This feature is probably a big thing for .NET developer productivity. It's quite a shame, that it only came now.
There is another thing I'm really missing for .NET projects. The possibility to easily define project-specific commands. Something like "npm run <command>"
I absolutely despise rufus. I used to be able to search questions and reviews instantaneously. Now I need to wait for rufus to poorly summarize everything, tap at least 2-3 times, and then get to see the search results. Talk about piss poor UX.
You're not alone. I search questions and reviews all the time. Rufus is terribly slow and doesn't serve the same function as my specific keyword search I'm looking for.
I’m less interested in GPT’s suggestions, which are generic and well-known, and more interested in the author’s own list of podcasts. It looks like a lot of coding content? What do they talk about in podcasts like these? I can’t imagine taking in software information in anything other than written form. I do like the occasional podcast on AI news, so I guess I can relate a bit?
There is another thing I'm really missing for .NET projects. The possibility to easily define project-specific commands. Something like "npm run <command>"