Rise and Shine everyone. It looks like we're all in the same time zone.
Can anyone chime in with this behavior I'm seeing when I run 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");
Last weekend I got an old PowerMac G4 "Gigabit Ethernet" and it worked fine for a few hours. Then after plugging in my external HDD to copy some of the data over, the system went to sleep and wouldn't turn back on. I proceeded to turn off the Mac and unplug the HDD; once I rebooted, I was met wit...
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macOS Big Sur (version 11.0) is the next major release of macOS, Apple Inc.'s operating system for Macintosh computers. It is the successor to macOS Catalina (version 10.15) and was announced at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference on June 22, 2020, with official public release scheduled for later in 2020. It is named after the coastal region of Big Sur in the Central Coast of California.
macOS Big Sur features a major user interface redesign, and is designed to take advantage of Apple-designed ARM processors in future Macs. On those ARM-based Macs, it will support running iOS and iPadOS apps...
> In a symbolic gesture accompanying Apple's transition of the Mac lineup to their own in-house Apple-designed processors,[6] the operating system's major version number has been incremented from 10 to 11 for the first time since the release of the Mac OS X Public Beta in 2000, making the new release version number 11.0 rather than 10.16.[7]
cause like "bruh you can't fix it if something goes wrong"
I realized over the years that trying to fix a laptop these days is kind a joke anyway....ffs now I have a Surface and those things are basically screwed if one thing goes wrong
I still hate Apple... but I must admit that for non-techies, it works well. If you stay in the walled garden and never dare look outside... it's a nice environment.
XCode is fucking terrible. Their code deployment is terrible. iOS is a fucking developers joke. Installation files are terrible. Code signing is terrible. The Mac Store is a joke. All external tools are so-so.
@Hozuki You know how in the past you could use the debugger to view elements in a collection and it would load the elements 10 at a time?
Well after recent updates trying to use the debugger to view a collection tries to load all elements at once.
Because of this, visual studio keeps crashing when I try to inspect collections of thousands of elements.
You can easily test this. Create a list and populate it with 1000 values. Then set a break point at the list and view the elements using the debugger. I guarantee vs will crash.
Not really. It was an open-source product, MonoDevelop. Then Xamarin came around and rebranded it Xamarin Studio and continued working on it. And later when Xamarin became part of Microsoft, they rebranded again to VS for Mac.
It's not a "real" Visual Studio at all.
Hence why I point out that VS on Windows is so, so, soooo much better.