Dragonfly or Die Trying
SCIM & User Shenanigans
Angular 20 — Because 19 Was Too Mainstream
Builds, Templates, and Other Ritual Sacrifices
Environment Updates Nobody Will Notice
100

This Redis‑compatible data store shows up all over your backlog and is slowly becoming the team’s emotional support cache.

What is Dragonfly?

100

This identity standard lets you create, update, and delete users — and occasionally break everything.

What is SCIM?

100

This JavaScript framework is the reason your team keeps saying “just one more upgrade.”

What is Angular?

100

This API documentation tool makes your endpoints look fancy and helps new devs pretend they understand the system.

What is Swagger?

100

This environment update is crucial but invisible — until the day it breaks and everyone panics.

What is the M3 Environment update?

200

This migration improved your caching layer’s performance — and your team’s collective blood pressure.

What is migrating from Redis to Dragonfly?

200

This SCIM operation is the digital equivalent of “you’re fired.”

What is DELETE User?

200

This version of Angular is your next big target, because apparently frameworks age like avocados.

What is Angular 20?

200

This type of package bundles reusable .NET code and is often created right before someone says “we should’ve done this months ago.

What is a NuGet package?

200

This suite of apps gets updated regularly, even though users swear nothing ever changes.

What is AppSuite?

300

This Dragonfly optimization reduces memory usage compared to Redis by using more compact data structures — ideal for teams who enjoy saving RAM almost as much as they enjoy saving time

What is Dragonfly’s memory‑efficient storage model?

300

This SCIM component defines what user attributes exist, even if half the apps ignore them.

What are schemas?

300

This upcoming version is already haunting your backlog even though you haven’t finished the current upgrade.

What is Angular 21?

300

This protocol is faster than REST and makes developers feel like they’re doing something cutting‑edge.

What is gRPC?

300

This type of update improves the UI component where users manage personal settings, often revealing just how many people forget their own passwords.

What is a user profile dialog update?

400

This security‑focused app adopted Dragonfly so authentication could stop relying on “vibes and Redis.”

What is InternalSecurityWeb?

400

This service tries to keep user data consistent across systems, a noble but doomed mission.

What is the Reconciliation Service?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY
This tool helps generate Angular projects and occasionally makes developers question their life choices.

What is Yeoman?

400

This repository setup task supports authentication and authorization, because security never sleeps.

What is the Auth2 Repository?

400

This type of system records application events for compliance and troubleshooting, making it the one place developers hope never shows their name in bold.

What is an audit logging web app?

500

This Dragonfly capability improves throughput by using this architecture instead of Redis’ single‑threaded event loop — perfect for apps that like to ask the cache 10,000 questions a second.

What is Dragonfly’s multi‑threaded design?

500

This SCIM endpoint retrieves all users, which is great until someone realizes there are 14,000 of them.

What is Get User List?

500

This update ensures your build templates keep up with Node’s relentless march forward.

What is updating templates to Node 24?

500

This part of an app configures services at startup, including the database context you definitely didn’t forget to register.

What is Startup.cs?

500

This version of Angular Material introduces the new MDC‑based component architecture, giving apps more consistent styling — and giving developers one more reason to update everything again.

What is Angular Material 3?