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Many people took up coding during the pandemic to advance their careers. In case you didn't know
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This new update includes a whole new .NET Standard MVVM library, easier to use Toast Notification helpers for both .NET and UWP, a completely revamped composition Animation system for C# & XAML, new controls, and more!!! "Come together, right now, over me"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: new controls, and more!!! I suppose the "more" refers to the new icons (and other things that shouldn't be known)
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Back in 1921, Dr. Charles P. Steinmetz, the pioneering inventor and mathematician, was published in a Massachusetts newspaper predicting what the fantastical world of 2021 would look like. Better than my guesses about 2121, probably (except about the rampaging zombies)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Better than my guesses about 2121, probably (except about the rampaging zombies)
Lockdown still won't be over...
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New results from the Ultraviolet Spectrograph instrument on NASA's Juno mission reveal for the first time the birth of auroral dawn storms—the early morning brightening unique to Jupiter's spectacular aurorae. "Here comes the sun, and I say it's all right"
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The desire to work on personal projects has grown on me pretty much unexpectedly. "It's not personal, Sonny. It's strictly business."
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Turns out we're not very good at balancing speed and quality – so says a report from the Consortium for Information and Software Security. "Good, fast, cheap. Choose two."
And it does seem to be a different study from the last study that found exactly this. How odd.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Turns out we're not very good at balancing speed and quality pity that not so many Microsoft decission makers are reading this...
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Microsoft is saying a 'rotation of keys' that handle authentication was to blame for a roughly 14-hour Azure outage that took down Office 365, Dynamics 365, Xbox Live and other Microsoft services on March 15. It said it right there in the title - 'cloud authentication'
OK, "Active Directory", but have we ever had a distributed auth system that worked all the time? (since - and including - Passport)
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Quote: Microsoft's latest cloud authentication outage: What went wrong ?
Maybe... The inevitable result of focusing only on shipping features[^]
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With only a couple of messages in between... you made it possible
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India will propose a law banning cryptocurrencies, fining anyone trading in the country or even holding such digital assets, a senior government official told Reuters in a potential blow to millions of investors piling into the red-hot asset class. If you outlaw bitcoin, only outlaws will...oh, wait.
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If they start... they could add the scam call centers and their server farms to the list too
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Throughout my time leading engineers at Microsoft, there would often be discussions about the relative ‘velocity’ of our team over time. As our projects grew in size, it seemed it was harder and harder to add new features. The sales folk will be happy?
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Intel officially unveiled the details on its 11th-gen Rocket Lake-S processors. In case your Ryzen CPU is still on backorder
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"It's one louder, isn't it?"
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing 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
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Go developers still cite generics as the top missing feature of the popular Go programming language. It helps you know when to start?
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2020 proved to be a memorable year for Java as we celebrated its 25th birthday. "It's just that you've grown up before my very eyes"
I'll let anyone interested look into the new features. I'm assuming it's whatever was in C# 6 or 7.
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PeachPie is a development platform that allows developers to treat the PHP language as a native .NET language. {blink} {blink} Uhm, yeah. Thank you.
As requested by no one. Well, I guess by the dev team. So... yeah. Thanks folks. Your work is acknowledged.
modified 15-Mar-21 16:59pm.
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That's just peachy! Phphphpt
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A warm peach cobbler...now you're talking!
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