AspNetCoreDiagnosticScenarios
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AspNetCoreDiagnosticScenarios
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Asynchronous Programming in C#
Important: following #prefer-asyncawait-over-directly-returning-task from https://github.com/davidfowl/AspNetCoreDiagnosticScenarios/b... is not correct.
The concerns raised are niche and edge case and task must always be forwarded as is provided there is no post-processing or resource cleanup with idisposable.
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Give me your async/await gotchas
This one is a pretty decent guide - https://github.com/davidfowl/AspNetCoreDiagnosticScenarios/blob/master/AsyncGuidance.md
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What's the Benefit/Allure of Async/Await vs. CSP/Green Threads (and Other Concurrency Models)?
The C# (mostly applicat community has e.g. https://github.com/davidfowl/AspNetCoreDiagnosticScenarios/blob/master/AsyncGuidance.md written by one of the Asp.Net architects. I found this in this lovely thread https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36785691 which expresses my views/confusion more clearly than I can express.
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The State of Async Rust
No it doesn't, hence why there are best practices guidelines written by the .NET architects, and there was a research project to add Go/Java co-routines as well.
https://github.com/davidfowl/AspNetCoreDiagnosticScenarios/b...
https://twitter.com/davidfowl/status/1532880744732758018?lan...
https://github.com/dotnet/runtimelab/issues/2057
https://github.com/dotnet/runtimelab/issues/2398
- Java 21 makes me like Java again
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The Downsides of C++ Coroutines
They don't work just fine in C#, there is a reason why one of ASP.NET architects has written a guide of best practices.
https://github.com/davidfowl/AspNetCoreDiagnosticScenarios/b...
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No-GIL mode coming for Python
Many that praise async/await in C#, kind of forget it took about 10 years to spread across all the layer of the language and runtime, since it was done via IL rewriting, it caused several issues with F# async tasks, due to the age of the ecosystem plenty of code isn't async/await friendly and needs to be wrapped into Task.Run() or similar.
There is a best practices guideline from one of the ASP.NET architects, https://github.com/davidfowl/AspNetCoreDiagnosticScenarios/b...
During last year they researched adding Go/Java's approach to .NET, but now it is too late. See the ASP.NET Q&A session at BUILD 2023.
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Task vs threads - use cases
The best guidance I have found was from here: AsyncGuidance.md
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How Much Memory Do You Need to Run 1M Concurrent Tasks?
To expand upon this thought, here is the AsyncGuidance doc[1] on why not to use .Result to get the return value of a completed Task in C#.
To make this simple they introduced async Main[2] a few years ago.
[1]: https://github.com/davidfowl/AspNetCoreDiagnosticScenarios/b...
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React developer to NET
Async Guidance
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- Arrow Project for Arrow on GitHub
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Java 21 makes me like Java again
Yeah, it has nice funcional capabilities and libraries (like Arrow[0]).
[0]: https://arrow-kt.io
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Is it prudent to use Scala for anything new?
Last but not least, Scala is currently the language with one of the best effect systems in my opinion (https://zio.dev/). Kotlin for example has copied the approach with https://arrow-kt.io/ which I think is great actually. But when comparing Scala and Kotlin here, Scala wins by a large margin, it is a completely different world. It's like building a highly concurrent system in Erlang vs C.
Of course, if you don't want to learn things like union types, traits/typeclasses and effects (similar to async/await but more powerful) you will be annoyed by Scala. But once you learned them, you can never go back.
- Alternatives to scala FP
- Result Class with Generic Type for both Success and Failure States
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Struggling with software robustness with Kotlin
In my own code, I started to use explicit error handling. I'm currently experimenting with Result (from https://github.com/michaelbull/kotlin-result) and Raise (from https://arrow-kt.io/).
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (5/2023)!
Are there any more-or-less established functional crates in Rust (similar to Kotlin’s Arrow)?
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What's the benefit of using Arrow with Kotlin?
I wonder how the community sees adding Arrow besides standard Kotlin language features. Is it something that's still considered useful or just redundant and causing more confusion?
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ArrowKt/FP - Tracking paths to validation errors
You can define a function like context(EitherEffect) suspend fun MyType.bind(path: String)like the ones in https://github.com/arrow-kt/arrow/blob/b608a054a5318fe57d7055c35bb64a5effb053b6/arrow-libs/core/arrow-core/src/commonMain/kotlin/arrow/core/computations/either.kt
- What advance concept to learn in Kotlin
What are some alternatives?
PSI - Private Set Intersection Cardinality protocol based on ECDH and Bloom Filters
cats-effect - The pure asynchronous runtime for Scala
t-digest - A new data structure for accurate on-line accumulation of rank-based statistics such as quantiles and trimmed means
RxKotlin - RxJava bindings for Kotlin
WPF - WPF is a .NET Core UI framework for building Windows desktop applications.
kotlin-monads - Monads for Kotlin
hamt - A hash array-mapped trie implementation in C
kotlin-result - A multiplatform Result monad for modelling success or failure operations.
Hot Chocolate - Welcome to the home of the Hot Chocolate GraphQL server for .NET, the Strawberry Shake GraphQL client for .NET and Banana Cake Pop the awesome Monaco based GraphQL IDE.
Reduks - A "batteries included" port of Reduxjs for Kotlin+Android
eShopOnWeb - Sample ASP.NET Core 8.0 reference application, powered by Microsoft, demonstrating a layered application architecture with monolithic deployment model. Download the eBook PDF from docs folder.
redux-kotlin - Predictable state container for Kotlin apps