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I wonder how much is left to still break...
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Encode and decode data using emoji in .NET. Like base64, except base1024, and uses an emoji alphabet. ... ... ... please don't.
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If you ever doubted that .NET was bloatware, doubt no more.
EDIT: My bad. It just uses .NET to implement "Keith Turner's Ecoji Standard". But they deserve each other.
modified 10-Jun-20 20:35pm.
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Wow, that dancing badger brings back some childhood memories. Did not know that emoji was a thing.
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Wow, the tool I didn't know I was waiting for, until it came to be!
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You've just splashed the cash on a new Surface. Haven't you suffered enough? For those that speak of Microsoft in a singular tense...
"It's less a single company, more like a hill of ants all racing to eat the sugar first. And the customer is the sugar." <- paraphrased from an overheard conversation in Cafe 4.
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Surface is the nicest tablet I've used. Wonder how the Windows team will react when they find out their company also makes mice (Darn it, I knew we forgot to stop supporting something!)
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No matter how much investment software companies may put into tooling and training their developers, “C++, at its core, is not a safe language,” said Ryan Levick, Microsoft cloud developer advocate Wake me up after the Windows rewrite
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Quote: “C++, at its core, is not a safe language,” said Ryan Levick, Microsoft cloud developer advocate People who actually develop code are too busy to listen to some paternalistic "advocate" for "cloud development". If it's worthy, it doesn't need an "advocate". And I'll bet this guy also looks like a twit.
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Researchers from Tel Aviv University have found that water vapor in the atmosphere has the potential to become a viable source of renewable energy. Don't work up a sweat waiting for this to happen
Or maybe you should?
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Cool... let's build a Hamam bath in the basement and get rid of the stinky oil-fire heating.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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Orlando and Houston cheer!
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Once you get the May 2020 Windows 10 update, you also get this new pack, which Microsoft officials oddly won't discuss. "Have you ever been experienced? Well, I have"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: , which Microsoft officials oddly won't discuss. 3 to 1 that in one or two weeks we get the first comments about it, and they will probably be not so nice.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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Increasingly essential to writing responsive applications, asynchronous code is becoming more and more popular. I promise to await your witty responses
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I promise to await your witty responses Don't bother waiting. My response will arrive whenever, and you can read it at your convenience.
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You'll have to get a deferred response in the future .
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It contains a small set of new features and performance improvements. For those that didn't get around to downloading Preview 4
"We expect that the release will be very close to feature-complete by Preview 7." Only a few more to ignore then
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I hope the .Net team pays more attention than the updates team...
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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That's not fair, the updates team was fired a while ago and sales has taken over.
At least that's my theory
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"We expect that the release will be very close to feature-complete by Preview 7."
Don't bother me until v5.1 is available.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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Service Pack 3, of course
TTFN - Kent
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#realJSOP wrote: Don't bother me until v5.1 is available.
v6 at the end of 2021 seems to be the one to target.
1 .NET 5 feature set has been cut.
2 .NET 6 is slated to be the long-term servicing release (LTSR).
Kevin
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