About this blog

Welcome to 5 Minute coder


This blog is intended to for me to share tips and tricks I have come across in development. It also is a place for me to show and document my trials in certain things like machine learning to see evolvement and help document C# processes. I have over 10 years professional experience with Microsoft technologies and have had to tackle many large problems. I mostly work with the Microsoft stack including Office products such as SharePoint and Outlook. 

I am trying to create the most out of my blog by giving unique situations that can be reused in practical purposes. I also don't want this to be a typical development blog that states basic issues like inheritance or class structure. Some articles may cover these topics, but the point is to give an in depth example beyond the Shape/Square or Foo/Bar examples found other places. I intend to give real life examples that I have seen or think are interesting problems to tackle. When it started it was intended to be a learn a skill in around 5 minutes, but when developing for SharePoint and Azure things aren't so quick. I hope that you can still see the code and run the application in 5 minutes.


Let me know any feedback or situations coding ideas you want to see me tackle.




C#, C sharp, machine learning, ML.NET, dotnet core, dotnet, O365, Office 365, developer, development, Azure, Supervised Learning, Unsupervised Learning, NLP, Natural Language Programming, Microsoft, SharePoint, Teams, custom software development, sharepoint specialist, chat GPT,artificial intelligence, AI

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