Things That Caught My Attention Last Week - November 16

Published on Thursday, November 20, 2025

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If Your Team Cannot Draw the Architecture From Memory, It Is Already Too Complex by Chris Woody Woodruff

.NET

Incremental Source Generators in .NET by Roxeem

State of Native AOT in .NET 10 by Soundar Anbalagan

The Ardalis Cli by Ardalis (Steve Smith)

Modern .NET Reflection with UnsafeAccessor by NDepend

100% coverage is not that trivial by Mark Seemann

Supercharge Your Test Coverage with GitHub Copilot Testing for .NET by McKenna Barlow

A first look at the all-new UX in Visual Studio 2026 by Ruben Rios

C# 14 Extension Members: Enhancing Polyfill Libraries by Gérald Barré

And just like that .NET 10 ships tomorrow by Safia Abdalla

Exploring C# File-based Apps in .NET 10 by Milan Jovanović

Clean Up Bloated CQRS Handlers by Derek Comartin

REST/APIs

Making Your APIs AI-Ready by Mike Amundsen

API Discovery Will Need To Be Contextual and Ephemeral by Kin Lane

Azure

Configuring Advanced High Availability Features in Azure Cosmos DB SDKs by Theo van Kraay

November Patches for Azure DevOps Server by Gloridel Morales

Software Development

I can use WM_COPYDATA to send a block of data to another window, but how does it send data back? by Raymond Chen

AI

A very comprehensive and precise spec by CommitStrip

Spec-Driven Development: 10 things you need to know about specs by Patrick Debois

MIT researchers propose a new model for legible, modular software by Rachel Gordon

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