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Scott Hanselman argues that “one-shot” AI coding demos (like “one shot Minecraft”) are misleading, because the prompt often hides a lot of semantic detail. He emphasizes that good specs, SDLC discipline, and careful wording matter more than party-trick outputs as AI-assisted programming becomes more common.
Scott Hanselman guides developers through the full process of signing Windows executables using Azure Trusted Signing, dotnet sign, and GitHub Actions. The tutorial blends practical, real-world experience with detailed step-by-step instructions and security insights.
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