#2codeornot2code — Public Fediverse posts
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In about one hour, combining the powers of Native AOT and System.CommandLine, we will turn Inspector Roslyn into a standalone CLI tool.
2026-04-22 (Wednesday)
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On 2026's April Fools' Day, Eva and Stefan Code 'n' Chat about everything you (don't) want to know about ImmutableArray<T>.
2026-04-01 (Wednesday)
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Even more #Roslyn:
This time, we keep safety and security in mind and replace Reflection-based inspections for Compiler Extensions with the Workspaces APIs.2026-03-17 (Tuesday)
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With the previously acquired skill to inspect Roslyn Components and all their Compiler Extensions,
it is time for Inspector Roslyn to apply this skill to NuGet Packages.2026-03-03 (Tuesday)
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Previously, Inspector Roslyn was introduced to Source Generators.
The time has come to meet even more Compiler Extensions such as Code-Actions, Code-Completions, and the good old Diagnostics.2026-02-17 (Tuesday)
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And we're back!
Starting into the premiere Episode of Season 2026 of #2codeOrNot2code by announcing our brand-new and year-long (and probably beyond) project, perhaps even our Opus Magnum.on 2026-02-03 (Tuesday)
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We are afraid that sometimes Work/Life does not find a way:
We postpone, but definitely not cancel, today's Episode of #2codeOrNot2code.Please stay tuned to our social media channels for the announcement of Part 2 of multi-targeting #CSharp #Roslyn components in #dotnet with #MSBuild.
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Editing with EditorConfig
#EditorConfig helps to codify your #CSharp coding styles for your #dotnet project.
It's supported by many IDEs and code editors, and soon, also by our #Roslyn tool.on 2024-11-04 (Monday)
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