It’s not exactly hard. It’s really simple. It’s just shit to use.
It’s not exactly hard. It’s really simple. It’s just shit to use.
Don’t license it as free to use then.
It is correct. Half is 3/6 a third is 2/6. So a half is one third larger than 1/3
This is a really interesting and actually useful application of AI. I’m all for it.
QBasic was my first language when I started learning around the turn of the century. I remember it being super accessible even with the limited learning resources of the time.
The obvious problem is that I would have been quicker to write the function yourself than the examples.
I use the ai daily at work. But more as an interactive docs and refactoring tool.
My git gui has a tick box on that prompt to specifically include added files. I now see why haha
Every new project for me starts with setting up git. There’s no reason not to. It takes seconds.
I just use the HashCode class and compare the results.
Pretty sure there’s a source generator for it as well nowadays.
That is completely incomprehensible lol
This argument just doesn’t hold up. Software written by some of the best developers in the world still has these same bugs.
Why even use a language where you have to put so much effort into something that comes for free in many modern languages.
Semi auto properties and params collection are long overdue. Great to see them in there.
System.Text.Json respecting nullability is also great. But may break some things if you didn’t realise you were relying on the old behaviour.
LoggerMessage source gen using primary constructors fixes a minor pain.
EF generating SQL at compile time is also pretty sweet. Better query performance from precompiled and better startup performance from not having to precompile at runtime.
All in all it looks pretty good.
Every time I create a new repo haha I usually just delete the runs and squash the commits so it looks like I got it first time.
That name doesn’t roll off the tongue too well!
It’s a stupid way
This is where LLMs shine.
But when you are talking about professional games development that is a very specific thing they almost no one is doing.
Pigs are pretty much proof of god. There’s no way nature could create such a ludicrously delicious animal. Every fucking part of it is just gorgeous.