I remember discussing this scientific software i was writing in 2007, my friend, a enterprise developer, couldn't understand why i didn't use a SQL/Tomcat stack and instead used desktop languages
I had to explain to him i didn't need a ACID, it was a single user app, and a datastore with serialization was fine.
@Greg well you know how to programmers can get into an argument over which programming language is better, and in the end they still each think that the one they use is the better of the two
Nice. I've tried vb.net and visual c++, but didn't like either. C++ was familiar but there are not that many IDE tools Microsoft provides. Vb.net was weird.
I think break and continue are for loops, never tried them for using. Gonna try
[Test]
public void BreakUsingTest()
{
using (var memoryStream = new MemoryStream())
{
break;
Console.WriteLine("Still in using");
}
Console.WriteLine("After using");
}
When using using make sure to step out of the using before terminating, I'm 95% sure it does not clean up if you terminate debugging session inside a using
forgot to get meat out of the freezer yesterday and have only some bread here...woke up too late to make it to the store. Luckily, the local pizza delivery chain is still opened. YES
and I'm with my parents/relatives tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, then I'm at work (27th and 28th and from 29th until january 1st I'm with my sister and some other people...so I didn't need to have anything to eat. Just forgot to get that stupid meat out of the freezer)
@RudiVisser I'm currently building a small project with Vala (traybar icon in GnomeShell to check and connect (with) Xonotic servers (Xonotic is currently my favorite Ego-Shooter and there is one server I mostly play on, problem is it's only 16 slot and either empty or full. So to get on there, I want my add-on to display the status of the server and, if a slot is free and there are more than 6 players I want the plug-in to fire up the game and connect to the server)
I'll release it to the gnome extension website when it's ready
@ActionHank well I've a company sponsored laptop at home, too (WIndows 7) because I do sometimes program at home and before I moved closer to the company I had long commuting times.