fake-xrm-easy
CreateAndFake
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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fake-xrm-easy
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Which programming paradigm had the most impact on you as an engineer and why?
As a C# developer, F# is something I long to learn. I heard about F# until I had to adjust some build script which I thought is elegant [1]. I did try some F# tutorials at free time, but nothing that would make me comfortable and "click" on how to write functional code.
But I long to bring some improvements to code correctness that can be statically checked by embracing immutability, pattern matching with discriminated unions where compiler ensures you have handled all cases, typing system which makes illegal state impossible... those are just some features I spotted could be very useful. On top of that, F# code seems so much shorter.
[1]: https://github.com/jordimontana82/fake-xrm-easy/blob/master/...
CreateAndFake
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What would you like in a testing library?
I've recently finished nearly all the features I want in my testing library and I was hoping to maybe add new features based upon what others want. What roadblocks do you face in testing your code that you wish a library solved for you?
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What use cases would you actually use 'dynamic'. I have always been told to steer clear of dynamic types.
For numbers, a method that takes any primitive value type as a generic (guarded) and does some math with it. The alternative would have been creating the same method just with each different type and then routing to it via dictionary.
What are some alternatives?
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