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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.
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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...
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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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Lakefield combines several of the ideas Intel has been working on over the past few years: ultra-low-power CPUs, 3D packaging, and always-on connectivity. Do they come with new bugs?
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A software developer has tweeted about how wearing a VR headset for hours a day has damaged his eyesight. "Can I do it until I need glasses?"
Mental note: don't stare at a single thing for six hours a day.
Except my laptop screen, of course.
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I see how that could happen. Oh, wait, I guess I don't.
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Microsoft says that USB printer port will not be available for customers with devices running Windows 10, version 1903 or later if they disconnect the printer while shutting down the computer. Good thing we're all working in paperless offices
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We have to give them one thing...
They are being elephanting creative while creating weird issues. I mean... seriously?
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That might explain it - the team working on the icons is now working on the fixes. Being creative.
TTFN - Kent
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Personally, if I were orbiting Saturn, I'd want to stick around as long as possible. But Titan, however, is not me, and is hightailing it away from the planet — receding from Saturn 100 times faster than expected. That's what happens when you put a ring on it
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More interesting than the fact of receding would be to know which direction will it take once free of the gravity of Saturn...
and if Bruce Willis and his team will still be free just in case
because I give for granted that we will have bigger nukes capable to deal with a whole planet sooner than that...
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Nelek wrote: and if Bruce Willis and his team will still be free
Armageddon sick of these jokes.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Don't comet it to me, if you just wanna miss the thing, take another orbit... but OK I'll drop the joke to the ashtral
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But did you notice that the Moon is doing the same thing at a slower rate.
So Space 1999 was prophetic?
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It’s time to take a step beyond TDD in order to write better software that actually runs well in production. That step is observability driven development. For those times you look at the code and think, "That's ODD"
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Opening sentence;
Quote: The most successful software development movement of my lifetime is probably test-driven development
I stopped reading.
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Academics detail a new vulnerability named CrossTalk that can be used to leak data across Intel CPU cores. "Talk, talk, it's all talk. Too much talk"
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