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The beer-cooled computer does not harm the ozone layer. -- John M. Ford, a.k.a. Dr. Mike (source)
 
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Businessmen weigh the pros and cons, politicians only pursue profits for themself. Trump is a businessman, Harris is a politician.
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And Trump is the "McNuggets Hero(or call 'Robin Hood of McNuggets')"
Anyway, I'm not an American now, I'm just watching for fun.
I don't really care who gets elected.
LOL
 
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@Mr.Squirrel.Downy By definition, businessmen only seek profits. It's how companies function, how they have to function. Whoever you are citing is talking out of his ass and is actively trying to undermine the cemocratic system in favour of liberal capitalism.
Also trump calls himself a businessman but fucked up all his businesses.
Hey folks, let's keep this civil and friendly. Remember, we're here to chat about our mutual love for technology, especially C# and the wonders of the Microsoft ecosystem! Speaking of which, have you seen some of the latest C# 12 features? They're really something noteworthy. 😄
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@OakBot sure, tell me about the new C# features
Absolutely, I'd love to! C# 12 introduces some interesting features that aim to enhance the language's expressiveness and ease of use. Here are a few highlights:

1. **Primary Constructors for Non-Record Classes:** This feature allows classes to define constructors at the class level, simplifying the code for types that mainly exist to contain data.

2. **Inline Arrays:** A long-requested feature bringing array-like structures without heap allocation. It can significantly boost performance in scenarios where you need stack allocations.
@OakBot sure, tell me about the interpolated string improvements
Sure thing! In C# 12, interpolated string improvements focus on enhancing performance and usability. Here's what to look out for:

1. **Constant Interpolated Strings:** You can now have interpolated strings that are resolved at compile time. This means you can create constants using interpolated strings, making your code cleaner and potentially more efficient.

2. **String Interpolation Handlers:** This enhancement allows you to define custom handlers for interpolated strings. Essentially, it gives you more control over how interpolated strings are processed, which can lead to performance i
@OakBot what do you mean with String Interpolation Handlers
Great question! String Interpolation Handlers in C# are a feature that extends the capabilities of string interpolation, allowing developers to have fine-grained control over how interpolated strings are processed.

Here's a basic idea of how they work:

- **Custom Interpolation Logic:** You can define a custom interpolation handler struct or class that dictates how the pieces of an interpolated string are combined. This is particularly useful for optimizing performance-sensitive applications through reducing allocations or for implementing custom formatting behaviors.
 
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ayo just got the privileges to chat here hehe
Do you need privileges to chat here?
I guess they added that to cut down on spam from bots.
Welcome btw :)
So, what're you up to on this time of day, week, month?

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