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  1. A developer who exists as a calendar based lifeform

    Anyone who knows me is well aware how there are some tools that essentially drive my life. My notes being the first - something I talked about before on this very place - but my calendar coming close second. To fix this, I'd like to take this time to talk about my calendaring habits and maybe show you some things you could do you might've been not aware of. (Although a lot of these will be obvious to people who are calendar veterans.)

    ⌚ About 4 min reading time

    productivity calendars development
  2. Now That's What I Call Visual Studio Extensions (2022 edition)

    Endorsing essential extensions to enhance your development environment.

    ⌚ About 4 min reading time

    visual-studio development extensions xaml csharp
  3. Who needs a Sensibo anyway?

    If you're reading this post you're probably in the target audience for a certain Instagram ad alongside with me, advertising Sensibo: a magical IoT gadget that turns your "dumb" air conditioner into a "smart" one. This is the story of me not buying one.

    ⌚ About 10 min reading time

    iot reverse engineering development dotnet csharp open source python clang raspberry pi ssh infrared air conditioning
  4. A new mentor in your journey to be a better developer

    I won’t surprise anyone who knows me when I say static analysis tools made me a better developer. I’m willing to go even further, just as the title of this post says: these tools can be our mentors.

    ⌚ About 3 min reading time

    development dotnet csharp ndepend static analysis showcase
  5. Windows apps and GDPR

    A quick disclaimer before venturing in: I’m not a legal expert, and the following is not legal advice. The purpose of this post is to give an overview of GDPR’s influence upon your average Windows App Developer.

    ⌚ About 4 min reading time

    privacy uwp windows development law gdpr
  6. Reverse engineering the Unity Network Discovery protocol

    I’m working on a project where a .net core backend is used as a server to provide data for multiple Unity clients. To ease development and usage in Unity it’d be great if we could use the built-in network discovery module, so that’s what I did.

    ⌚ About 2 min reading time

    unity reverse engineering development dotnet csharp open source

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