Thanks for this, I came in hoping to learn something new and I did. Allowing overrides through command line arguments and defining shortcuts is good to know.
I still hate adding IOptions to my core domain code where there shouldn't be external dependencies. I've built my own configuration validation and DI with Fluent Validation. The validation messages are very clear, concise, and not a giant wall of text like in this demo.
Sir, the content is great but the presentation is bad. you are presenting 1. 1/3 if the screen, which is the place where you are typing commands 2. with in that 1/3 you are blocking 25% with your video 3. Again 25% is gone with the project explorer
I don't know if it's just me, but half of the stuff that you're typing isn't even visible on the screen, coz it's hidden behind your picture. It's quite difficult to follow. Also, you're going too fast as if you're seated in an interview and you somehow need to impress us with how fast you can do things. This would have been very good content but ended up being a bad video.
Great collection/one stop shop for all things config related and explained nicely. Great voltron in the background too.
This is probably the best .net config talk I've ever seen. Sharing it with the whole team❤
Thanks Chris, I love the pace and level of this content, I wish we could have more like this about different areas in .NET.
Great Chris! Excellent, informative presentation.
Thank you so much for this, Chris!
Awesome! Very unique and detailed explaination, thanks
Thanks for this, I came in hoping to learn something new and I did. Allowing overrides through command line arguments and defining shortcuts is good to know.
Thank you!! such a fantastic overview.
Very clearly put, Chris. Many thanks. Also very timely for what I was looking for.
Thanks for the great content. The selfie video cutout blocks out quite a bit of content. Please reconsider it's placement.
Your community appreciates your hard work. Keep it up!
Thanks, Chris! 👋
great clear talk
Thank you Chris
I still hate adding IOptions to my core domain code where there shouldn't be external dependencies. I've built my own configuration validation and DI with Fluent Validation. The validation messages are very clear, concise, and not a giant wall of text like in this demo.
Good talk
Great info, but the font size could've been a tad smaller.
good content, but the avatar need to move away from important activities on the screen.
great, but very chaotic
Sir, the content is great but the presentation is bad. you are presenting
1. 1/3 if the screen, which is the place where you are typing commands
2. with in that 1/3 you are blocking 25% with your video
3. Again 25% is gone with the project explorer
I don't know if it's just me, but half of the stuff that you're typing isn't even visible on the screen, coz it's hidden behind your picture. It's quite difficult to follow. Also, you're going too fast as if you're seated in an interview and you somehow need to impress us with how fast you can do things. This would have been very good content but ended up being a bad video.
Good talk, but really annoying that a bunch of things was covered by his selfie video....
Please give the code repo url
I wonder why he didn't realize that the thing he's demoing, as he types, is literally hidden because his web-cam is blocking it. Is this a joke? lol
slow down, you're making me dizzy.
😄😄 true, I reduced the play back speed 😀