Pavel Voronin

The Walking Dev

AI generated audio overviews of public IT documents and open-license tech books. Created to help developers learn on the go or during daily chores. NotebookML is used to generate the content. You can also take a look at my telegram channel Today I Learned (https://t.me/+t7BfgHI_kIY2YzBi)

Author

Pavel Voronin

Category

Technology

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Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Visual Studio Extensions 05.06.2026

This episode is an overview of the document about developing VS Extensions.

Package Managers 04.06.2026

A somewhat superficial overview of the package managers used for software development.

The basics of MS Build 03.06.2026

MSFT does a great job at making MS Build experience smooth. The engine just works... until it does not. Exactly at this moment you need to understand its internals.

Compilers: History 02.06.2026

It's worth knowing the development trajectory of the compilers. While the generated episode contains a glitch, it's still quite interesting to listen to.

Roslyn Source Generator Development Guide 01.06.2026

After learning the basics of Roslyn Analyzers it's logical to make a next step and to look at Source Generators.

Roslyn Analyzer Development Guide 25.05.2026

This is an audio overview of the best practices of designing .NET Roslyn Analyzers captured in this document . I had to create several analyzers for our team, and it took me some time to compile the stuff from Microsoft Learn docs, blog posts, GitHub issues and discussions, source code, and other sources.

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