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dotnet-monitor-ui
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nx-dotnet
- With $8.6M in seed funding, Nx wants to take monorepos mainstream
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Coming from .NET Core to NestJS - tips?
I worked full stack with .net and angular for a year. I would say that is you think too OOP, you might try to do things that typescript doesn't do well. Like extending one class with multiple base clases. I've been working with Nestjs for one year or so in a personal project and I think it's amazing. You can do simple things like MVC and rest apis with little efforts. You can also work with more complex patterns like DDD and event sourcing pretty much out of the box. Because it is also JavaScript and node you can use a plethora of packages that solve your problems similarly as .net like Automapper, typeorm/mikroorm (entity framework like). In addition to a ton of open source projects that are using nestjs. Check https://github.com/nestjs/awesome-nestjs so you can explore how to get started. I would recommend you to use NX.dev to work your mono repo, it is super powerful and easy to maintain a full node mono repo. And it even has a plug in to add c# .net core projects as well https://github.com/nx-dotnet/nx-dotnet. So you can still leverage on the same tech you already know for more complex things like Identity server.
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How much down time between switching branches and re-starting app?
This is why DX is so important if you're going to go down the monorepo path. Angular has stuff like Nx (https://nx.dev/using-nx/caching) which helps a ton. I'm not really familiar with any .NET focused monorepo tooling. It looks like there is a .NET plugin for Nx (https://github.com/nx-dotnet/nx-dotnet) but I haven't used it so no clue how well it works..
dotnet-monitor-ui
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Shopify Invests in Research for Ruby at Scale
The upcoming Microsoft MAUI is cross-platform (no, Microsoft isn't building support for Linux, but there are open source efforts working on it.)
You can use https://avaloniaui.net or https://platform.uno
> Graphical tooling to deal with process dumps, etw data, and profiler information only available on VS.
https://www.hanselman.com/blog/dotnettrace-for-net-core-trac...
There's also https://github.com/SachiraChin/dotnet-monitor-ui
You can use JetBrains rider to profile in Linux/MacOS as well: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/rider/Profiling_Applications....
If you don't want to use .NET, you obviously don't have to.
What are some alternatives?
nx-examples - Example repo for Nx workspace
frida-il2cpp-bridge - A Frida module to dump, trace or hijack any Il2Cpp application at runtime, without needing the global-metadata.dat file.
ngc-esbuild - Angular Esbuild Compiler
interruptor - Human-friendly cross-platform system call tracing and hooking library based on Frida's Stalker
questdb.io - The official QuestDB website, database documentation and blog.
CoreFX - This repo is used for servicing PR's for .NET Core 2.1 and 3.1. Please visit us at https://github.com/dotnet/runtime
nx-plus - Collection of Nx Community Plugins
crystal - The Crystal Programming Language
nx-electron - Electron schematics for nrwl nx platform
Uno Platform - Build Mobile, Desktop and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. Today. Open source and professionally supported.
wireit - Wireit upgrades your npm/pnpm/yarn scripts to make them smarter and more efficient.
Avalonia - Develop Desktop, Embedded, Mobile and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. The most popular .NET UI client technology