Justin Rusbatch
@jrusbatch
Followers
2K
Following
975
Media
258
Statuses
10K
Principal Engineer @Olo · .NET Developer · Binding Redirect Survivor · Thread Pool Manipulator · Open Source Enthusiast · Occasional Speaker · Microsoft MVP
Harrisburg, PA
Joined July 2008
Interested in working in .NET Tooling? My team is hiring for a few roles. This is a great to impact the .NET ecosystem, work with devs all across Microsoft and help drive the .NET platform forward. https://t.co/IcSLpDXPoS
https://t.co/lSxsm4pqxB
12
30
112
The instrumentalization of the tragedy of all those imprisoned and murdered in the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz for political messaging is a profound moral failure. Auschwitz is not a prop. @KyleLangfordCA, your post is an affront to the dignity of
470
2K
9K
Happening now! Solution2: Distribu-ready with the Modular Monolith with Layla Porter https://t.co/XKClbK4Gbo via @YouTube
0
0
1
The #solution2 conference is happening next week! 🚀 My buddies from https://t.co/RA6iC5J18B put together an awesome lineup, and our #dotnet advocacy team at @jetbrains is proud to be selected for one of the sessions. 🥰 Check out the agenda, and hopefully see you there!
0
5
8
Funny, I’m recommending a client start to rip this strategy out of their codebase because of the extra complexity, code noise, and overhead it adds.
Here's a simplified Result class implementation that I use in my projects. I use it to make it explicit that a method can fail. The result carries an error describing what went wrong. No more throwing exceptions. Much more explicit public API.
32
5
107
Ah good, https://t.co/5tZxTPTb6y is down, which means our whole CI is down (dotnet-install) #dotnet
6
9
53
I’m not sure if imposter syndrome ever fully goes away, I just think you learn to manage it better. I felt it this week but it wasn’t a concern, just acknowledge the feeling and let it pass 🧘🏾.
41
43
515
If you're trying to use MediatR as part of an Event Driven Architecture where you're publishing events as a side effect from command or API processing, I'd recommend looking at Wolverine instead ( https://t.co/WmRviBjsKw)...
3
5
55
Meet Mingming Zhang, our Principal Data Scientist. Get her take on the biggest challenges and opportunities for restaurant data—plus, the role of AI and machine learning in the restaurant industry. Read our new Team Olo Spotlight: https://t.co/UfdbclBdJH
0
4
13
Great article: a must-read for those just getting started, and a good reminder no matter how long you've been in the software industry! The Basics, by @thorstenball
registerspill.thorstenball.com
Here’s what I consider to be the basics.
1
12
207
V5.1 of NCrunch is now available. This includes performance fixes for our Rider plugin and a fix for the grid node config tool (which was bugging out when trying to set RDI storage settings)
1
2
6
It's finally here. NCrunch V5. Years of work, stress, sleepless nights, hope, and achievement. I can't believe we're finally shipping this. I can't wait to hear what everyone thinks of it
11
28
100
I love SemanticMerge for my C# repositories, but it's no longer available as a standalone product and I don't want or need the full Unity Version Control suite (service?). Are there any new alternatives, of any open source work going on in this space?
0
0
0
.NET 8.0 vs .NET 9.0 for consecutive stores😅 via https://t.co/jWwz3Zer9L and https://t.co/diihGIvO8q
10
41
328
Trying out something new @raygunio. I’ve paused core product development for two months (support continues). I’m calling this time “Gardening”. A time for the engineering group to weed their own garden, and plant for the future. This means we have two months of self direction.
11
6
60
Playing with inline arrays: - Runtime: https://t.co/cbS8jPeDHH - Language feature: https://t.co/md9v6yRpOn The feature is for *very advanced scenarios* (where performance matters). #dotnet #csharp
16
33
227
The reason I've been under the radar for the last few months! I hope the publish date will be sooner than here, but that's what I've been 'cooking' #dotnet #webapi
https://t.co/XNxd939XR8
21
45
325