100% un-nesting that if would have been fine.
100% un-nesting that if would have been fine.
I’ve been using c# since .net 2 which came out around the turn of the century (lol)
I’d happily call myself an expert. I can do anything I need to and easily dive into the standard library source code or even IL when needed.
But even then there are topics I could easily learn more on particularly the very performance focused struct features and intrinsics.
I’ve found LLMs to be super useful when you have a very specific question about a feature. I use bing ai at work so it sources all its answers and you can dive into the articles for more detail.
Programming is a never ending learning journey and you just have to keep going. When you get something you don’t fully understand to a deep dive there are always resources for everything.
It’s a very British thing. Like adding “ed” to anything to mean very drunk. Hammered, trollied, steamed, cunted etc.
I’m the exact opposite. In a lot of cases it’s exactly the same product (as I. from the same factory) with different packaging.
I will always try the off brand first to see the quality. It’s normally the same or better.
Couldn’t give a shit about supporting any particular company.
I mean it literally is. People post it there voluntarily knowing that. It’s what keeps the lights on.
They’re all sucking up whatever data they can. Stick to Https, don’t use their DNS and use a VPN and you should be fine.
I love watching them be removed! Must be such a relief.
It was always a big deal. But back then it was often pretty obvious when it was a fake. It’s getting harder and harder to tell.
I had a friend at uni who was a wandering drunk pisser. It was incredibly shit haha
Notable ones I remember are in my wardrobe and on my other friends laptop
You’ve linked to the save page and it’s failing. The link works if you remove /save/ from it
But that’s more key presses than just using existing keys
Don’t really get your point here.
They virtualize the file because it’s big. They know the size.
It does indeed scale with the size of the file. That’s exactly the problem.
Yeah feels a little stuck up lol
I wish they’d charge a little. Supporting them feels so good and I’ve run out of children to buy the game for haha
“widely understood” maybe in certain circles hehe
Since we aren’t using those it is in fact a climate disaster currently and they know that.
Assuming you want to ground your argument in our reality.
No it relies on the c# project files. It looks for all projectreference tags in the projects file and recursively grabs all of them and turns them into filters.
You have a list of filters like “src/libs/whatever/*” if there is a change the pipeline runs.
I wrote a tool that automatically updates these based on recursive project references (c#)
So if any project referenced by the service (or recursively referenced by dependencies) changes the service is rebuilt.
Wow they’ve mimicked human hiring managers so well!