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Save DocGreenRob/a7f08d56bae684f7f00583f446c27e8a to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Windows Pro Tips | |
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powertoys - https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/microsoft-powertoys/XP89DCGQ3K6VLD | |
devtoys - https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/devtoys/9PGCV4V3BK4W | |
Visual Studio 2022 Pro Tips | |
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vscoloroutput - https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MikeWard-AnnArbor.VSColorOutput | |
solutionColor - https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Wumpf.SolutionColor | |
save vs settings to apply to other computer - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/install/import-export-installation-configurations?view=vs-2022 | |
Podcasts | |
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Dev interrupted | |
Hacking Humans | |
Cyber Security Headlines | |
Click Here | |
Malicious Life | |
The Stack Overflow Podcast | |
The Backend Engineering (with Hussein Nasser) | |
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source | |
Tech Stuff | |
Cyberwire Daily | |
Techmeme Ride Home | |
Soft Skills Engineering | |
Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats | |
Cyber Security Today | |
Software Engineering Daily | |
Developer Tea | |
Coding Blocks .NET | |
The Cloud Cast | |
JS Party: Javascript, CSS, Web Development | |
Go Time: Golang, Software Engineering | |
Cyber | |
Dev Questions with Tim Corey | |
Thoughtworks Technology Podcast | |
.NET Rocks! | |
Smashing Security | |
Hanselminutes with Scott Hanselman | |
Software Engineering | |
Talk Python To Me | |
Security Now | |
Darknet Diaries | |
Hacked | |
The .NET Core Podcast | |
The .NET MAUI Podcast | |
Kubernetes Podcast from Google | |
Adventures in .NET | |
Coding After Work | |
Base.cs Podcast | |
The Static Void Podcast | |
Tools | |
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couchbase | |
honeycomb.io/changelog | |
firehydrant | |
logrocket | |
playwright | |
openmct | |
thundra.io | |
raygun | |
fly.io | |
appwrite | |
sentry.io | |
https://sourcegraph.com/ | |
https://www.kolide.com/ | |
https://entity.services/ | |
WeekPlan | |
Docker Extensions | |
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Ddosify - High-performance load testing tool | |
- https://github.com/ddosify/ddosify | |
BurpSuite | |
- https://portswigger.net/burp | |
- https://danaepp.com/ | |
VS Tips | |
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Extract method from selected code | |
- Ctrl + R + M | |
Ctrl + K + D | |
Ctrl + R + G | |
Ctrl + M + Z (Code Maid) | |
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ApplicationInsights SamplingSettings for AzFn | |
- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-functions/functions-host-json | |
Design Patterns in C# | |
- https://www.dofactory.com/net/factory-method-design-pattern | |
- https://github.com/DovAmir/awesome-design-patterns?utm_source=programmingdigest&utm_medium&utm_campaign=1493 | |
Shopify Query | |
- https://shopify.engineering/reducing-bigquery-costs?utm_source=programmingdigest&utm_medium&utm_campaign=1403 | |
Building Own Operating System | |
- https://o-oconnell.github.io/2023/01/12/p1os.html?utm_source=programmingdigest&utm_medium&utm_campaign=1493 | |
Debugging Linq | |
- https://www.red-gate.com/simple-talk/development/dotnet-development/linq-secrets-revealed-chaining-and-debugging/ | |
--> https://michaelscodingspot.com/debug-linq-in-csharp/ | |
Bleeping Computer | |
- https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ | |
Utilities | |
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Handle v5.0 | |
- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/handle?WT.mc_id=DT-MVP-5003978 | |
Auto Increment Build # | |
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/826777/how-to-have-an-auto-incrementing-version-number-visual-studio | |
Phylosophy | |
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1. Do I have to have a "purpose" to have an address in the USA? | |
- if yes, then as a Human being I must have a purpose? Seriously? Ok, a purpose to whom? To whom must I state my pupose or execute or report to about...??? | |
2. System Failure - Zero Day Exploit | |
3. Good PR example - https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore/pull/45587/files | |
App Insights Log Queries | |
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availabilityResults | |
| where timestamp > datetime("2022-12-19T04:07:00.000Z") and timestamp < datetime("2022-12-20T04:07:00.000Z") | |
| where customDimensions["WebtestArmResourceName"] == "availability-test-1-app-notepad-physical-activity-dev-eastus" | |
| where true and true | |
| extend percentage = toint(success) * 100 | |
| summarize avg(percentage) by bin(timestamp, 1h) | |
| render timechart | |
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You can use the git branch
command in PowerShell to list all branches in your repository. To exclude specific branches like 'master' and 'branch one', you can use the grep -v
command which inverts the match. Here is the command you can use:
git branch | grep -v "master\|branch one"
This command will list all the branches in your current repository except for 'master' and 'branch one'. Please replace 'master' and 'branch one' with the actual names of the branches you want to exclude if they are different.
Please note that this command requires Git Bash utilities. If you're using pure PowerShell, you might need to use a different approach as grep
is not a built-in command in PowerShell. Here's how you can do it in pure PowerShell:
git branch | Where-Object {$_ -notmatch 'master|branch one'}
This command does the same thing: it lists all branches except 'master' and 'branch one'. The Where-Object
cmdlet in PowerShell is used to filter out objects from a collection that do not meet a certain condition. In this case, the condition is that the branch name does not match 'master' or 'branch one'.
You can delete all branches in your repository except for 'master', 'branch one', and the currently checked out branch using the following command in PowerShell:
git branch | ForEach-Object { if ($_ -notmatch '\*|master|branch one') { git branch -d $_.trim() } }
This command does the following:
git branch
lists all branches.ForEach-Object
loops over each branch.if ($_ -notmatch '\*|master|branch one')
checks if the branch is not the currently checked out branch (represented by*
) and is not 'master' or 'branch one'.git branch -d $_.trim()
deletes the branch if the condition is met.
Please replace 'master' and 'branch one' with the actual names of the branches you want to keep if they are different.
Note: This command will only delete branches that have been merged. If you want to delete all branches regardless of whether they have been merged or not, you can use the -D
option instead of -d
.
git branch | ForEach-Object { if ($_ -notmatch '\*|master|branch one') { git branch -D $_.trim() } }
Be careful with this command as it will delete branches even if they contain unmerged changes. Always make sure to check the branches and their changes before deleting them. It's a good practice to keep your work committed and pushed to a remote repository to avoid any loss of work.
$WShell = New-Object -Com Wscript.Shell
while (1) {$WShell.SendKeys("{SCROLLLOCK}"); sleep 60}
Certainly! Here are 10 .NET and software engineering-themed jokes for you and your coworkers:
Why do C# and VB.NET developers stay away from the beach? Because they can't handle unmanaged sandboxes.
Why was the JavaScript developer sad? Because he didn't Node how to Express himself!
Why do programmers always mix up Halloween and Christmas? Because Oct 31 equals Dec 25.
Why did the .NET developer feel boxed in? Because he was surrounded by too many frameworks!
How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? None, that's a hardware problem.
Why did the software engineer go to art school? To learn how to handle exceptions beautifully.
What do you call a .NET developer who writes clean code? A C#arp individual.
Why don't .NET developers play hide and seek? Because good luck hiding when the garbage collector is running.
How do you praise a .NET developer? "You're so good, you must have a really strong Framework of knowledge!"
Why was the ASP.NET website so alert? Because it was always awaiting requests.
Enjoy sharing these with your team! 😄