So, I decided to adopt my covid look as my post-covid look.
This means that I should be updating my avatar.
Since my pre-covid avatar will not be used anymore, I thought I should post it here for posterity.
![]()
For reference, if you wish.
So, I decided to adopt my covid look as my post-covid look.
This means that I should be updating my avatar.
Since my pre-covid avatar will not be used anymore, I thought I should post it here for posterity.
![]()
For reference, if you wish.

I recently did this at work, and I decided to document the process here in the form of a how-to guide. Please note that I am not an expert, I am learning as I go along, so there may be mistakes.
Read more »It has been more than a year since I created this question on GitHub Community; a couple of days after that I found the solution by myself, so I answered my own question, and to this date comments keep being added by people who were helped by my post.
When I look at it today, I notice that my answer has this particular style, this grumpy indignation which has become so characteristic of me, after a lifetime of battling with lame software, and even worse, with lame error messages.
I thought I should share this on my blog for posterity.
Here is the link:
https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/23474
And here is the question:
Read more »
The XAML Hot Reload feature of WPF is extremely useful because GUI work often involves tweaking visual aspects of an application, so being able to modify XAML, save it, and immediately see the changes on the screen saves a huge amount of time as opposed to having to terminate the application, modify the code, re-compile, re-run, and go clickety-clickety-click to navigate to the same page and finally see your changes.
Unfortunately, as a WPF project grows, the XAML Hot Reload feature inevitably one day stops working: You modify your XAML, you save the XAML file, and yet nothing changes on the screen. The message "No changes were found" appears in the Hot Reload tab of the Visual Studio Output Window, but it is a damned lie, because you just made changes. This can really be a problem.
When you find yourself in this extremely unpleasant situation, here is a list of things to try:
Read more »
There are some words in English that are uncountable. For example: cheese, furniture, music, evidence, research, knowledge, information, etc. When we speak of those things in plural, we still use the singular form: "I would like to order a four-cheese pizza", "Let me give you some of my furniture", "We need to consider all the evidence", etc.
Read more »With a sufficient number of users of an API, it does not matter what you promise in the contract: all observable behaviors of your system will be depended on by somebody.
Hyrum's Law
(From https://www.hyrumslaw.com/)