@RoelvanUden it pretty much is - but it feels much cleaner than WebAPI on the current stack. The version handling and package management is a little nicer, and the command-line tooling is a real boon.
@Squiggle Well of course, because NodeJS with npm and middleware was simply a much better thought out platform than csproj and NuGet stuff with monolithic frameworks. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy they moved that way, but I'm not exactly excited or impressed.
No, we're still just buggering on with broken stuff without actually changing anything. I mean, .NET Core, what is that really? Just the same thing that is slightly different in what it can do. It's slightly cleaner. Was that worth 4 years of waiting? Fuck no.
Chrome, for me, is what Firefox was 8 years ago and what IE was 15 years ago - good enough, and until they break it too much, I feel no need to switch.
@RoelvanUden Its not about "just using firefox because its firefox". I've got a lot of addons. As long as they arnt available on other browsers, theres no such question for me.
@RoelvanUden well first 2 day suspension for a youtube music video that they said "inapropriate content" dunno. second a comment with a "I dont think people would give a single damn fu## about what you do with your compuer" got me suspended for 30 min after I entered chat 5 min. they said profanity
@KendallFrey you can only promote people who can do the job and there is a job for (although that doesn't seem to stop a lot of incompetent people) and once you're paying them a higher salary you have to do it forever
SO chat was never meant to be a matey hub. It's a place to compliment the online Q&A site
it's only fair they want to hold chat to the same standards as the rest of the community. Honestly I don't have a problem with that. Sure, some of the enforcement can be a bit heavy-handed and belligerent, but that's what you get when everything is run by volunteers.
@AlexL This is what moderators are for. Sometimes they go overboard. Usually they don't. And even when they do, things get resolved relatively quickly.
anyway, pointless discussing this. should see the meta post, the mods, you know the people with all the power, think they can arbitrarily decide what's allowed and what's not, i don't have the time or patience to whine about this all week long, i'm done "socializing" on this room, have a nice day people, when i have strict c# related stuff i'll holla!
Hi guys, some of you could help me with this question? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37356778/method-does-not-have-a-signature-compatible-on-some-computers