also, to chip into the general conversation: I work in banking. I this FT article does not lie. It's ostensibly dreadful and the higher management generally have no appreciation of technical debt. See also: That Paul Ford article.
I can use whatever software I want, whatever language I want, I come in an hour late in the mornings that I don't feel like rolling out of bed. So long as I hit my deadlines and it works well enough.
@wouter Why so obsessed with multidimensional arrays?
@CuddleBunny That's how my office is too. Pretty laid back. We get to decide what tech to use, although so far it's mainly .NET and other MS technologies.
but it helps make the code more readable and prevents bugs from typos or people not remembering which id is some random version of some obscure Linux distro.
So I make a class with string Program;String Software; String OS; String Architecture; And after this I make a new class Software and give those strings a value?
so you could have softwareRepo.OS.Where(o => os.Name.Contains("Windows")).Select(o => o.Software) or something like that to get all of software for any version of windows.
If the dupes make it hard for you to write the code, you could also make it a Dictionary<string, Software> where the string key is the name of the software.
in that case to make your life a little easier I'd save the list of software to a separate file with the program so you can just replace that file unless you need to change the program.
But im using a nice program where I can just put the Windows-downloadlinks in a text file, and I can just press start and it will download and install them automatically
Ok so, when I am pressing these keys, nothing is happening?
In the InputMovement void.
But when I remove the line GetComponent<Rigidbody>().MovePosition(GetComponent<Rigidbody>().position + Vector3.forward * speed * Time.deltaTime); and just have the print, it prints?
A question: I created a class `Software` with: public string Program; public string OS; public string Architecture; Now each time I find a new software in my excel column. Do I add a software class like this::? Software softwareAdobe = new Software(); software.OS = windows7; software.Archtecture=64-bit; software.program = Adobe;
@wouter it is the same yeah, var is shorter and usually the compiler infers that you actually meant Software so it makes no real difference once compiled.
Yeah, it's essentially the same, but more terse. The type being assigned on the right is obvious so adding the concrete type identifier on the left only complicates the code.
There are some rules regarding using var. For example, you can't create a variable with it that doesn't have a value on the right side. Invalid: var tempVar;
i misspoke, it does take that long on the server, but it also takes that long running locally, pointing at live data, except when i pull the code out and throw it in linqpad