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  • Immutable Collection Add() Trap: Don’t Get Burned — Use a Builder Instead

    calendar Dec 7, 2025 · dotnettips.wordpress.com
    Immutable Collection Add() Trap: Don’t Get Burned — Use a Builder Instead

    When using immutable collections in .NET, remember that the Add() method creates a new instance rather than mutating the original. Ignoring the return value leads to ineffective loops. Instead, use a builder for efficiency, as it offers faster performance and lower memory allocation while still ensuring immutability in …


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  • Senior Engineers Spend Less Time Coding - Dev Leader Weekly 118

    calendar Dec 6, 2025 · devleader.ca
    Senior Engineers Spend Less Time Coding - Dev Leader Weekly 118

    Welcome to another issue of Dev Leader Weekly! In this issue, I discuss balancing time coding as a senior software engineer. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2025/12/06/senior-engineers-spend-less-time-coding-dev-leader-weekly-118


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  • Weekly Recap - 2025-12-05

    calendar Dec 6, 2025 · devleader.ca
    Weekly Recap - 2025-12-05

    Check out this week from Dev Leader! Here's a list including articles and videos on software engineering, career development, and programming in C#! Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2025/12/06/weekly-recap-20251205


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  • DbContext is Not Thread-Safe: Parallelizing EF Core Queries the Right Way

    calendar Dec 6, 2025 · milanjovanovic.tech
    DbContext is Not Thread-Safe: Parallelizing EF Core Queries the Right Way

    Learn how to safely parallelize EF Core queries to improve performance by using IDbContextFactory to create isolated contexts, avoiding the thread-safety exceptions caused by sharing a single DbContext instance. Link to article: …


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  • Join us for AI Dev Days - December 10-11

    calendar Dec 5, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Join us for AI Dev Days - December 10-11

    2025 was a year of incredible progress for AI and our industry as a whole. At Microsoft and GitHub, we've innovated beyond isolated chats and prompts to building systems that collaborate with connected workflows and operational intelligence. This shift can be seen across the stack, from Microsoft Foundry, to GitHub …


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  • Docker, JetBrains, and Zed: Building a Common Language for Agents and IDEs

    calendar Dec 5, 2025 · docker.com
    Docker, JetBrains, and Zed: Building a Common Language for Agents and IDEs

    As agents become capable enough to write and refactor code, they should work natively inside the environments developers work in: editors. That’s why JetBrains and Zed are co-developing ACP, the Agent Client Protocol. ACP gives agents and editors a shared language, so any agent can read context, take actions, and …


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  • How can my process read its own standard output?

    calendar Dec 5, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    How can my process read its own standard output?

    A customer wanted to know how their C# program could read its own standard output. They tried this: // Get my process Process p = Process.GetCurrentProcess(); // Make sure my standard output is not redirected p.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false; p.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = false; // Now read it -- fails string …


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  • Announcing vLLM v0.12.0, Ministral 3 and DeepSeek-V3.2 for Docker Model Runner

    calendar Dec 5, 2025 · docker.com
    Announcing vLLM v0.12.0, Ministral 3 and DeepSeek-V3.2 for Docker Model Runner

    At Docker, we are committed to making the AI development experience as seamless as possible. Today, we are thrilled to announce two major updates that bring state-of-the-art performance and frontier-class models directly to your fingertips: the immediate availability of Mistral AI’s Ministral 3 and DeepSeek-V3.2, …


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  • Bring your own AI agent to JetBrains IDEs

    calendar Dec 5, 2025 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Bring your own AI agent to JetBrains IDEs

    Hey! Here at JetBrains, we’re always happy to bring our users the best and most popular tools available on the market. This has been true for decades with conventional dev tooling: compilers, debuggers, build tools, etc; in the past several years, we’ve shipped all the newest LLMs in the same manner, and we want the …


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  • MPS 2025.3 Release Candidate Is Ready!

    calendar Dec 5, 2025 · blog.jetbrains.com
    MPS 2025.3 Release Candidate Is Ready!

    As the last step on our way toward the final release, the Release Candidate for MPS 2025.3 is now available for you to download! DOWNLOAD MPS 2025.3 RC 1 To find out what features to expect in this release, check out the earlier updates from the EAP 1 and EAP 2 builds. The full list […] Link to article: …


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  • How to Manage Configuration Drift in Your Jenkins Environment

    calendar Dec 5, 2025 · blog.jetbrains.com
    How to Manage Configuration Drift in Your Jenkins Environment

    This article was brought to you by Rajkumar Venkatasamy, draft.dev. Jenkins is still one of the most popular tools for continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD). People love it for its flexibility, vast plugin ecosystem, and the fact that it’s open source. It can automate just about any build, test, or deployment you …


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  • Java Annotated Monthly – December 2025

    calendar Dec 5, 2025 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Java Annotated Monthly – December 2025

    This month brings significant developments throughout the Java ecosystem. Java has begun announcing JEPs targeted for the upcoming release, while Spring has unveiled major updates with Spring Framework 7 and Spring Boot 4. As always, we’ve curated the most interesting articles, videos, and podcasts covering Java, …


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  • “Classic” .NET Domain Events with Wolverine and EF Core

    calendar Dec 5, 2025 · jeremydmiller.com
    “Classic” .NET Domain Events with Wolverine and EF Core

    I was helping a new JasperFx Software client this week to best integrate a Domain Events strategy into their new Wolverine codebase. This client wanted to use the common model of using an EF Core DbContext to harvest domain events raised by different entities and relay those to Wolverine messaging with proper Wolverine …


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  • .NET Conf 2025 Recap - Celebrating .NET 10, Visual Studio 2026, AI, Community, & More

    calendar Dec 4, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    .NET Conf 2025 Recap - Celebrating .NET 10, Visual Studio 2026, AI, Community, & More

    At .NET Conf 2025 we celebrated the official launch of .NET 10 and Visual Studio 2026. The event provided a deeper dive into the world of .NET for developers worldwide and there were many announcements across the entir Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/dotnet-conf-2025-recap


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  • Unlocking New Possibilities: Microsoft Azure Hyperscale AI Computing with H200 GPUs Accelerates Secure AI Innovation in Azure for U.S. Government Secret and Top Secret

    calendar Dec 4, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Unlocking New Possibilities: Microsoft Azure Hyperscale AI Computing with H200 GPUs Accelerates Secure AI Innovation in Azure for U.S. Government Secret and Top Secret

    As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries and redefine the boundaries of innovation, Microsoft is proud to announce a leap forward in secure, high-performance computing in our Secret and Top Secret clouds: the integration of NVIDIA H200 Tensor Core GPUs into Azure’s AI infrastructure. This advancement …


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  • Locking Down MCP: Create a Private Registry on Azure API Center and Enforce It in GitHub Copilot And VS Code

    calendar Dec 4, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Locking Down MCP: Create a Private Registry on Azure API Center and Enforce It in GitHub Copilot And VS Code

    Ever since MCP launched, every customer has asked the same thing: Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/all-things-azure/locking-down-mcp-create-a-private-registry-on-azure-api-center-and-enforce-it-in-github-copilot-and-vs-code


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  • How can I read the standard output of an already-running process?

    calendar Dec 4, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    How can I read the standard output of an already-running process?

    A customer wanted to know if they could read the standard output of an already-running process. They didn't explain why, but my guess is that their main process launches a helper process (not written by them) to begin some workflow, and eventually that helper process launches a console process, which produces the …


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  • Unlocking the Power of Web with Copilot Chat’s New URL Context

    calendar Dec 4, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Unlocking the Power of Web with Copilot Chat’s New URL Context

    There are many scenarios where Copilot Chat can feel limited by the built-in model training data. Maybe you want guidance on the latest web framework, documentation, or project-specific resources—but Copilot’s responses just aren’t specific enough. For developers who rely on up-to-date or esoteric …


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  • The Deprecation of K1 Mode

    calendar Dec 4, 2025 · blog.jetbrains.com
    The Deprecation of K1 Mode

    As the next step in the evolution of K2 mode, with the IntelliJ IDEA 2025.3 release we are officially deprecating its predecessor, K1 mode. In this post, we’ll give some background about K2 mode and discuss its current state, including adoption numbers, performance test results, and feature parity and stability. As …


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  • Dev Proxy v2.0 with improved AI telemetry, and small breaking changes

    calendar Dec 4, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Dev Proxy v2.0 with improved AI telemetry, and small breaking changes

    We're excited to announce the release of Dev Proxy v2.0. Following semantic versioning (SemVer), we're bumping the major version due to breaking changes in this release. While these changes are small, they improve Dev Proxy's accuracy and behavior - and we want you to be aware of them. This release also br Link to …


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