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Tom Deseyn
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Swimburger.NET 🍔🧢 31. sij
Want to learn how to run .NET Core as a service on Linux? ⛑ Check this out 😎
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Tom Deseyn 27. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @xoofx @0omari0
.NET is also missing infrastructure to build applications entirely from source. Due to dependencies, applications can't be added to Linux default repositories (which requires all bits are buildable from source).
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Tom Deseyn 24. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @davidfowl @axboe i 2 ostali
Nice! And using Tmds.LibC for calling Linux functions from .NET!
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Adam Sitnik 21. sij
If you ever need to use libc in C#|F#|VB please consider using from It's super easy to use and it just works!
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Tom Deseyn 21. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @RealSwimburger
It gives two things: loglevels are understood by journalctl, and systemctl knows when the apphost started. You need to add `Type=notify` in your unit file.
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Tom Deseyn 15. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @AsParallel
The lock allows to use StringBuilder as a memory pool and reduce GC overhead. It's only taken for while assembling the string (fast), not while using that string for output (slow).
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Tom Deseyn 7. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @davidfowl
Did you generate this using the Microsoft.dotnet-openapi tool?
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Tom Deseyn 6. sij
Wrote a blog post about the various ways you can trace .NET Core applications
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Red Hat Developer 17. pro
We are excited to announce the GA of 3.1 for 7.
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Tom Deseyn 6. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @ncsurfus @shayrojansky i 6 ostali
Nice! If you have some time and interest, check out what is going on in the GitHub repo and chime in when you want.
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Tom Deseyn 5. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @lmcdo_ @shayrojansky i 6 ostali
I haven't tried. Some of the crypto stuff may not be available. BouncyCastle could be used more where needed.
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Tom Deseyn 5. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @shayrojansky @ben_a_adams i 5 ostali
Yes, that works for. If you can directly use the channel it's more efficient (less copying, not going through kernel) and more secure (no listen socket). Some API proposals: for HttpClient: , and the general IConnectionFactory: .
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Tom Deseyn 5. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @shayrojansky @ben_a_adams i 5 ostali
It should be usable to connect to a PostgreSQL Unix socket on a remote host over SSH.
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Tom Deseyn 5. pro
As a side-project I used new .NET Core 3 performance-oriented APIs to build an SSH client library. Anyone interested in giving this a try and providing feedback?
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Sacha Baron Cohen 2. pro
No, Mark, it’s not that “complex.” Let me simplify (again): you and Facebook take money from politicians and run their ads — even if they’re not true — without fact-checking them. That’s not democracy, that’s you profiting off propaganda.
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Tom Deseyn 19. stu
Odgovor korisniku/ci @axboe
Thanks. Would there be at most one of each?
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Tom Deseyn 19. stu
can io_uring_enter be called from 2 threads for the same ring simultaneously? One for submitting, and one for reading completions?
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Tom Deseyn 30. lis
Wrote a blog post about .NET's Process class on Linux cc
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Tom Deseyn 17. lis
Wrote a blog post about what's new in .NET Core 3.0 on Linux and Linux containers
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Tom Deseyn 7. ruj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @oceanfish81 @ziki_cz i 2 ostali
Most microservices don't need this because the framework provides all they need.
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