Exploring ways of using System.CommandLine to build CLI tools
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Nov 23, 2021 - C#
Exploring ways of using System.CommandLine to build CLI tools
Dockerizing .NET Core Apps
Using LoggingLevelSwitch in order to dynamically change the serilog level
Benchmarking ways of logging messages with or without arguments
Using OpenTelemetry with worker applications
Using OpenTelemetry with webapi applications
Using various ways in order to get info about azure variable groups
Using various ways in order to get info about azure work items
Using various ways in order to get info about azure pull requests
Using user secrets to access sensitive information
Using various ways in order to conditionally disable endpoints
Executing oracle stored procedures with dapper
Experimenting enum type converters
Providing net global tool in order to query salesforce
Using contextual feature filters
Playing with feature management library
Using custom feature provider in order to read features
Enabling or disabling route actions using FeatureGate attribute
Benchmarking ways of checking if some small or large string is numeric
Invoking dynamically a soap web service
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