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Emanuele Bartolesi
Emanuele Bartolesi

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Weekly 0034

Monday

Woke up early because I had a lot of stuff to do this week.
Starting with the project for the customer to search in the recycle bins of a SharePoint Tenant.

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I spent a lot of time to remove a lot of “promise” and try to use everywhere the async/await. The code is more clear and I have a lot of cascading calls in the project right now.

After lunch I had a call with the customer to install the solution in their Q&A environment. It went well but we have an issue in the solution because we always retrieve an empty array when the code tries to retrieve the content of the recycle bin. I will investigate on it. It looks weird.

After the call I worked on my demo for the event of tomorrow: JetBrains .NET Days 2022.
The demo is ready and all the steps are in my agenda. I will work on the slides tomorrow but I don’t need a lot of them. I will do a lot of live coding.

The demo looks like the image below:

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In the late evening I was a guest in a call for a community based in the south America. We talked about how to become a community champion and other related topics.
They will publish the call in a few weeks.
https://ropensci.org/commcalls/oct2022-champions/

Mood: 📅

Tuesday

Started the morning a little bit later than usual because I was tired. I worked on Brandplane at the beginning of the morning. I have integrated some new stuff. By the way I decided a few days ago to migrate everything to Blazor WASM Hosted. ASP.NET MVC is not the right choice for this kind of projects. I will do that in the next days.

After that I wrote down the table of contents for my course about Visual Studio Code for a new courses platform founded by a friend of mine: Improove.
You find some information in the official website: https://www.improove.tech/

In the late morning I worked on Red Origin Bugs.

In the afternoon I had a call with LinkedIn Learning about the last activities before the final release of my files.
I will do the final tasks tomorrow morning.

In the late afternoon I delivered my session for .NET Days 2022 organized by JetBrains.

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I didn’t like my performance during the session and after that I was really disappointed but sometimes can happen.
I received some good feedbacks about my session from a few attendees but I my feelings are different.

After dinner I recorded a demo video for Brandplane.

Mood: 🙁

Wednesday

At the beginning of the morning I discovered how to use Microsoft Booking for scheduling demo.
It’s an amazing service! I don’t know why Microsoft does not advertise this service, but it’s a common issue by Microsoft.

Mood:

Thursday

When I woke up I started to check the reason why the form in our Brandplane landing page didn’t work properly. I saw the error 405 (not allowed) after the postback but after a while I didn’t solve the issue. I will get back later.

A little bit before lunch I delivered a session to the CloudDay 2022 Italy Edition.

https://agoracdn.blob.core.windows.net/cms/Content/Uploads/Events/Images/b6db0ac1-c8dd-4691-b386-b3c405f66c86/Cloud-Day-2022-LinkedIn-Cover.png

The talks was about GitHub Codespaces. It was not the first time for me at an event with this session but everytime I add or remove something new.

After lunch I worked on Red Origin’ bugs and I solved a lot of them. Tomorrow I will continue on them.

Mood: 🏆

Friday

I spent the entire morning working on the Red Origin’ Bugs. I think I solved more than 25 bugs in the UI.
I didn’t touch too much the business logic but many errors came from the user interface (as always).

After lunch I published a blog post about the GitHub CLI.

https://res.cloudinary.com/practicaldev/image/fetch/s--qHGbJB4v--/c_imagga_scale,f_auto,fl_progressive,h_420,q_auto,w_1000/https://dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/articles/gmpk2rzncmgeg1tppyih.png

You can find the article here: https://dev.to/kasuken/getting-started-with-github-cli-3dph

Mood: 😐

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