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The Best Solution to Burnout We’ve Ever Heard | A Conversation With Slack, Netlify & Ambassador Labs

With registration for our free October Interact conference now open, we wanted you to hear one of our favorite sessions from this past April’s Interact.

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ReadStuffLater uses emojis to tag content. It's simple, it's fun, and it affords basic content organization without encouraging users to spiral into reinvent-Dewey-Decimal territory. There's just one problem: data validation.

Unicode is harder than you think · mcilloni's blog

Reading the excellent article by JeanHeyd Meneide on how broken string encoding in C/C++ is made me realise that Unicode is a topic that is often overlooked by a large number of developers.

OpenAPI & .NET: You're Doing It Wrong - Mark Rendle - NDC Oslo 2023

.NET developers have two options when it comes to OpenAPI or Swagger: Swashbuckle and NSwag. Just decorate your controllers or minimal API endpoints with a bunch of attributes and a NuGet package will generate the swagger.json file for you, right? No. Wrong. That's not how this is supposed to work.

.NET gRPC - deep dive - Irina Scurtu - NDC Oslo 2023

With an increasing need for scalability and performance dictated by the modern web, it becomes harder and harder to choose an API paradigm that is suitable for service-to-service communication. While the classical models still work and have their own merits, some of them rely heavily on documentati

YARP: Yet Another Reverse Proxy

Welcome to the documentation for YARP! YARP is a library to help create reverse proxy servers that are high-performance, production-ready, and highly customizable. Please provide us your feedback by going to the GitHub repository.

A (Relatively Easy To Understand) Primer on Elliptic Curve Cryptography

Problem Details responses everywhere with ASP.NET Core and .NET 7

The Problem Details for HTTP APIs RFC provides a unified, machine-readable and standardized recipe for exposing error information out of your HTTP APIs – which is of course beneficial both for the API authors, as well as the integrating parties. ASP.

A Viewer Remade my Old Project! Is it any Good?

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Always use [closed, open) intervals

Intervals or ranges pop-up everywhere in the programming world. The classic example is picking a start and end date, like you would when booking an AirBnB or a flight. But that's just one example: from slicing a JS Array, to Java's List#sublist and even SQL's LIMIT operator, ranges are everywhere.

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