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AboutWhen I'm angry at something at work, i google it adding "sucks" at the end of the query. "Rstudio sucks" "R sucks" "eclipse sucks" and so on
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Also, happy birthday
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Good decision. 5 years of that shit sound like no fun
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I never have to remember a password because i use password manager such as keepass
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Why is changing password frequently bad for security? Could you elaborate
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@PappyHans Yeah, i guess.
I did clean my solution, deleted all the bin and obj directories, restart visual studio.
I didn't reboot my computer. Well, I don't want to reboot my computer every time i get an error... :-D -
"talk us about you"
Yeah, I'm great at interviews -
@uNrEaL-jAsE my point is that such features are ineherently bad ideas.
At least I managed to switch it off -
Thanks for the tips about rider. For now I'm stuck with VS (we bought the license). Next time i'll give it a shot
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Div/span
I laughed so hard! Thank you 🤣 -
Still better than crappy photos of the screen sent via whatsapp (sic)
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Maybe some lazy loading shit while serializing the response?
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@AvatarOfKaine the babadook!
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"I'll push, stop polling"
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VS code works fine for my taste
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@TrevorTheRat i have the containers tool extension because i run docker.
It appears randomly even when cpu is running fine. Lucky you :-) -
@Grumm VS itself is the same. Dotnet 5 is a major improvement from .net framework, but it's a different topic 🙂
This shit does not happen everytime I create a class (thank GOD). Sometimes it does, and it happens way too much for my taste -
@catgirldev 2019
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@C-sucks C#! Dotnet 5
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I actually think that forcing to use a different password for each site is not that bad, I mean it's something you should do anyway
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So 100% code coverage means 0 anxiety? Naaah :D
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What about a password manager such as keepass?
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@DarkMukke I don't have my devtools on mobile :-) However, it's still very annoying on PC too, because it serves no purpose (except for wasting my time)
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Wait, what? Does it happen? For real?
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You can use telegram just fine 🙂
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I think that you always should close the task as soon as you are sure you did the job the best you could.
Close the task and let your manager think what you should do next.
If your manager doesnt give you anything and you don't have anything left to do, you can do some research online, try new things, etc. -
@rEaL-jAsEs Having all the features i could ever want is different from not being slow.
I haven't tried Android Studio or any other major IDE in the last 4 years, but this is not the point. If they are slower than VS, well, sucks for people who use them :D -
@theabbie yes! I use VS only for C# files. Sometimes i accidentally open a XML or XSD file in VS and it's an unpleasant experience
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@Eklavya I already did and it surely improved the startup time, but it' slow and clunky even while typing, opening files, reloading projects, etc.
I guess there are no better options for big C# solutions