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Rion is a Full Stack Software Engineer and Microsoft MVP Alum with a passion for making cool things and helping others.

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When Random Isn't the Right Random

Nearly any engineer worth his or her salt will likely agree that consistency is important. If they don’t, they probably haven’t ever worked on »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on random, debugging, kafka, .net 11 January 2020

Why is My SQL Server Query Slow?

As applications and their associated databases grow, things change. Rows get modified, schema get updated, and often, things can slow down. These performance hits may come »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on sql-server, sql, performance, debugging, troubleshooting 02 January 2020

Happy New ... C# 9 Features!

As one of my languages du jour, I've always had a fondness for C#. It was one of the first high-level languages that I learned in »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on c#, asp.net, productivity, learning 01 January 2020

Just Jump into the Stream

I've spent the better part of my ten-year career as a developer in a relatively safe bubble, technology-wise. Falling in love with a programming language or »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on best-practices, random, learning 29 December 2019

The Bug That Got Away

One thing that I've always loved hearing about from fellow engineers or reading about on technical blogs are bugs. Nasty ones. Ones that keep you up »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on debugging, random, learning, productivity 21 December 2019

Slightly Rough Exchanges: Troubleshooting Transactional Issues with TransactionScope

In my previous post, I discussed the use of TransactionScope within C# and how it might simplify how transactions are managed within your applications. It covered »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on c#, transactions, transactionscope, dotnet 03 May 2019

Smooth Transactions with TransactionScope

In the real world, we deal with transactions all the time, even though we rarely think of them as such. Things like driving to work or »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on c#, asp.net, dotnet, transactions, transactionscope 20 April 2019

Visual Studio, Why Can't You Just Let Me Have This One (Solution Folder)?

If you've ever worked in a large code-base of around a hundred or so projects, then you know that organizing your code can almost be as »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on visual studio, productivity, architecture, organization 06 April 2019

Making Your .NET Application Less Quirky

I'd like to believe that as developers, we are always looking for those silver-bullet type solutions. The ones where we just add a single line of »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on best-practices, dotnet, asp.net, performance, web-development 10 February 2019

I Don't Know Crap About Security (Or At Least I Didn't)

Recently, I was involved in a project that required doing some serious locking down of an application prior to an extensive audit (with potentially millions of »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on security, best-practices, web-development, tools 17 January 2019
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