I recently moved my home NAS over from a Synology DS1511 that I got in May of 2011 to a DS1520 that just came out. I have blogged about the joy of having a home server over these last nearly 10 years in a number of posts. I setup a home backup strategy without the cloud I later added CrashPlan Cloud Backup and still use it. A few years back I set up VPN on my Synology as well an internal…
aaaaaa why don't interfaces support static methods (I know they kinda do in C# 8 but then you aren't required to implement them as they can't be static)
@CaptainObvious im trying to think that through..only static methods i know of belong to a class, but dont act on an obect..theyre like glorified global functions with the syntactic sugar of belonging to the namepace that is a class..so without an instance object, what is the point?
It's just some things that I want to have from implementers of an interface. Like the user friendly name in instances where a user has to choose which implementation to use, I shouldn't need to isntance the interface when it's always going to spit out the same thing
It's probably not the best way of doing it but this is the first time I'm really making my own interfaces which will have multiple differing implementations
Script compilation error, dumdum: (6,38): error CS0103: The name 'Console' does not exist in the current context (4,49): error CS0161: 'Script.Execute()': not all code paths return a value