survey suggestion
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what developments in C# and .NET have been most useful in the last 23 years ? 1) Linq 2) Extension Methods 3) Generics 3) Blazor #n) other developments
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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what developments in C# and .NET have been most useful in the last 23 years ? 1) Linq 2) Extension Methods 3) Generics 3) Blazor #n) other developments
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
4. The feature which allows you to lock down the syntax and forbid overly clever and totally unreadable code written by a dev more focussed on proving they are smart than they are in working with everyone who will ever need to maintain their incomprehensible code. Oh, hang on, that feature hasn't been added yet.
cheers Chris Maunder
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4. The feature which allows you to lock down the syntax and forbid overly clever and totally unreadable code written by a dev more focussed on proving they are smart than they are in working with everyone who will ever need to maintain their incomprehensible code. Oh, hang on, that feature hasn't been added yet.
cheers Chris Maunder
Hi Chris, I can hardly wait to see this/your response, and the other responses, to the survey, when it appears on the home page :) Of course, the survey may take another form, depending on ... Having already put my backside in ... in proposing this survey, I dare say I can see another survey that asks opinions about adoption, or use, of .NET/C# versions > 9. The new kid, Math Generics, looks interesting: for me, the tricks I had to go through, back when, for robust conversion of Numeric Types, and parsing of strings as numeric were ... surreal. cheers, Bill
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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4. The feature which allows you to lock down the syntax and forbid overly clever and totally unreadable code written by a dev more focussed on proving they are smart than they are in working with everyone who will ever need to maintain their incomprehensible code. Oh, hang on, that feature hasn't been added yet.
cheers Chris Maunder
Can I add my vote for that one to be added to VS and defaulted to "On"* * With the option to turn it off
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