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  1. #DotNETConf is next week! Loads of great sessions are on the agenda with top experts from Microsoft and the .NET community. Get registered today and be sure to register for the swag bag! #CodeFactory is a proud sponsor of this 100% #dotNET conference. Don't miss it!

    >> dotnetconf.net/swag <<

  2. CW: Using CodeFactory automation commands to Add Missing Members

    #CodeFactory's open-source “Add Missing Members” automation aims to implement missing interface members in a specific pattern. It uses Condition Management to confirm target using statements, Namespace Manager to manage type definitions, locates interface members not implemented, and uses source formatting to capture code to be injected into files in Visual Studio.

    github.com/CodeFactoryLLC/Code

  3. CW: What is CodeFactory: A comprehensive overview of the software delivery tool for Visual Studio

    #CodeFactory is an open-source tool for increasing the speed of building new apps or #refactoring existing ones. It uses existing #csharp source code as a #datamodel for consistent implementation of development patterns and can generate common application code. It also supports technology #transformation for various delivery approaches such as Contract-Driven, UI-Driven, Event-Driven, Rebuild, or Hybrid.

  4. #CodeFactory is a tool that allows developers to access and manipulate existing C# source code as if it were a data model. It has features such as a search engine that allows authors to search the source code in their solutions and reference libraries, and it has seamless integration with Visual Studio. It also allows authors to define where generated output is injected, remove and inject code functionality into C# classes and structures, and create interactive dialogs inside Visual Studio.

  5. The specific cost of #TechnicalDebt varies greatly; but it's accrual over time becomes increasingly difficult and expensive to sustain.

    Setting aside 15-30% of a development project's budget purely for maintenance is the bare minimum.

    Maintenance refactoring w/o reducing complexity just extends the problem.

    #CodeFactory for #VisualStudio is built for :dotnet: code simplification & long-term maintainability.

    Great tutorials at youtube.com/@code.factory

    www.codefactory.software
    #OpenSource

  6. #CodeFactory released the opensource #NetDeliveryFramework providing common delivery framework implementations for Logging, Managed Exception Pattern Implementation, and Library Based Dependency Injection Management. Now available on :github: github.com/CodeFactoryLLC/NDF

  7. Thanks to all the #dotNETConf attendees that claimed their free CodeFactory licenses last month. #OpenSource contributors welcomed as we build out additional libraries of code automation reference models. #WhatWillYOUBuild with #CodeFactory?

  8. Contacted Oralux.Org to enquire about non-home/commercial licenses for Vocalizer Embedded. They wrote back indicating that it is now known as "Cerence #TTS Embedded", and suggested contacting Code Factory. Which is sufficiently bad news in itself, but when I Google "Cerence TTS Embedded", the first result from #CodeFactory is a PDF without proper #accessibility tagging. Superb.

  9. @datajake1999 and others who are knowledgeable about this, what is the current status of the formant based TTS?
    I'm curious because I know is still commercially sold to vendors such as , , ETC. Is the fork classified as abandonware? It's a curious little rabbit hole.

  10. Hey all! I didn't think this existed but thanks to a friend, we now have Vocalizer automotive and Vocalizer expressive 1 running on android! Time to say hi to Aaron and Nicky on Android, and time to actually have a good product of Vocalizer instead of the crap codefactory is doing.
    #Enshittyfication #old_Vocalizer #Vocalizer #tts #Vocalizer_tts

  11. #genuary2023 Art Deco. In 2013/4 I (over)worked on one of the largest and most exhausting #GenerativeArt projects of my life: Co(de)factory was an interactive installation piece for the Digital Revolutions/DevArt exhibition, commissioned by Google & The Barbican Centre London. The centerpiece was a DIY 3D resin printer used to publicly fabricate objects designed by visitors via a custom WebGL-based visual programming environment (which was pain to get running on Chrome on the Nexus tablets embedded in the plinths). This design tool (written in back then still pre-mature #ClojureScript) was based around my thi.ng/morphogen DSL which defines 8 basic tree operators (e.g. reflection, subdivision, skewing, tapering etc.) to generate complex geometries via recursive transformations of a single arbitrary seed box. Not going to talk much more about the project here (maybe another time), other than to say the large 3D printed canopy structure/sculpture (3 meters tall, 2.4m diameter) surrounding the printer, as well as the cladding for the plinths were all created from hundreds of small modules designed with the Morphogen DSL and used the "golden era" of 1920s American Art Deco as main inspiration... You can find the entire source code for all components (incl. the design tool, server backend, fabrication files etc.) on GitHub:

    github.com/postspectacular/dev

    #3Dprint #LuxRender #Clojure

  12. CW: language

    Related to my last post, I am aware that there is an eloquence addon for NVDA available for purchase. However, I'm not willing to support the useless cunts at Code Factory, and their ridiculus licensing system. Plus, I've purchased enough copies of eloquence over the years. #JMO