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If mathematically you end up with the wrong answer, try multiplying by the page number. (source)
 
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Morning.
Morning.
Goat mourning
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Good moaning
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!~shiba
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/KAFFEEZEIT
wtf
@Oak Am i supposed to cook the coffee myself now ?
@Hans1984 Hi everyone! Looks like we started the day with some humor and coffee. Let's get back to coding! What’s everyone working on today? Any new, exciting C# projects?
@Hans1984 Sorry about that! Let's get back on track. Anyone excited or concerned about .NET 9 removing BinaryFormatter? If anyone needs alternatives for serialization, I'm here to help!
Oak be like: you want no cream ? there you go !
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goat moaning
 
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I had an error Authentication failed for ... for git fetch and I found out I have a set git credentials manager in git config. I really didn't know about. How could I use git before, if I just downloaded the GCM now?
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Hello friends!
Hi, Botler.
 
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Hi all
Anyone got a solution to this yet? developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/…
Tried the two solutions mentioned at the bottom w/out luck
Latest VS now limits code-coloring at 10k lines
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@Alex Don't have 10k lines in a file. That'd be 50 Euro.
:D
I know. But the file is for an ornery, legacy app. The tech uses Dojo and when you break it up, it has fits.
Edit the file in another app?
VS Code can handle this file fine. But looking for a native solution
so partial classes aren't an option due to dojo fits?
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This is a ginormous JS file :)
This flag needs to be disabled: Editor.EnableTextMateAbortThresholds
This plugin lets you disable the flag: marketplace.visualstudio.com/…
Note that it shows as greyed out in the Extensions when you search for it in VS. But it installs fine and works like magic
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posted on August 29, 2024 by Amy Nguyen

Visual Studio 2022 17.11 now brings exciting advancements from GitHub Copilot! This release significantly improves how GitHub Copilot integrates into your development workflow, offering smarter and more intuitive coding assistance. Discover the new GitHub Copilot features in Visual Studio, such as enhanced context understanding, The post New GitHub Copilot features in Visual Studio 2022 17.11

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posted on August 29, 2024 by Maddy Montaquila

.NET Aspire 8.2 is here with some nice updates for components... we mean integrations! Learn more about this rename, what it means for you, and what the teams has been adding to testing in .NET Aspire! The post Announcing .NET Aspire 8.2 – Goodbye Components, Hello Integrations! appeared first on .NET Blog.

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Hello friends!

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