You know you're lazy when...
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Resharper, which is a refactoring tool we use here at work, says that "this." is redudant and can be removed. I saw an option somewhere that would go through your code and remove redundant "this." and other things, but now I can't find it, and of course, I'm too lazy to search for it.
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What about of pressing control + space ? :)
Giovanny Fernandez R. MCPD
Giovanny Fernandez R. wrote:
What about of pressing control + space ? Giovanny Fernandez R. MCPD
It works for me, every time :laugh:
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mmm...combine the two? Put your computer in the bathroom? perhaps...
:badger:
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...you type a variable name in Visual Studio's editor, accidentally capitalise the first two letters, and continue on, waiting for the auto-corrector to kick in and fix the mistake. :doh:
cheers, Chris Maunder
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Best exemplified in the "Story of the Man Too Lazy to Fail", Time Enough For Love, Robert Heinlein.
Software Zen:
delete this;
Right on.
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...you type a variable name in Visual Studio's editor, accidentally capitalise the first two letters, and continue on, waiting for the auto-corrector to kick in and fix the mistake. :doh:
cheers, Chris Maunder
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"you type a variable name in Visual Studio's editor, accidentally capitalise the first two letters" That's too much to do :D I'm too lazy for that. I write the first two to three letters of the type, then hit SPACE, then hit CTRL+SPACE waiting for Resharper to give intellisense to the for the variable name suggestions and choose one :). Mohamed Ahmed Meligy Senior Software Engineer Silver Key Tech - Egypt Branch http://GeeksWithBlogs.NET/Mohamed
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Yeah, and another sign is when you type this. to grab a property name that you are not sure what you named it and it is a few lines up, but off the screen :) Who wants to scroll that far ;)
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Rocky Moore wrote:
another sign is when you type this. to grab a property name
OMG, I do that all the time :)
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Some start their variable names with an underscore.
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Anton Afanasyev wrote:
Some start their variable names with an underscore.
:| The best variables are _12443 _454 and finally _ as in _ = 123; Try to find that in your find-in-files Chris
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...you type a variable name in Visual Studio's editor, accidentally capitalise the first two letters, and continue on, waiting for the auto-corrector to kick in and fix the mistake. :doh:
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
...You do all you can to copy and paste something instead of typing it, even if typing it would take less time!
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Unless you're too lazy to flip the coin over...
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LOL
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...you type a variable name in Visual Studio's editor, accidentally capitalise the first two letters, and continue on, waiting for the auto-corrector to kick in and fix the mistake. :doh:
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
man, I do that in Word! who needs to be bothered by capitalizing the first letter of every sentence? now I just blissfully type in lowercase. it only screws me up when I'm not using Word (like here!) :laugh:
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...you type a variable name in Visual Studio's editor, accidentally capitalise the first two letters, and continue on, waiting for the auto-corrector to kick in and fix the mistake. :doh:
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
Ha! I haven't capitalised a name in Visual Studio, outside of declarations and comments, in over ten years. Not having to do stupid crap like this is one of the things that the VS-IDE is actually good for. -- RBarryYoung
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...you type a variable name in Visual Studio's editor, accidentally capitalise the first two letters, and continue on, waiting for the auto-corrector to kick in and fix the mistake. :doh:
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
... you type "me." just to use local properties and fields, so that you don't have to remember their names or even type them in. -- RBarryYoung
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What about of pressing control + space ? :)
Giovanny Fernandez R. MCPD
Doesn't CTRL+SPACE bring up everything available, while this. only brings up items that pertain the specific class and base classes?
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