Debugging is an essential part of software development, and having easy access to the source code of referenced libraries can significantly improve productivity and troubleshooting. In this blog post, we will explore the Source Link feature in C# and how it revolutionizes the debugging experience by enabling developers to navigate directly to the source code … Continue reading Exploring the C# Source Link Feature: Enhancing Debugging Experiences
Category: C#
C# 11 features I like the most
It has been a while since I posted my previous blog post. I finally made a schedule for me to put more effort into writing and slowly get back to the speed which I was following before few years. Feel free to reach out if you want me to write on certain topics. In this … Continue reading C# 11 features I like the most
appsettings.json gets IntelliSense
As announced by Microsoft recently, we can use IntelliSense with appsettings.json files. What are appsettings.json files? Common settings of the application are generally stored in appsetting.json files. These files are separated on the basis of environments. For example, the settings for production environment are stored in appsettings.production.json and the settings for acceptance environment are stored … Continue reading appsettings.json gets IntelliSense
First look at InferSharp: A C# version of Facebook’s Infer
https://fbinfer.com/ You might have heard about Infer which is a tool to detect bugs in Java and C/C++/Objective-C code before it ships. Infer belongs to Facebook and it is a static analysis tool to produce a list of potential bugs such as null pointer exceptions, resource leaks, annotation reachability, missing lock guards, and concurrency race conditions … Continue reading First look at InferSharp: A C# version of Facebook’s Infer



