
Weekly Dev Tips offers a variety of technical and career tips for software developers. Each tip is quick and to the point, describing a problem and one or more ways to solve that problem. I don't expect every tip to be useful to every developer, but I hope you'll find enough of them valuable to make listening worth your time. Hosted by experienced software architect, trainer, and entrepreneur Stev... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | CareersBusinessTechnology | ||||

Show Resources and Links
• Andrew Lock's blog
• ASP.NET Core in Action by Manning
• Follow Andrew on Twitter
• Your Words are Wasted by Scott Hanselman
• devBetter
• Ardalis Blog
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Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I'm your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis.
This is episode 74 with guest Claire Novotny.
On the Dot Net Foundation
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On Code Comments
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Hi and welcome back to Weekly Dev Tips. I'm your host Steve Smith, aka Ardalis.
This is episode 72 with guest John Papa.
GitHub's New Command Line Interface
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A great format for bite size tips to reflect on. A very insightful and peasant person, this Ardalis, who offer services, courses, blog and podcast to help educate us.
Also, the quality and professionalism here is undebatable. He knows what he’s talking about and will link countless references to other respected sources.
Cannot recommend enough
This podcast is a great resource for software developers. I think it’s great for new developers who may be in touch with those subjects for the first time, as well for experienced developers who has the opportunity to rethink and reevaluate them.
Despite that the show is well produced and enjoyable to listen.
Thanks to Steve for taking the time to share.
... because once you start listening, you will find it hard to stop.
I’ve struggled to regularly read blogs etc during covid lockdown due to work commitments, home schooling etc. But I can just pop the headphones on and listen to weekly dev tips for hours at a time whilst completing chores. I’ve already implemented more of Steve’s tips than I can count into my daily work, and had a huge productivity boost because of them. Looking forward to more daily dev tips.
I really, really like the short bite-size tips Steve provides. Some, okay a lot, I don’t fully grasp yet, but what he says makes a lot of sense. Since listening I’ve started implementing unit tests and and refactoring our source code so that we can do more automated testing. I also watch Steve’s training on Pluralsight and it’s outstanding as well. Thank you for all that you are sharing with the developer community!
I love Steve’s short but very to the point bits of wisdom on how to write software. I want everyone I work with to listen to these and be able to discuss them and review each other’s code with this wisdom. Such simple but insightful thoughts on coding. Keep up the great work Steve.









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