ah man I've had that one for a couple years...havent' played my own copy, but someone had it on psvr a few years ago and I was like....wincing so hard when somebody drove a chainsaw through my chest
w3.org/Style/CSS/Overview.en.html you'd think the same people working close to develop CSS would have designed their CSS page way better than they actually did
@Freerey They fucked the docs for System.CommandLine
you have to do your arguements and things a certain way
AKA make sure they are named EXACTLY
Even though there is support for multiple alias'
which means if you use one alias over the other and your argument only matches ONE of the alias' then depending on which one you use will affect the program actually working
Hey, I have a large number like long i = 343303391393203393; and my question is whether you can put some space between the numbers for better reading experience like long i = 343,303,391,393,203,393;
> which is supported starting with C# 7.0. You can use the digit separator with all kinds of numeric literals. - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/builtin-types/integral-numeric-types#integer-literals
//The await operator suspends evaluation of the enclosing async method until the asynchronous operation represented by its operand completes// What does mean by suspending ? My understanding is await will stop executing next line of code. So awaiting an async method while invoking is making the code synchronous
please correct me about my understanding. I am learning Asynchronous programming
so the word "enclosing async method" refers the Method1 in the above example ?
//The await operator suspends evaluation of the enclosing async method until the asynchronous operation represented by its operand completes// Actually I can't get What it does mean by the word "suspends"
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many gamers do not care about books and dont want to read books in a game either
although, that group does overlap a lot with the group that doesnt care about the story line... that doesnt mean that it is fair to say "read a damn book"
but one thing to do make a distinction on is wether those people whine about that game to other people
if you dont like a game, fine, dont play it, but dont tell other people that the game sucks, the other people might like stuff that you dont like