My Result actually looks quite similar, just that my static factories are Result.Negative and Result.Positive, both having a generic and a non-generic version because sometimes you want the guy you found and sometimes you just want to know if it worked.
Assume that everything is already at place and your next move is to type the code, are you able to accomplish those? Setting up the fb developer account would take me ~30minutes to do and the same for other social media. No code involve!
@Squirrelkiller I'm guessing you've used both? What makes you say that C# is better than Java, just curious. For me, LINQ is beautiful, properties are great, Entity Framework is fantastic. Those are my reasons for liking C# more.
@mr5 that's the quickest way to fail an interview :D
@Squirrelintraining maybe Germany has a bigger industry than ___, and that's why languages like C++ are so popular there.
@Botler Hauni is looking for WPF devs with more experience than me when I tried to apply lol
@BlackPanther The base library and framework in general: Windows brings it out of the box, has a great many APIs for everything and its grandmother, usually works on most Windows PCs, and has a great IDE.
And now also cross platform of course
Being able to package its own framework is awesome. No more installing java everywhere.
After working here for 2 years, just last week I had to install java for a project in my bachelors course lol, but before that never touched it on this machine.
Those are good reasons. At the moment I develop mostly on Linux so I guess I can't experience that great IDE or some of those frameworks since they are Windows only. Is ASP.NET better than Java's equivalent though, which I think is Spring or Spring boot?
@Squirrelkiller I haven't installed Java in a while but I think all you had to do was JAVAHOME and add Java to your path. Is that what you had to do when you installed Java?
@Squirrelkiller I think Spring is for building web apps. Where as JavaFX and Swing are for building Java desktop GUI apps
Actually just had to install java, that was it. Then had to realise the jar file I got from the prof was the wrong one: He has two, 1) normal jar file 2) java 8 jar file, and I didn't notice java 8 was actually the new one and tried running the old one
@BlackPanther It is indeed. Execution goes java -jar MyApplication.jar for some reason. There's also something similar but different, I just don't remember. But there is also a way to package this into an executable.
@Squirrelkiller Thanks. So the JAR file isn't an executable. What's the point of packing a Java program as a JAR file, is it to use it as a shared library?
@BlackPanther Yes, but I think it's the same for .NET applications: They're stored as a .dll file and run as dotnet run MyApplication.dll but can be packaged as an executable too.
Not sure why, as developers, we are told to send and open java files as jars and .NET test programs are directly provided as exe though. Maybe something about MS just making it an exe file when it's not explicitly a library project?
var entityNamesById = context.Entities.ToDictionary(e => e.Id, e => e.Name);
var name = entityNamesById[wantedNameId];
vs.
var entityNamesById = context.Entities.AsNoTracking.ToDictionary(e => e.Id, e => e.Name); // result ~half the time it takes
var name = entityNamesById[wantedNameId];
vs.
var entityNamesById = context.Entities.Select(a => new { a.Name, a.Id }).ToDictionary(e => e.Id, e => e.Name); // result ~instant
var name = entityNamesById[wantedNameId];
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