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7:33 AM
@ntohl , Thanks. It's readable enought.
, I knew that variation.
I'm currently still in négociation with other in the team to ban that.
After the last years big revolution they had when they ban if else, ans all switch to that syntaxe. "Because Switch are faster they know the answers.". An event that got me kick out of the review crew for tring to negociate ^^
 
Keep up the good fight.
 
GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' neglecterinos!
 
7:57 AM
Morning.
 
morning
@DragandDrop just be an architect and silence them all :D
 
, m not . Thats not about imposter symdrom. But even after 8 years in the field . It hard for me to figure architecture , the Right pattern etc.
I will run benchmark look at IL etc.
I will recomment not using Distinct without a comparer etc.
 
Good moaning
 
the right architecture is to prepare to change the actual used patterns etc. Software changes.
 
8:29 AM
In which SE site I can ask for book recommendation?
 
Probably none.
There is softwarerecs.stackexchange.com and hardwarerecs.stackexchange.com but not for recommending literature on technical subjects. Specialised subjects like AI might be on-topic on ai.stackexchange.com or whatever stack but don't assume it is.
 
For general C# , you will get the same C# in depth, cleancode/clean architecture, and gang of 4.
 
Actually, I was looking for a book recommendation for programming in C.
I recently posted a question in SO, where I was warned about Herbert Schildt's book.
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A: Requesting explanation for the following code snippet from Teach Yourself C pg#234

RaySchildt has a reputation of not really understanding the difference between the C language and the environment the program runs in (among other things) [1, 2, 3]. You might be better served by another book. But as for your specific question, here's what will generally happen. The user hits the a...

 
9:00 AM
@DragandDrop maybe add How to deal with legacy code
 
9:14 AM
@AhmedAfifKhan For C++ and C only there is The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List and The Definitive C Book Guide and List but they are an exception.
 
9:33 AM
, "Working Effectively with Legacy Code" .. hohooo . Thanks Santa!
I have been figthing for years and never knew there was a combat guide.
I hope my TagadaCandy/BurkerKing meeting with people that are retired are in the book too.
 
;)
 
10:04 AM
chat.openai.com might have good book recommendations too :D
 
10:15 AM
Well, three of the five are about C++
 
10:46 AM
Most C/C++ dev won't take offence.
But give a C/C++ book to a C# dev, and he will convulse.
 
just tell it in response not to recommend C++ books
or perhaps a better question
 
 
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12:15 PM
Is chat.openai.com free?
Or you have to give up your soul, privacy and 3/4 or your liver?
 
12:31 PM
Free, you do have to add your phone number though. I can imagine that is to protect themselves though.
 
Oh, I'll just use my company phone number lmao
 
 
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3:22 PM
@Squirrelkiller You can also sign up with Google. But I've not tried that. I just made a separate account. Well, I had one because I was playing around with DALL-E and it's also valid for all of OpenAI.
 
 
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5:08 PM
posted on December 09, 2022 by ericlippert

Did I actually build a compiler? Yes and no. Traditionally we think of a compiler as a program which takes as its input the text of a program written in one language (C#, say), and produces as its output an … Continue reading →

 

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