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Brent Lineberry

Web and app developer. Coffee, beer, and running, in any order.

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  • In reply to https://orangegnome.com/notes/3089

    Finished The Fire Next Time.

    My previous exposure to James Baldwin had only been video clips shared on the internet. I was mesmerized by his unique expression of ideas and experiences.

    Baldwin’s writing in this book does not disappoint along those lines. He has an incredible way with words.

    Published by Brent LineberryBrent Lineberry on Aug. 31, 2024, 12:09 a.m.
    Tags:
    • Books
    • James Baldwin
    • Reading
    • The Fire Next Time
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  • A sign on a sidewalk reads “Stop for the beer, stay for another”.

    Seen at Twain’s Brewpub, Decatur.

    Published by Brent LineberryBrent Lineberry on Aug. 30, 2024, 3:47 p.m.
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    • Beer
    • Decatur, GA
    • Twain’s Brewpub
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  • The secret inside One Million Checkboxes

    A few days into making One Million Checkboxes I thought I’d been hacked. What was that doing in my database?

    A few hours later I was tearing up, proud of some brilliant teens.

    But let’s back up.

    This is a fun story

    Published by Brent LineberryBrent Lineberry on Aug. 29, 2024, 11:04 p.m.
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    • One Million Checkboxes
    • Web Development
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  • Getting the URL Path in ASP.NET Core

    Recently our team ran into a problem with getting the URL path in an ASP.NET Core MVC project. We were getting different results running locally versus deployed to our QA environment. Enter HttpRequest.PathBase.

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    Published by Brent LineberryBrent Lineberry on Aug. 28, 2024, 12:54 p.m. in Web Development
    Tags:
    • .NET MVC
    • ASP.NET
    • ASP.NET Core
    • C#
    • HttpRequest
    • IIS
    • Web Development
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  • Reposted:
    It's not called "deleting the repo", it's called "removing all bugs."
    — @niconiconi@mk.absturztau.be, Mastodon.online
    Reposted by Brent LineberryBrent Lineberry on Aug. 28, 2024, 9:51 a.m.
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