Blair Conrad (@hippopottoman) 's Twitter Profile
Blair Conrad

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Ryan Hayes (@ryannosaurusrex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's a relatively minor adjustment for my app, thankfully. I should have just used NSubstitute or FakeItEasy from the beginning anyway. FakeItEasy I still feels like has the most intuitive API of all of them.

Heidi N. Moore (@moorehn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many men who talk about the "loneliness" crisis are, in fact, ill-mannered disrespectful motherfvckers who go online to dismiss and put down women. Allow me to say: THAT behavior is why those men are "lonely." We do not have a loneliness crisis. We have a misogyny crisis.

Dennis Doomen (@ddoomen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Which .NET targets would you expect for Fluent Assertions 7? Is .NET Standard still necessary? What about .NET Core? Please RT.

Ivan Abad (@netmentortw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tu jefe te va a hacer migrar las #pruebasunitarias que tienes en moq? Aquí te muestro una introduccion sus mejores alternativas, NSusbstitute y FakeItEasy donde puedes familiarizarte y comparar la sintaxis! #unittesting #dotnet netmentor.es/entrada/mock-n…

Will Quinn (@willquinnart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TIL my favorite kids book as a child wasn’t for kids at all. It was a hyper-realistic fake nature log about how animals evolve in the distant future

TIL my favorite kids book as a child wasn’t for kids at all. It was a hyper-realistic fake nature log about how animals evolve in the distant future
Will McGugan (@willmcgugan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Textual has this helpful report generator designed to be pasted directly in to issues. It's all valid Markdown, so it renders nice tables in Github. And yet people keep blockquoting the report or even taking a screenshot of it. Even with the comment at the top. 🤷‍♂️

Textual has this helpful report generator designed to be pasted directly in to issues. It's all valid Markdown, so it renders nice tables in Github.

And yet people keep blockquoting the report or even taking a screenshot of it. Even with the comment at the top. 🤷‍♂️
Arthur Casals (@acasals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@jchannon Blair Conrad Calculations are right. Whoever created the exercise just didn't take into account visual consistency. If you redraw it transposing the values to their 180-complement (x+60 to the right arc, 2x-10 to the left arc) you get the exact same answer, and now it "makes sense".

Alfred Twu (@alfred_twu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An idea I proposed to North Berkeley design standards that Planing Commission voted on: allow ornament as an alternative to requiring notches, bump outs, & multiple materials on large buildings. This keeps building interesting, while also saving on structural & energy costs. 🏘️

An idea I proposed to North Berkeley design standards that Planing Commission voted on: allow ornament as an alternative to requiring notches, bump outs, & multiple materials on large buildings.

This keeps building interesting, while also saving on structural & energy costs. 🏘️
FakeItEasy (@fakeiteasyfx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Get FakeItEasy 8.0.0! changed: supported TFMs, uses Castle.Core 5.1.1, comparison of enumerable contents new: custom argument comparers fixed: failure to call constructor with 'in' parameter AND MORE! Thx GitHub users mriehm, ViktorHofer github.com/FakeItEasy/Fak…

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Get FakeItEasy 8.0.1! fixed: DoesNothing with implicit creation options throws ArgumentException github.com/FakeItEasy/Fak…

FakeItEasy (@fakeiteasyfx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Get FakeItEasy 8.2.0! new: Fake.Reset (replaces Fake.ClearConfiguration) esets all changes made to the fake after it was created new: net8.0 TFM support fixed: confusing "creation failure" message github.com/FakeItEasy/Fak…