That is so crazy an idea, it might even work. Although Rider uses msbuild too I think and msbuild has the same error as VS, so still not too hopeful here.
Both CLI and VS build fail, giving the same errors that VS shows in the error log: Each time the code references something from that package it's just not found and "maybe you're missing an assembly reference"
I mean I am referencing a package using a <PackageReference> tag in the .csproj file. Or NuGet does - I also had the package reinstalled by nuget just in case.
Actually installed Rider. ...exactly the same fucking errors on build.
In your Company.Internal.Package 0.4.7370.17898, there probably is a constraint version for that BCrypt-Official that does not exist on the package repo?
I could write my own, but if there is a common thing already present, it might have libraries for .net, jvm and js so the implementations would be easier
Also we don't actually use it. There was a project to use that, but it was scrapped for some reason and now there is this nice dynamic validation thing and we can't use it :/
How would you approach your lead or PO if you want to propose a feature that would only benefit the dev effort? Just by thinking of doing so, I already got nervous and running what to say next if they ask me why it is necessary.
and the follow up questions, it always caught me off guard. I always encountered a question where I don't know what to say so they will always deny my proposal :(
also, what I usually do is mention that something needs to be done, then constantly remind everyone when that something would have been very useful
for example, "we should write a document containing all the domain definitions we use in our projects, because people keep using the same words when they mean different things"
and everytime someone uses the words differently, I notify the person responsible for making that document that the colleague is not using the right words
I stopped reminding everyone at some point, so by now there were like 2 instances where we suddenly had like a week of zero productivity because the thing exploded after nobody did the thing for like a year
A smart company doesn't let clients talk to devs damnit, at least use the PO to separate them and just get a dev into the meeting about technical questions
excel works on formats that are chosen by the language that your machine uses
if I create a csv file on my machine, it is different than when a colleague of mine does it
so, I refuse to work with excel
and every time someone sends me an excel file, I tell them "no"
(also, we kinda have policy to use G suite, so it is not like they have no other option, they are just stubborn by not wanting to let go of their local application)
@Wietlol so I'm kinda new on their code base. I do have a lot of proposed solutions but I want to realign first so the changes I would made would be expected. If I stop bothering him, then I would probably spend more time refactoring codes because it's not the expected solutions.