Bbrunovtinbrunovt.hashnode.dev00GUID v4 vs v7: Why You Should Care About the ShiftApr 13 路 5 min read 路 You are reviewing a pull request and see Guid.NewGuid(), uuid.uuid4(), or crypto.randomUUID(). It works, it compiles, and no one usually questions it. That has been the default for years. GUID / UUID Join discussion
Bbrunovtinbrunovt.hashnode.dev00ConsoleTable.Text: A Lightweight, Dependency-Free .NET LibraryApr 4 路 4 min read 路 A lightweight .NET library that generates clean, readable, and beautifully formatted console tables with almost zero effort. Small details can make a big difference. For me, one of those details is hJoin discussion
Bbrunovtinbrunovt.hashnode.dev00GUID vs UUID: What They Are and How to Generate ThemApr 2 路 3 min read 路 If you鈥檝e ever seen an identifier like f47ac10b-58cc-4372-a567-0e02b2c3d479, you鈥檝e encountered a GUID or UUID. These are 128-bit identifiers meant to be globally unique and are commonly used in databJoin discussion
Bbrunovtinbrunovt.hashnode.dev00Hello WorldMar 31 路 1 min read 路 馃憢 Welcome to my blog. I'm Bruno Van Thournout, a software developer from Belgium who enjoys building on the internet. This space is where I'll share ideas, experiments, and lessons learned while workJoin discussion
Bbrunovtinbrunovt.hashnode.dev00Launching Angry Button ClickerMar 31 路 3 min read 路 Today I launched AngryButtonClicker.com, a tiny browser game built on one silly idea: what if a button genuinely got angrier every time you clicked it? The concept is intentionally simple. You click tJoin discussion