What's the current normal for populating view models. My first instinct was to pass an entity framework model to it as a constructor argument and populate it in the constructor. Is that what people do? I don't know. Is there some literature on this?
We're now on 3.5gb used of "4gb", that's assuming windows is being nice and only using 1gb. Recommended min reqs for Windows 10 64 bit are 2GB of ram. The laptop, having 4GB of ram, is likely running 64 bit windows
I've opened some random 2.5k word essay in Word. That's another 153mb. At this point, the ram is likely paging to the disk, making the system probably run like shit
But you're saving money during development by making a poor experience for the end user, which depending on what you're doing the user might not use your applications for long.
I'd happily use web apps in a single browser. It's just stupid that every electron app has to fire up it's own instances of chrome to run its simplistic UI
At what gain? A supposed performance gain? It usually doesn't pan out, if you're not writing a C++ Win32 app. WPF isn't that much more performant than xxx.
You have to save time and money in development, because otherwise someone else hits market first, and it doesn't matter if you're better if they get eyes on it.
If you perform 20% better, with 50% less bgs, it doesn't matter, if you're the second or thirs to fill a market gap. The first guyt and the second guy already have 80% marketshare
If you have enough of an appeal to be able to mass market to those that would buy both high end and very low end machines alike, it should be done right
But the recent UI update a couple of months ago completely confused some people. It even threw me. Where is the menu bar? Why doens't the window have a title anymore? etc
Once I know you're using node.js for the host, you open up for social engineering attacks, because I now have a bunch of information about your setups.
GDPR protects natural persons from companies. There's no personal data on screen in the image (there was about 10 seconds before) and the details I was talking about before are all things I've posted publicly online
VS shits the bed when doing winforms development when VS is running in Hidpi scaled, so I had to set it to be scaled by the OS so the winforms designer wouldn't be fucked
I really liked the 4K screens, but I won't bother trying to get work to buy them for me because I don't have any real reason other than "it looks better"