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Hi, I'm Scott Galloway — I'm a consulting web / internet / systems / full-cycle, full-stack developer (it's complicated šŸ¤“) specializing in bringing 'AI' to the masses, .NET Core, full-stack development, cloud, and search technologies. Former Microsoft ASP.NET Program Manager with 30+ years building web applications for Fortune 500 companies and startups. I share my work in progress (PERSONAL!) projects and how I build them. Available for contract, full-time, or consultancy work — get in touch. Code on GitHub | Feedback on Mastodon

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A Paging View Component ASP.NET Core Tag Helper (Part 1 the Bare-Bones)
A work project the other day necessitated implementing paging form results. My go-to paging tag helper has always been the pagination Tag Helper by Darrel O'Neill as I wrote about here however for...

Tuesday, 11 March 2025 17:12

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Building a Workflow System with HTMX and ASP.NET Core - Part 4: Hangfire Integration and Automation
In Part 3, we built a beautiful visual editor. But our workflows only run when we manually trigger them. In this final post, we'll make workflows truly autonomous using Hangfire for: Scheduled...

Wednesday, 15 January 2025 18:00

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Building a Workflow System with HTMX and ASP.NET Core - Part 3: Building the Visual Editor
In Part 2, we built a powerful workflow engine. But workflows defined in JSON aren't very user-friendly. In this post, we'll create a stunning visual workflow editor - think "dummy's Node-RED" - using...

Wednesday, 15 January 2025 16:00

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Building a Workflow System with HTMX and ASP.NET Core - Part 2: Architecture and Core Engine
In Part 1, we introduced the concept of building a custom workflow system. Now it's time to get our hands dirty! In this post, we'll build the core workflow engine - the heart of our system that...

Wednesday, 15 January 2025 14:00

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Building a Workflow System with HTMX and ASP.NET Core - Part 1: Introduction
Workflow systems are everywhere in modern applications - from simple approval processes to complex multi-step automations. While there are excellent commercial solutions like Temporal, Airflow, and...

Wednesday, 15 January 2025 12:00

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When Your Customers Don't Pay; on time or AT ALL (a contractor's life pt. 2)
In my previous post I spoke about the difficulties of being a contractor and how sometimes you can be left high and dry when a customer doesn't pay. This can happen for a few reasons; They CANNOT pay...

Tuesday, 12 November 2024 06:30

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11 minute read

Working on Legacy Codebases (or a contractor's life)
As a freelance developer one of the skill-sets you need to learn quickly is how to work on existing codebases effectively. I've been lucky to have built a bunch of from--scratch systems; this is a JOY...

Wednesday, 06 November 2024 22:30

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On Logging in ASP.NET Applications (Part 1...probably)
Logging is OF COURSE a critical part of applications however I often see it misunderstood / misused in ASP.NET applications. This is part post and part manifesto on how to effectively log in ASP.NET...

Sunday, 27 October 2024 17:00

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Blog Update
You may noticed my frantic frequency of posts (I was at two a day for a while month!) has slowed down of late so I thought I'd give a quick update. NOTE: Translation seems to have broken along the...

Saturday, 12 October 2024 14:40

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A Copy Button For Highlight.js
In this site I use Hightlight.js to render code snippets client side. I like this as it keeps my server side code clean and simple. However, I wanted to add a copy button to each code snippet so that...

Saturday, 28 September 2024 14:15

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