In this series, I'll be interviewing Open Source Maintainers and talk about what open source means to them and why they do it. This time I talk to Dennis Doomen of FluentAssertions.
He shares with us the ups and downs of maintaining a long project and why he got into open source to begin with. Don't forget to subscribe if you like the series, we have got another five episodes coming!
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More about Dennis Doomen:
Dennis is a veteran architect in the . NET space with a special interest in writing clean code, Domain Driven Design, Event Sourcing and everything agile. He specializes in designing enterprise solutions based on the . ... Like when to apply Event Sourcing and at what architectural level.
- Twitter: @ddoomen
- GitHub: https://github.com/dennisdoomen
- Blog: https://www.continuousimprover.com
- FlientAssertions: https://fluentassertions.com
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