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EntityFramework.Exceptions
- What your hidden nuget gems ?
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Three NuGet packages to improve exceptions in .NET/C#
Here is a fourth one: EntityFramework.Exceptions
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Good nuget packages or GitHub repos to check out?
EntityFramework.Exceptions - This library will help you to catch specific database exceptions when using EF Core
csharpier
- 100% deterministic c# formatter
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Is there an all-in-one code style solution yet?
Maybe check out https://csharpier.com/. I've never used it but am curious
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Would you welcome top Level functions in C#
You're coupling your code in some manner whether you are calling static methods or instance methods. But yes, static methods aren't really mockable, so depending how you test it could bite you. However https://github.com/belav/csharpier makes extensive use of static methods and is incredibly well tested.
- how to bring order to a legacy codebase using editorconfig and dotnet format? it is only fixing whitespace issues
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Dotnet, C#, code format on JetBrain IDE Rider
CSharpier
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top 5 things every c# developer should know
I'm kind of hoping https://github.com/belav/csharpier becomes the norm.
- Does anyone have the default/standard resharper roslyn equivalent rules (or close) in an .editorconfig?
- Enforcing .NET code style rules at compile time
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SourceGenerator.Foundations
https://github.com/belav/csharpier/tree/master/Src/CSharpier.Generators is an example.
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How to apply formatting style/rules to an existing C# code base?
I'm biased (since I wrote it), but I've found nothing compares to using https://github.com/belav/csharpier
What are some alternatives?
EFCore.BulkExtensions - Entity Framework EF Core efcore Bulk Batch Extensions with BulkCopy in .Net for Insert Update Delete Read (CRUD), Truncate and SaveChanges operations on SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite
format - Home for the dotnet-format command
Exceptionless - Exceptionless clients for the .NET platform
EditorConfig - A very generic .editorconfig file supporting .NET, C#, VB and web technologies.
excepticon-dotnet - Excepticon SDK for .NET
NumSharp - High Performance Computation for N-D Tensors in .NET, similar API to NumPy.
GraphQLinq - LINQ to GraphQL - Strongly typed GraphQL queries with LINQ query syntax. No more magic strings and runtime errors.
StyleCopAnalyzers - An implementation of StyleCop rules using the .NET Compiler Platform
LINQ to DB - Linq to database provider.
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
miny-todo-nlayer - My mini todo - nlayer todo application in .NET
Visual Studio Uninstaller