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I must be weird I love Marmite
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SOme people love Makinis ...
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I hate the stuff also!
Did a little mechanic work today.
Put a rear end in a recliner!
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H.Brydon wrote: Holy @#$% :gag: :choke: :spurtle:! What a way to ruin my day!
Maybe this would explain it... (YouTube - Marmite adverisment)
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Since you didn't like Vegemite, maybe give Marmite a go
Vegemite doesn't quite have the richness in flavour that Marmite has.
Marmite on heavily buttered thick wholegrain toast is real treat.
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Personally I like Promite as a toast additive. Great Barrier Reef management experimented at injecting it into crown of thorns starfish (a coral eating pest) for a while, killed them stone dead.
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So I got a couple of bob stickers as a booby prize for one of my articles.
But on the website Bob is a skinny lil green thang.
The stickers I got of him in the mail have him quite portly by comparison.
Someone's aspect ratio got twisted, or bob should maybe get some exercise.
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It's tides. The stickers wax and wane in concert with the moons of his home world. We don't have the technology to do that with PNG files.
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could with gifs.
*kicks rocks*
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Only if you pre-program them for the whole cycle, and with 13.47 moons and a Dyson Sphere to work on that not really practical. You need a quantum processor with nanoparticle printing tech to do it properly, just like the stickers do.
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Silly man! Just slap one of the stickers on the webserver, and then use the API it exposes!
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My webserver doesn't support quantum entangled data, or an LCARS interface compatible protocol driver. Sadly.
I'm trying to buy one on Amazon, but delivery is a problem with ZZ9PluralZα postcode. Even with Prime.
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Bonus points for the THHGTG reference!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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rumors suggest they're going to replace the stickers with line drawings that you color yourself
(crayon's not included - apparently the ones they got from china were so toxic they made claymore's look decidedly scrumptious. claymore - Imgur[^] )
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I want to upgrade my products this year to target new .NET frameworks....
diligent hands rule....
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.NET doesn't make things obsolete. How old are your projects? What features do you want to start using? Do you plan on updating old code? What benefit are you hoping for?
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my product is WinForm application and targets to .NET 2.0...
diligent hands rule....
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OK, that's 2008. Your code will work in VS 2019, but it would be wise for you to learn about all the features that you're missing.
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I'm holding out for 5. That will be my next big investment in terms of retooling, and relearning anything .NET related.
The reason is that this is when they supposedly are reunifying the frameworks, and thus eliminating the split between standard/core/dnf.
Which means we finally get spans and refs in DNF. That will make my code worth updating.
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I thought Core was just catching up. There's too many differences in stuff like EF to unite them. EF core is basically a hideous nightmare.
What is DNF? What are spans? Reference variables don't exist somewhere?
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sorry, DNF = .NET Framework, as opposed to Core or Standard.
Microsoft says they'll be united in .NET 5. So take it up with them. I'm just hoping it isn't bull. I'm tired of this nonsense of 3 different .NETs.
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Yeah, my old work didn't use Core. My new work does. It's mostly fine, you barely notice the difference. Except with entity framework/Identity.
And of course, winforms support in Core has been slow and is still crap. I've been writing a system to parse Excel into JSON (the client can't understand JSON) and then parse the JSON into our database (transporting data for a new client). Did the final step in .NET as Core wouldn't work for winforms. Then decided it would be nice to import my JSON in the same client app with a UI. But I can't. It's in Core.
I plan on copying the code into a plain .NET DLL and seeing if it will run. It depends on Syncfusion being the same for both
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Christian Graus wrote: And of course, winforms support in Core has been slow and is still crap.
As I understand it, that's using an out of process method and marshalling all of the winforms calls across process boundaries.
I expect they'll eventually make it fast, but I have no idea how they'll do it, given that limitation.
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It just doesn't work!!! The winforms designer doesn't work, I created a winforms app and it had no designer.
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honey the codewitch wrote: The reason is that this is when they supposedly are reunifying the frameworks oh, like as they promised there will only be 1 version of windows 10?
... and not forgetting they did caveat the graphics capabilities included in .net releases will depend on the platform
As to vs2019, I installed around June last year - there's been 22 new versions between now and then (a tad over 6 months or nearly 4 new releases per month).
Waiting for a version of anything that itself will be outdated in a week is pointless, at least with [mostly] backward compatibility just jump in at any time, work on that.
Only once in a while [when got time] upgrade then - can actually get 5 days of work done (in a week) rather than loosing up to a whole day per week waiting for the upgrade then checking compatibility...
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