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Yes, I know. That's what I said
We have those names because people who are not me once decided it should be like that and it's been like that ever since.
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Dan Neely wrote: You don't even need that sort of crap I know, but we have it now
Dan Neely wrote: \01.0 Application Name Support\01.02 Source\01.02.03 Application Name\Application Name\Application Name.sln
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PAR-TY! LET'S HAVE A PAR-TY!
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Tempting, but no...It will not make me push W10 forward...After all I managed to be with this for over 20 years now...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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On the plus hand, since it needs to be opted into by a manifest it should at least limit the number of new buffer overrun bugs introduced.
On the minus hand, it will also mean that most software won't support it for years, if ever.
On the gripping hand, we all know there'll be a huge number of sunshines who flip the switch in their manifest without actually looking to make sure they never do something like `char path[260];` in their codebases.
I'm guessing this is probably related to improving interop with the *nix subsystem where you're allowed 256 chars in each folder name.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
modified 31-May-16 9:47am.
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Based on these conversations as well as our experience working with first- and third-party partners, we’ve decided to drastically simplify the porting effort by unifying the core APIs with other .NET platforms, specifically the .NET Framework and Mono/Xamarin. Will it be called Core .NET Core?
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The future of Microsoft’s smartphone business has been a topic of widespread and increasingly acrimonious discussion for some time now, and a major pain point for Windows and Microsoft enthusiasts. They'll just launch a new (incompatible) attempt later?
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Hadi Hariri has made a few observations regarding the churn we’re seeing in the Microsoft open-source space (around .NET Core and ASP.NET Core, among other things). But I don’t think this is a permanent state of affairs; what I think is going on is that Microsoft is finding that managing an open-source project is more than just owning the GitHub repo and just reviewing pull requests. There's open, and then there's open
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The founders of Stack Overflow and Trello, Fog Creek, have announced the open beta of HyperDev which is pitched as being the 'fastest' way to develop web applications. Did they recreate FrontPage?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Did they recreate FrontPage?
You wish.
No, instead they have what looks like a lame editor for front-end HTML and Javascript, and a backend Javascript server code.
Heaven help me. I will NOT code a server in Javascript!
God only knows how you debug code in this environment.
This looks more like a playground for kids than for real apps. I can't even tell if they support a real database on the back end. Gads, it's like an SSH terminal window with some simple collaboration tools running a VM host.
None-the-less, I did sign up for the beta.
Marc
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I was skeptical about javascript on the server side (node) before I tried it out. But in the end, a quite complex system was developed on it (millions lines of code, no kidding. OK, the data layer is in C# and most of them are machine generated). It works well so far (see my signature). As a functional thinking guy, I kind of like it now since it is actually very expressive.
I tried to develop a simple data relay server in ASP.NET and node with similar structure, the later feels a lot faster in response.
modified 29-May-16 17:51pm.
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Quote: ...FrontPage Adobe Fireworks, Adobe Dreamweaver .... And the UI is horrible.
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NASA's attempt at deploying the first inflatable habitat on the International Space Station failed yesterday because the habitat hit some higher-than-expected forces during its expansion, NASA officials said during a press briefing today. Friction: ruining physics since 1687
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I don't suppose one of the astronauts could get out and just jump up and down on the thing.
[edit]Never mind, they got it inflated[^] [/edit]
Marc
modified 29-May-16 17:27pm.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Friction: ruining physics since 1687
The bastard Newton and his laws; who did he think he was?
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I really think this has been blown out of proportion.
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I can think of lots of reasons to delay a video game, and zero reasons to threaten to kill someone because a video game was delayed. Everyone knows you should only make death threats over political opinions
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What is WRONG with people?!??! Seriously? Death threats over a F****** VIDEO GAME RELEASE DELAY?!??!?! GET A F****** LIFE, MORONS! THE WORLD DOESN'T REVOLVE AROUND YOU!
Gawd, I hate people sometimes.
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Only at times?
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That's why I don't like people...
Luckily those people are only hardcore with their keyboards.
Contrary to popular belief they have never killed or physically injured anyone (it would require them to get out of their room, besides their mommies wouldn't let them).
Also, they never actually slept with your mother
Now you better have that CodeProject update ready and on time, or else...!
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A death threat might be the next step in the Quick Answers forum, after "I need this code ASAP, write my code now!!" .
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Death threat from Q to A or from A to Q (I'm guessing both)?
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Developers shouldn't celebrate Google's win in this hard-fought copyright case. If at first you fail, cry cry again
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Quote: unauthorized, commercial, competitive, harmful use of software Says who? Not the court for sure!
Quote: you can kiss GPL (general public license) goodbye Or maybe kiss Java goodbye? (How pitty Oracle can't win back the money invested in buying it)
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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