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(Potential) new language features in C# 13
With every year, Microsoft releases new features for the C# language. For those of you interested in what direction the lead architects are taking us, let's take a look at what has been recently presented on Microsoft Build 2024.

Enforce architectural constraints using NetArchTest
Testing, reviewing, and enforcing architectural constraints and conventions in solutions can be a big challenge even in smaller software development teams. Let's take a look at a very lightweight solution can help you and your team with this.

Useful features in Entity Framework Core 8 for your application
Entity Framework has been around for 16 (!) years now. And while many of us are using it actively, not everyone is fortunate enough to be able to update with every new release. The latest version, Entity Framework Core 8, has been released. Let me introduce some of the features that I consider to be "generally useful".

A primer on transaction management in Entity Framework
Whenever you are doing work within Entity Framework, there is (almost) no chance that you are doing it without transactions - whether you are aware of it or not. If you are aware of it, you'll likely not need this introduction. If you are not, stay with me for this short primer on that topic.