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23:08
Have any of you noticed that MSDN docs for .net 4.5 became corrupted? E.g. compare this vs this. No examples! And sometimes it is even worse. What is going on?
@torvin - Hah, well, who do you think makes those examples?
@TravisJ hmm?
The community does. And when stuff is so new that someone from the community hasn't uploaded an example, then the area is empty.
The reason it shows a strange box is because it is styled to have a border and some padding and the result is that the box has dimension even without having content
@TravisJ no, community has nothing to do with it
@torvin - You are wrong. Thanks for your opinion though.
23:16
community content is usually further down the page
@TravisJ see that 'Community Additions' header below? This is were community examples are
I do see your confusion though. The community isn't just the set of people who would add a comment. Microsoft themselves to do publish all the content at the MSDN, it is from contributors, mostly MSMVP's who are simply members of the community.
@TravisJ the point is, though, that examples do not vary from version to version usually. E.g. they are the same for 3.0 and 4.0 in this case. And they are just missing in 4.5 version. Something went wrong.
23:35
Nothing went wrong. You are just grasping at straws here.
4.5 is fairly new, and a lot of content isn't shown in examples because it didn't change or it doesn't require a brand new example right now. As a result, that content is not a priority.
Things which are a priority have been given in depth examples. Such as msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…
It happened to ALL wpf 4.5 docs
In fact, this entire list of features has been for the most part fleshed out msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms171868(v=vs.110).aspx
posted on October 29, 2015 by Visual Studio Blog

Today we released Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 RC, which builds on the Update 1 CTP we released three weeks ago. In addition to the features introduced in the CTP as described here, the Release Candidate includes the following: Go To Implementation. The feature many of you have been waiting for: just right-click on an interface or abstract method and select this command to navigate to the impl

@torvin - The .net 4.5 docs are just fine for the most part. I see your point about WPF though. They do seem to have been compromised.
Some topics got even accidentally deleted: this vs this
23:40
This highlights the problem pretty well: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…
I wonder if they are migrating data or something right now and this is just a temporary problem.
Yep. Seems like noone using WPF docs except for me lol
This one shows that there is a problem accessing content which did exist previously msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms788718.aspx
That was supposed to be about localization in wpf for .net 4.5
I wonder where to report it. On Connect?
If you were so inclined, this may be a good place to raise the issue github.com/Microsoft/WPF-Samples
@TravisJ I thought those are more of project samples. Not code snippets.
23:44
Well it does state in the readme "These samples were initially hosted on MSDN, and we are gradually moving all the interesting WPF samples over to GitHub.All the samples have been retargeted to .NET 4.5.2."
And also "Help us improve our samples

Help us improve out samples by sending us a pull-request or opening a GitHub Issue

Questions: mail [email protected]"
I think that either by email or by raising an issue there it would be a good place to get the attention of someone who is involved with that project or who has access to make change.
> These samples were initially hosted on MSDN

Yep! there were downloadable project samples!
I have downloaded project samples before, but they were so riddled with problems that I stopped doing that.
Same
Though, Github is definitely a better place to host the samples. I hate downloading zips.
Sometimes it seemed like the only way to have the same environment was to be using VS Enterprise ver. brand new

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