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[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: The Rijndael and Rijndaelmanaged Types Are Superseded
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " Since September 2021, the Rijndael and RijndaelManaged types have been superseded by the AesManaged type. Although Rijndael is still supported in .NET, it is generally not
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Enums Should Always Have a Zero Value
Monday, June 5, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " When reviewing code, one common issue I often encounter is the absence of a default or "not set" value for Enums. This is a crucial consideration in most cases as it
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Use Pattern Matching
Sunday, June 4, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " Pattern matching was introduced in the C# programming language with the release of C# 7 and has since become the preferred approach for checking the shape or structure of data
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Use the Switch Expressions Instead of Statements
Saturday, June 3, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " Switch expressions were introduced in .NET Core 3 and is now the recommended approach for implementing switch statements due to several advantages. Consider the following
[New post] dotNetDave Rocks the Code Quality Conference 2023
Friday, June 2, 2023
dotNetDave posted: "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
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