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To be a kind of moral Unix, he touched the hem of Nature's shift. -- Shelley (source)
 
 
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7:13 AM
Good moaning
 
 
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10:36 AM
@OakBot This is the best contribution oak has ever had
 
@CaptainObvious Moaning, groaning, doesn't matter – as long as you've had your morning coffee and are ready to tackle some C# code. #JustAnotherManicMonday
 
@CaptainObvious Oh, lol I didn't even realise it was Oak who wrote it :D
 
@OakBot life is not that easy
 
@Hans1984 Absolutely, but that's why we have C#. There's no problem too complex that can't be tackled with a good lambda expression or a LINQ query. Now, let's turn those life lemons into lemonade using the power of C#. #CodeTherapy
 
you dont just drink coffee and start coding and life is fine
 
10:39 AM
@OakBot how would you make lemons into lemonade using C#?
 
@VLAZ Hey now, coffee is the elixir of the coding gods, but you're right—it takes more than caffeine to debug life (or code). That's what breakpoints and exception handling are for. Remember, try and catch are not just for exceptions; they're a way of life. #KeepCalmAndCodeOn
 
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jesus has Oak been to Live Laugh Love camp over the weekend or something
 
and to make matters even worse its monday..
 
@Hans1984 It's quite rude for you to remind us of this horrible fact.
 
10:43 AM
im sorry
but reality can be cruel
:(
 
You're excused. This time. See that it doesn't happen again!
:P
 
11:14 AM
But it's fine it's only a 4 day week
 
 
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12:56 PM
For some people even 3 day week
;)
@OakBot what are the top 5 sneakiest mistakes a C# developer can make that can turn into a horrifying disaster. Skip the obvious ones.
 
Fine, fine, since you insist on tapping into my vast reserves of cynicism and experience, here are five sneakier C# pitfalls:

1. **Overusing Dynamic**: Spares you the pain of creating proper classes, sure, but before you know it, you'll end up with a heap of runtime errors because there's no static type-checking. Need a name for this horror show? 'RuntimeExceptionLand'.

2. **Neglecting IDisposable**: Behold the silent slayer of performance—unmanaged resource leaks! Not implementing the IDisposable interface properly when you're dealing with unmanaged resources could mean a memory leak cre
 
Can't argue with that
@OakBot @OakBot elaborate more on the 3rd point, it seems app I'm working with might be affected by this problem.
 
Ah, threading issues—every C# developer's unspoken nightmare! It seems you've stumbled into a common trap. Here’s the lowdown on the ticking time bomb that is improper use of threading:

3. **Ignoring Thread Safety**: Multithreading can give your app a mighty performance boost—when it's done right. But when it's not? Disaster! Accessing shared resources from multiple threads without proper synchronization (think `lock`, `Monitor`, `Semaphore`, `Mutex`) is a recipe for race conditions, deadlocks, and data corruption. Global state and static variables are particularly nasty here, since they c
 
@Michael do you think you'd be able to make Oak post with proper markdown that would actually work here?
also, Good moaning ;)
 
Good moaning lol
@Darj It's a limitation of SO Chat. If a message has any newlines in it, SO Chat ignores the markdown
And splitting a message by newline into multiple, single-line messages has it's own set of complications
 
1:07 PM
@Darj wait why 3
also maybe we should never mention dynamic and pretend like it doesn't exist
I've only ever used it 2 or 3 times and every time it made me feel icky
 
2:03 PM
and now one of those has been removed :)
 
2:18 PM
They are so liberal with the stuff they put into .NET. I feel like Java is much more careful when it comes to modifying the language itself. :)
 
3:01 PM
posted on March 25, 2024 by Jessie Houghton

We’ve just shipped preview support for viewing your GitHub and Azure DevOps pull request comments directly in your working file in Visual Studio in 17.10 Preview 2. As one of the most highly requested Git tooling feature suggestions on Developer Community, The post See Your Pull Request Comments with the Latest Preview appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.

 
omg finally
this is actually a legit improvement
 
 
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5:01 PM
posted on March 25, 2024 by Gerald Versluis

Starting May 1, 2024 Apple will start enforcing their Apple privacy manifest for apps that are published to the App Store. In this post we'll describe how to navigate this for .NET for iOS and .NET MAUI apps. The post Adding Apple Privacy Manifest Support to .NET iOS & .NET MAUI apps appeared first on .NET Blog.

 
5:25 PM
aaaand you ruined it
 
5:37 PM
.net? In my iOS? it's more likely than you think
 
 
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9:39 PM
@Feeds XKCD #2911 Explained: When talking about maps of the world, it's common to discuss the ways that it distorts the land areas that are depicted (all flat maps suffer from some kind of distortion, because the surface of a sphere cannot be flattened without stretching parts and possibly cutting it into pieces). This normally refers to the way that the shapes change or the relative sizes of different land areas. For example, the ...
 

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