There are rangers in the forest areas that keep watch on the animal life and prevent people from doing harm. There are also shepherds in the area for the wild life and sheep etc.
Okay, posting such a long question here in chat was a bad idea. Is anyone here experienced with LINQ? If so, please look at this code with embedded questions, and see if you can answer some of my questions. The code performs a faro shuffle. Thanks.
I'm no expert but I'll try: 1. first, formulate a question what you really want to know. e.g., why is this linq executing first instead of this one. create a very SIMPLE code example. 2. don't put too much sentences.
I've heard alot of people are actually switching to console nowadays. I probably need too since it's kinda stressful seating all the time while playing
@MyWrathAcademia oh, you can update drivers separately in mac?
@Hozuki well, when I want to learn something, I try to dig to its core as much as I could. Not understanding how the internals works, for me is a not good thinking.
@Freerey it's starting to stabilize. at least, when you want to do Xamarin, code in Mac environment. It's much easier.
@Freerey You can share in most .NET code. Everything you know, from Newtsonsoft.Json to whatever libraries you use. You also just write in C# rather than Swift or Java/Kotlin. Everything you know transfers. You can share code between Android and iOS. I love it.
@mr5 I listened to your comments, and split that big question into smaller questions. Here is the first question. Is this better?
Why is the second from clause not executing in the following LINQ query?
var startingDeck =
(from s in Suits().LogQuery("Suit Generation")
from r in Ranks().LogQuery("Rank Generation")
select new {Suit = s,
Rank = r}).LogQuery("Starting Deck");
Log output:
Executing Query Suit Generation
Executing Query Starting Deck
I actually remember around the time ms announced how much easier it would become to develop Android and iOS from C#, with the intent being that people could remake android/ios apps in Windows Phone
@MyWrathAcademia hmm not really. you can also try the technique of making the context of your code less specific to your work, something that is very popular. in this technique, you just substitute those pseudo names later with your actual code in mind. I'm not saying it's better though.
@MyWrathAcademia btw, is LogQuery your own extension?
> The IntPtr type is designed to be an integer whose size is platform-specific. That is, an instance of this type is expected to be 32-bits on 32-bit hardware and operating systems, and 64-bits on 64-bit hardware and operating systems.
@Hozuki lol Windows Phone apps were literally just...
"main page, swipe left or right to go to other menus, and here's our excuse for a hamburger menu that swipes up from the bottom"
it was the same thing as what Windows Media Center and Zune did, but on a different axis
still wish WP had more support cause it was a legit cool platform with some very forward-thinking designs -- like how the livetiles made it so you didn't even have to open the app
I'm think Fuschia OS is trying a more modern version of what WP did for its home screen