I've talked about the dotnet-outdated tool before but now it's, ahem, outdated. It's moved to new owners so head over to your command line and update "dotnet-outdated" like this:. Just copy paste those and you'll be updated. Yes, it's changed it's moniker but the tool is the same and you still invoke it with " dotnet outdated. I enjoy the use of color with this command line tool.
Note that it's calling out that there may be some real Breaking Changes with some of these version number moves.
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Updating to a major version could be scary, so I'll take extra care there. If I was feeling super lucky, I could do a dotnet outdated -u and have it automatically upgrade all my references and then test the resulting project. I could also update just a few, or do them one at a time. If you combine dotnet outdated with Github bots like Dependabot you can really get a handle all libraries SSummary once and for all.
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The thing is, all my machines are different. I mix it up, I change it. Remember that the Windows Terminal is approaching version 1. Make sure you upgrade and read about the new features! This version includes clickable hyperlinks! Get Windows Terminal free from the Store. You can also get it from GitHub's releases but I recommend the store because it'll stay up to date automatically.
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Here's what my Terminal looks like today! I've added transparent PNGs in the lower right corners of each shell so I can keep track, but it's also nice for teaching folks how to use the Command Line. I keep my background images in DropBox or OneDrive so they can be referred to from any of my computers. You can make stretch wallpaper-like images, or you can make subtle or less subtle, like mine logo watermarks. Here's the PNG backgrounds for these images. A few years back I had a lovely podcast conversation with technical leader Keavy McMinn.
Sometimes I wonder if anyone listens to the show. Then a nice comment will come in when someone listen to an episode years ago and is still thinking about particular quote or line. Last week I got an email asking about a blog post or podcast that I might have written, and the person wanted me to dig up the quote on a specific topic.
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It turns out it was from that podcast episode with Keavy. Keavy talks a lot about technical leadership on her blog and you should check it out.
I recently added Transcripts to all HOURS of the podcast and you can search the entire 15 year episode archive in one place at Podscribe! One of the topics around leadership I've been thinking about a lot lately is Wjth to make work a "question friendly environment. Some people come up at your later in career might say, "you should just ask your question don't be a wimp. You know you don't know anything, but you really don't know how much you don't know.]
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