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Just checked with `time` the time it takes for two CLI frameworks to perform one command invocation (which is basically an empty method body).

One takes 0.13s, the other 0.16s (synthetic benchmark difference is 0.04s).
Most of the time is spent configuring the WebApplicationBuilder.
Do I care that "--help" is printed in 0.09s/0.16s?

Adding to my #SSG ramblings. This is roughly the layout I'm thinking of.
Whether /content/Home will be there, I don't know yet, that is how Grav does it.
Keeping the wwwroot and Views/-structure, as that is configured by-default in ASP.NET.

The Views are all runtime-compiled and then rendered based on files inside the content-folder.

I wish I knew how to do that kind of stuff in #Powershell

Oh, believe me I've messed with it. You have to get into that #Microsoft #Csharp mentality, right? #DotNet or whatever that is. Ugh. I messed with #ASPdotNet back in the day. #PHP made more sense to me. Something about that uh... what do you call that? you knw, when you have to pay them to use it. anyway. i was #PAF at the time, so. Linux, PHP. Not saying it has no value, but at that time I dismissed it.

Point is. I'd probably already know how to do it, but ... like i said... haha.
I was on hiatus when #VSCode came out. things have changed it seems.

social.vivaldi.net/@ajaxStardu

Vivaldi SocialajaxStardust (@ajaxStardust@vivaldi.net)Attached: 1 image #Linux #FIndOperations #Find #Exec #Replace #Files #FIndReplace Here's a cool #Bash trick you might not know but might find use for sometime. Say you edit a file that's in multiple locations, and you want your edit to appear in those multiple locations because it makes sense to do so. But you have no real means of doing that quite easily. Try this. NOTE: In my situation, a simple expression like this is effective. I do not claim it might work for anything much beyond that complexity. There's no reason it shouldn't but I didn't try employing regex or anything. :D

You know why PHP is still around? Because it's fucking simple.

The levels of abstraction in Web Frameworks like React/Angular or ASP.NET Core is a little silly. You have to navigate through 4-5 files of logic before you actually get to the rendering of a page.

PHP?

<?php echo "Hello World!"; ?>

If dotnet could give me a syntax and framework as simple as PHP, I think it'd dominate. Just one file (index.cs), not a zillion files and boilerplate.

Call it ASP.NET Min

I find it increasingly irritating how German companies treat potential job candidates.
Why on earth is it more important to know a specific framework in detail than having a successful track record with similar technologies?
Who is realy up to date on the bleeding edge of #springboot, wildfly #AspDotNet Core, #openui5, #hotwire, #vue, #django and let's say #laravel and #elm at the same time?
Why is a "you need a certificate for it" mentality applied at the same time?