A few months back I moved my CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Continuous Development) to Azure DevOps for free. You get 1800 build minutes a month FREE and I'm not even close to using it with three occasionally-updated sites building on it. It wasn't too hard, but as with all build pipelines you'll end up with a bunch of trial and error builds until you really get it dialed in. I was working/pa…
A few months back I moved my CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Continuous Development) to Azure DevOps for free. You get 1800 build minutes a month FREE and I'm not even close to using it with three occasionally-updated sites building on it. Earlier this week I wrote about making a cleaner and more intentional azure-pipelines.yml for an ASP.NET Core Web App I was working/pairing with Damian today…
@nyconing Original collection has 100 items. Collection.Select(e => e.Index < 30) will return a IEnumerable<T> with 30 items (0-29) ? am i wrong here ?
@CaptainSquirrel It literally took them since June to give us the new storage server after they fucked us over giving us a shitty nas with slow ass mechanical drives