (Chase Aucoin)
- Why React with ASP.NET Core? (Carl Rippon)
- How to automatically choose a free port in ASP.NET Core 3.0 (Andrew Lock)
- Reporting API in ASP.NET Core - Network Error Logging (Tomasz Pęczek)
- Refactoring: This class is too large (Clare Sudbery)
- Introducing the Diagnostics Client Library for .NET Core (Channel 9)
- Pretty Method Display in xUnit.net (Jason Roberts)
- Are Boolean Flags on Methods a Code Smell? (Steve Smith)
- When To Mock (Vladimir Khorikov)
- Using FluentAssertions with xUnit Theory to Test for an Exception AND a Successful Return (Charles Flatt)
YouTube
- Visual Studio Remote Office Hours - April 10 (Microsoft Visual Studio)
- Consuming GraphQL in C# (dotNET)
- ASP.NET Community Standup - April 14th 2020 - SignalR with Brady Gaster and David Pine (.NET Foundation)
Developer productivity
- Try gh, GitHub’s new CLI (John Papa)
- GitHub is now free for teams (Nat Friedman)
- How Do You Fiddle? (Sam Basu)