February 25-27, 2026
Montreal, Canada

Setting Up a C# Pit of Success

Did you know a C# project detect when there's a known security vulnerability for a NuGet package it's using? Or that you can manage warnings/errors/suggestions for an entire C# project in a single file, without installing an extension?

C# has a handful of free features we can use to enforce high code quality. In this session, we'll look at those C# features and discuss what it takes to use them and create our own C# pit of success.

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AL Rodriguez

Olympus

AL Rodriguez is a developer, cloud enthusiast, 3 kids in a trench coat, and sometimes-blogger. As a software development with a clear lack of self restraint, he specializes in using .NET for everything. An ASP.NET Core backend and a Blazor frontend? Check. IoT devices, Playwright testing, CI/CD, or Infrastructure as Code? Of course! When he's not working, he's playing games, making stupid jokes, or arguing with code in a personal repo. You can find his latest postings at ProgrammerAL.com

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