Because it basically comes on every PC or if you have a custom PC you probably have a previous version anyways. Sooo.... I don't see why they don't have just a base model that's free. Fixes licencing issues for DIY'ers too.
@Squirrelkiller I would update my shit but I can't
Same reason I've got 2 copies of VS. One is the latest preview, which I mostly use
But the other is 16.3.6
Which I can't update because it's the only PC we have which has the Xamarin templates extension of the right version so we can actually add shit to our app
So eventually I'll probably change PC to the one that will be free next week, and keep this one as a "legacy" one or something
@mr5 Without a runtime, like a normal website. Just files. Blazor has an index.html, some js to bootstrap the runtime, and the code also gets loaded into the browser and executed there. The server doesn't execute anything, compared to Razor or WebForms where the code is executed on the server.
The question is of course: Why did @CaptainSquirrel even try staring his own message? And does he also periodically try sucking his own dick just in case?
To the english people here: When to use gerund and when to use infinitive in that kind of sentence? ^
What are these kind of comic strips called where a guy "accidentally" cheats on his wife by, like, sliding/falling/stumbling into another woman? My google fu failed me.
I don't like datagrip because it's the same as the rest of the IntelliJ UIs - shit
SSMS is slow as dick, has no (functinoal) dark mode, and doesn't support other providers
Heidi has a good enough UI (it's not amazing but it does the job) and works with a bunch of other SQL Server varieties, like Mysql, mariaDB, and I think even the Oracle one (although I don't use oracle)