The dotNetDave For Those About to Code: Worldwide Tour will be at the virtual Code Quality Conference 2023 on June 2nd. Last year we had over 30K software engineers watch the conference and I hope you will watch it this year to learn how to rock your code to release quality applications and services that meet your user's needs.
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[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Proper Using Directive Placement
Friday, June 2, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " In .NET, there are multiple places you can place using directives in a code file. The coding standard is to place them outside of the namespace. Here are the reasons why: Code
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Remove Unused Parameters
Thursday, June 1, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " Unused parameters in methods can lead to numerous issues and should be consistently removed. During my review of the code base for this blog post, I encountered a substantial
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Remove Unnecessary Value Assignments
Thursday, June 1, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " For performance, it's very important to remove unnecessary value assignments that need to be cleaned up. Here is an example of the issue: List<People> users = null;
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Remove Unnecessary Expression Values
Thursday, June 1, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " When coding, it is crucial not to overlook or discard the value returned by a method. Neglecting the return value is not just a matter of style; it has implications that go
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Use the Index Operator
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " C# 8 introduced the index-from-end operator when accessing items in a collection. Here is an example of this prior to C# 8: return results[results.Count - 1]; In this case,
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