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Mar 2021
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How we keep Stack Overflow's codebase cl...

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You can find Roberta on Twitter. For anyone who understands Portuguese, you can also check out her podcast.  Check out Roberta's recent blog post on best practices, and when to ignore them. If you're interested in Dapper, an open source project built by Stack Overflow folks that works as a simple object mapper .Net, you can check it out here. Thanks to ou ... Show More
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