From Migrations to Marketplace π
This week was a mix of heavy-duty migration testing, customer work on CI/CD, and a personal milestone: publishing my new VS Code extension! Some days were long (hello, 14-hour Tuesday π ), but wrapping up with DropComments going live on the Marketplace made it worth it.
Monday
I spent the entire day testing my custom tool for migrating from Perforce to Git. Itβs one of those tasks that requires full focus and endless trial runs, but slowly things are taking shape.
Mood: Focused but drained π οΈπ
Tuesday
Another full day of testing the migration tool β and when I say full, I mean 14 hours straight. Itβs time-consuming, repetitive, and occasionally frustrating, but I know this groundwork is essential to making the process smooth for future migrations.
Mood: Exhausted but determined πͺπ΄
Wednesday
Shifted gears a bit to work on a CI/CD implementation analysis for a customer, preparing some slides to explain the approach. Later, I joined our monthly team meeting where everyone shared project updates and ongoing initiatives β always nice to get a pulse on what others are doing.
Mood: Balanced and collaborative π€π
Thursday
Big day! I officially published my DropComments extension on the VS Code Marketplace π
π DropComments - Visual Studio Marketplace
π Source repo: kasuken/DropComments
In between the excitement, I continued my work on the CI/CD analysis and built more slides for the customer.
Mood: Proud and motivated ππ
Friday
Closed the week by fixing some slides for todayβs customer presentation and sneaking in a bit of extra work on DropComments. A nice way to tie together customer needs with personal projects.
Mood: Productive and satisfied β π
Thatβs it for this week β a rollercoaster of testing marathons, customer work, and a shiny new extension launch. See you next week for more updates!
πββοΈ Hey, I'm Emanuele β you might know me online as Kasuken.
π¨βπ» Senior Cloud Engineer | Microsoft MVP | GitHub Star
π οΈ I build things with .NET, Azure, AI, and GitHub
π Turning code into π¦ and π¦ β one commit at a time
π If you're into .NET, GitHub, DevOps, or just cool side projects,
feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn
P.S. I break things so you donβt have to. π
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