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AboutSharePoint and .NET core / Blazor
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Skills.net core, all things node, linux convert stuck in Microsoft Azure world and loving it
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VS2022 is pretty niffty with this now for me. It started suggesting proper long completions
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Omg same thing happened. I ended up installing as my regular user
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wouldSmash() ?
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Ask if you can shadow your experienced colleagues, ask them what the pipeline is for the future projects and if they can think of any way you can prepare for those in advance - read up some relevant tech literature maybe? Learn figma?
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@Ohiorenua lmgtfy its internet relay chat
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@hjk101 agreeed, I only came into linux world a few months back, was on awesome initially, got cozy. And the learned of wayland and how it's X's de facto successor. Tried swaywm and now settling with riverwm.
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@Oktokolo yep, sorry for confusion - tiling. I recommend awesomewm as it has the cheat sheet you can invoke that dynamically lists whatever commands you configured. Downside, it's on X
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@ess3sq thank you. Totally slipped my mind. Yes
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@Oktokolo you dug way too deep there, friend. Internet relay chat is mostly text based, barring any GUI fluff. Window managers are favored by people preferring keyboard centric workflow. Put 2 and 2 together
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@MySlugLikesSalt ohh sorry! What shit that's dumb!
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@MySlugLikesSalt in short, if they don't have a .net 6 installed on their hosting nothing you can do... Unless if your project doesn't have windows-specific dependencies you could try hosting it in a regular linux box via apache and kestrel
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Is the senior technician from a hosting company? Those usually say ASP and mean up to .NET 4.8, not .NET standard/core at all. Hosting models are different, and it's on them not to know that
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@brnrdo that is more of a problem with how your interviews go, the feel you get from them and research beforehand about the company etc. You should be relatively well equipped to not start hating it there in the first week if you evaluate beforehand.
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Brilliant
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@Lensflare I, a strongly typed guy, strongly condemn this
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@electrineer Damn straight. Snide remark aside, I'm now in a company with 50k+ ppl and an Azure dev, riding the Blazor wave. Couldn't be happier
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You can pry auto copy to clipboard from my dead corpse 🤣
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Blazor is amazing. I'm rewriting our in house timesheet and document management and access apps in it
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@devRancid @scriptCoded woops yep, especially
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@Earu can confirm. I'm a corporat in house dev for all kinds of internal software needs, kinda locked in the MS infrastructure/environments. Lately been using .NET core and Blazor to rewrite our 20 year old internal apps. It's a breath of fresh air
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@ScriptCoded I really wanna like wayland, but, esp with nvidia gear, not yet there....
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@vintprox hehe sorry 🙏
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I'm in this post somewhere
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@vintprox Felt apropos for general style 👀
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@Oktokolo agreed and agreed
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@ltlian lol! Hey here's a crutch DLC, use it it's a gift! 😅
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@LynxMagnus plus, everyone just lets him do his thing until he retires, but we are having an overhaul later for sure.
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VSCode duh.
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@Paramite I moved to another country very recently, had to cancel all subscriptions before changing Play country. Which is a different rant altogether