Seems like the real bug was in his handling of JwtSecurityTokenHandler.
He claims to be an expert on dependency injection with two decades of automated testing experience. I wonder what was so hard about writing a test to cover this scenario?
It's not a good look to trash someone's career because they made a mistake. This happens to everyone everywhere — the only question is how well you handle it.
Point is that `squash` is a useful tool used by many other successful professionals. I'm allowed to disagree with the author's opinion of the root cause of his bug and the factors that made it hard or easy to debug.
Nobody is saying you can’t disagree. My point was just that you should focus on the topic rather than attacking someone you aren’t familiar with. Doing so was a distraction which didn’t make your argument stronger.
Seems like a form of thought policing which didn't apply to yourself. Hyperbole that I trashed his career and "not a good look" also appears like an off topic attack.
He claims to be an expert on dependency injection with two decades of automated testing experience. I wonder what was so hard about writing a test to cover this scenario?