Super proud to say that I just launched my site for my new project this weekend, called Didact (@DidactPlatform). It's an open source job orchestrator for C# with a full backend, persistent storage, and a UI! Untapped niche in C#. #csharp#dotnet#joborchestrator#buildinpublic
The latest update focuses on both the user-facing landing page and the powerful admin dashboard, making it even easier for you to manage and grow your business.
I decided to pivot into one of the recurring comments from my feedback sessions..."I need to demo my backend, but I'm not a frontend dev"... #buildinpublic#dotnet#softwaredevelopment Add #opentelemetry , a few custom tags, and generate interactive backend demos. Thoughts?
I need to continue development/getting this app into the App Store but I’ve got back to back Uni assignments the next two weeks. Thought I would quickly see if the prototype on my phone still works..
Sections are coming together after asking more questions. Select everything you want/need, export a complete app + links to resources like tutorials. Community will be able to contribute and I plan on tying this into the #dotnet cli #buildinpublic 💪💪keep pushing everyone!
1. Visual that communicates what's "in" this project 2. At least one link (tutorial or docs) for the tech 3. Markdown document export 4. N2H - doc links like plantuml
You have to start somewhere. It took all day to get this done. I had to wake up at 5 to start before work and then picked it back up later. Focusing on small wins because the interruptions just keep coming. Stay strong and keep building! #buildinpublic#dotnet#genuinerawreal
I asked and you answered !! ♥️♥️ Appreciate all the feedback. Sharing my developer journal entries. Feel free to add anything you think I missed or shout out to the ones you agree with. I made some stack decision myself last night ;) #dotnet#buildinpublic#softwaredevelopment
Been working on the landing page and learning more about Tailwind to get frontend goodness to work right with Blazor. This is what I have so far. Will change a lot. #blazor#dotnet#tailwindcss
Day 35: Created user feedback for http response status codes. Created several reroutes for errors, and added react-toastify for others. My goal today is to finally get into auth today. #100DaysOfCode#ASPNET#dotnet#reactjs#buildinpublic
FREE, Community Driven resource for .NET Developers of all levels, from the basics to advanced. I am currently setting up the website. #soon#dotnet#buildinpublic
@buildinpublic I started linqmeup.com as I needed a way to migrate SQL queries into proper LINQ code. The tools around were too expensive or not working as expected 🥺. I decided to and make a tool using AI to do the job better for #Dotnet developers 😄 #buildinpublic#linwmeup
After reaching out on various platforms, I’m working on LINQ to SQL conversion. When you start with LINQ and want to optimize the most used queries OR for complexer queries, you can use this to work on optimizing in SQL.
@Ship_Harder Hey! Great to hear that you're working on the LINQ to SQL conversion. It can be a great optimization tool for your queries, especially for complex ones. And that price drop is a nice bonus! #buildinpublic#dotnet
I have just shipped the option to convert your #sql into Visual Basic #linq code to linqmeup.com 🎉 Let me know if you're a #dotnet#developer that codes in #visualbasic. I know you people are out there!
I reached out to developers on Reddit about their LINQ experiences, and I noticed many useLINQ for collections. Maybe even more often than for SQL/DB interactions.
Feature idea: "paste in (part of) collection" and ask what to query in words > LINQ code #buildinpublic#dotnet
I'm looking for .Net #developers who use #sql and/or #linq frequently and would like to test and give feedback on linqmeup.com. Check out the website and pm me if you can use such tool and you're into this.
Just got Sign in with Apple working with my custom ASP.Net backend for my new iOS app! I cannot wait to share it publicly! 🎉 #buildinpublic#flutterdev#dotnet
Day 75 of the #100daysofcode Learned about ASP controls in Web Forms today. Basically like tag helpers in MVC. Learned query a SQL database in a method with no Entity Framework.
Day 76 of the #100daysofcode Learned more about ASP controls in Web Forms today and VB.NET. I think I need to spend more time on VB syntax and learning Web Form classes this weekend
Day 73 of the #100daysofcode BugTracker project is on the backlog. Started a new job today with lots of projects! I did start working on the demo buttons to seed the login info so the user will not have two. #job #100daysofcodingchallenge#buildinpublic#dotnet
Day 72 of #100daysofcode I got a bug in my bug tracker. Very strange, on-page transition it zooms in sometimes. I think it must be this theme codebase. May have to change the theme. I am learning the hard way I think. No biggie.
Day 71 of #100daysofcode Been having trouble adding a migration for new database for bug tracker using code first. Went through models and a bunch of stack overflow to learn I just needed to drop database first then add-migration and update database. #buildinpublic#dotnet#til
Day 69 of #100daysofcode Started the project over and built it on Azure and SQL Server. I have some database bugs I have been working on today. It seems like SQL Server is a little pickier than PostgreSQL. Had to modify DbContext. #100daysofcodingchallenge#buildinpublic #Dotnet
Day 66 of #100daysofcode I think this bug tracker may take a while. Worked on views and menu. Learned more about controllers, _Layouts, and some JavaScript. I think I need to use JavaScript for the demo button to auto-login. #100daysofcodingchallenge#buildinpublic #Dotnet
Day 67 of #100daysofcode Had to go back to the interfaces and classes on the bug tracker to get roles done correctly for multi-tenant registration. My code from other projects is coming in handy to re-use on this one. #100daysofcodingchallenge#buildinpublic #Dotnet
Day 68 of #100daysofcode Got the bug tracker log-in updated to include a company as an option for new users. Had to go back on github and make a branch. Been carving up a new bootstrap template to make it look good again. #100daysofcodingchallenge#buildinpublic #Dotnet
Day 65 of #100daysofcode Bugtracker today. Worked on views and routing. The routing was confusing at first but I have it working now. Just need to make a login that has buttons for demo log-in with each role. Logo done. #100daysofcodingchallenge#buildinpublic #dotnet
Setting up the create developer pages for DotnetDevs. This is my first time working with forms in Blazor. The EditForm component comes out of the box and makes working with validations pretty damn simple.
Login and signup pages are done for DotnetDevs. I'm digging Blazor so far but am wondering how it will hold up as the project grows. Declaring the routes in the page files seems like it could get confusing without some route naming conventions.
in preparation of Thesis Defense: •Continued on editing Book, final version will be tomorrow •Continued on the Thesis Project Testing, Refactoring, etc
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Anybody built a multitenant SaaS (not in a highly regulated space) with dotnet? What do you recommend (architecture, hosting, Db, db storage) to keep costs low and devops work minimal. #microsaas#saas#Dotnet#PostgreSQL#buildinpublic