Youness Bentaleb

Youness Bentaleb ๐Ÿ˜ ๐Ÿ˜” ๐Ÿ‘‡

software developer specialized in email management solutions

Youness Bentaleb's interests

productivity โ€” email management โ€” legacy code optimization โ€” playlist for coding โ€” security measures

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Youness Bentaleb's latest subjects

  • The risks and downsides of completely rewriting software systems instead of evolving existing legacy code.
  • Dรฉveloppement d'une solution pour une gestion efficace des emails.
  • Playlists for coding.
  • The utility of public services.
  • Managing and preserving legacy code effectively.
  • Anticipation for sports events.
  • Security measures for authentication in legacy systems.
  • Optimizing Entity Framework performance without altering existing code.
  • The importance of regularly checking and managing emails to avoid missing opportunities.
  • Car troubles and their analogy with managing an email inbox.
  • The importance of securing .NET application logs to prevent them from becoming security vulnerabilities.
  • Span<T> in C# allows for native performance optimizations without leaving the .NET framework.
  • Analyzing and utilizing hidden business intelligence from professional email exchanges.
  • Support and encouragement for those considering giving up.
  • Simple question for solopreneurs in the IT world.
  • Avoiding null reference exceptions in C# by returning empty collections instead of null.

Youness Bentaleb's LinkedIn posts habits

Youness posts 4.73 times a day on LinkedIn.

Around 33 posts a week, or 142 posts a month and 1726 posts a year.

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