The latest Microsoft beginner videos are annoying for me. It's framed with a Sesame type explanations. By the time the get to an important lesson I'm already on other business - endless trawling for actual info.
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I was employing subtlety as a strong suit. Wasn't it obvious?
O'Reilly is usually my go to. C#10 in a Nutshell at the moment. But they have some more up to date and advanced books available.
I'm like this with and without noise cancelling headphones. I'm on edge and aware of my surroundings versus oblivious and focused.
Do you think enums need to have a reason to be in order? Like, the example I was looking at today said winter, spring, summer, and autumn. But this is a cyclical order. Is an enum the best representation of a cyclical order? Isn't it more of a ordinal number thing?
Good points, and that's probably why huffy brohards make me feel like I must have grown a vagina on my head when I'm cycling to work.
Best marketing is the perfect use case that didn't exist in people's lives beforehand. The Reddit threads with nurses helping elderly people do AMAs were extremely endearing.
Young kids being able to shitpost nonsensically was also cool.
Make something original happen and it draws in people that recognise something new. Otherwise it's all cats and homies doing narrative subscription.
Fool me once. I ran away from anything redhat when they clamped out on my free OpenShift with whatever they are doing now. Too brutal for me.
Can you bump the morning start for a late start, and just finish later? Would it reduce the commute time by being off peak? Having mornings with your son is not bad.
Crazy! The exact same thing happened in Australia.
I live in small city where the exact opposite applies. The cycleways don't extend through richer neighbourhoods. The poorer neighbourhoods are plastered with cycleways. But there's lots of NIMBY people here.
I used that to install 1.8 in a directory for a project, but I still couldn't get it to find 3.2. Is it available now?