I noticed that the #dotnet#stateless library is publishing new packages again. In honor of its revival, here is a lightswitch example written in #csharp. 💡
This livestream will live on in the halls of Valhalla for eternity… or as long as YouTube is around.
Come join this #JetBrainsRider#Unity livestream and see how to improve your #gamedev workflows and build custom UIs for your designers with a few #csharp attributes thanks to #Odin.
I have to give a shout-out to the #JetBrains IDE developers. They're excellent at receiving feedback, discussing the developer experience, and implementing features.
It's always cool to see the little features add up to a top-tier experience for #dotnet devs.
@SmartmanApps@khalidabuhakmeh I'm not even sure I understand the question :) I've never worked with dotnet publish and don't know what tool-manifest is. I just use <PackAsTool> in the .csproj to produce a .nupkg when the project builds.
TIL that #JetBrains#dotCover can cover ANY #dotnet application as long as the process has PDBs. You don't need to write tests. You just need something that exercises the code. 🤯