The way Monica (the Chrome extension AI assistant) wants to get involved in everything and everywhere on Chrome🤦♂️🤦♂️
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Marry One, Kill One, Spend One Night With One. Choose Your Programming Partners Wisely
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6%
Kill Python, Marry JavaScript, Spend one day with C#
16%
Kill JavaScript, Marry Python, Spend one day with C#
38%
Kill C#, Marry Python, Spend one day with JavaScript
21%
Kill C#, Marry JavaScript, Spend one day with Python
7%
Kill C#, Marry JavaScript (coffee), Spend one day with Python
2%
Kill Python, Marry C#, Spend one day with JavaScript
1%
Kill Python, Marry C# (sharp), Spend one day with JavaScript
5%
Kill JavaScript, Marry C#, Spend one day with Python
4%
Kill JavaScript, Marry C# (sharp), Spend one day with Python
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🔊🔊🔊Apple's market capitalization surged, now surpassing Nvidia by approximately $200 billion, reclaiming its position as the world's second-largest company after briefly being overtaken by Nvidia last week.
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In this post, I will be answering some misconceptions people have about .NET.
No, dotnet is now cross-platform. Initially, dotnet was developed by Microsoft primarily for Windows, but over the years, it has evolved into a cross-platform framework. With every version upgrade, the cross-platform capability keeps on getting better.
No, dotnet (formerly dotnet core) is the modern, cross-platform successor to .NET Framework, which was Windows-only and not cross-platform.
Yes, it is not longer a closed-source under Microsoft. While Microsoft is still a sponsor, it has got a significant number of outside and community contributors.
Yes, you can use dotnet MAUI, Uno Platform and some others to develop native mobile applications for both iOS and Android.
No, dotnet is a versatile ecosystem used for developing web (Blazor, asp.net,...), desktop (Avalonia, Uno, WPF,...), mobile, cloud, IoT, and gaming (Unity, Godot,...) applications, making it a valuable skill for various development needs.
No, while Visual Studio is a popular choice, you can also use Visual Studio Code, JetBrains Rider, or even command-line tools for .NET development. I personally prefer Rider.
Yes, .NET applications can run natively on Linux servers. You just need to install the runtime and sdk, and it will run smoothly like any program/noscript.
Yes, .NET has a large and active community. The reddit & discord servers are always busy and the documentations get updated as soon as their are changes.
Dotnet also has a dedicated YouTube channel where they actively post tutorials of new tools and updates. On every dotnet version upgrade, numerous effective and useful changes happen, and much more is going on in the community.
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Nowadays, introducing ourselves to new people is is becoming so boring. What if there were a dating version of LinkedIn where you can post your portfolio: your behavior, number of exes, reasons for breakups, red flags, green flags, and more ?
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48%
It would save energy.. I would definitely use it
52%
It would be boring
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To our Muslim Techኢት family members, we wish you a joyous and blessed Eid al-Adha
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تقبل الله منا ومنكم صالح الأعمال وكل عام وانتم بألف خير وصحة وسلامة وعافية🤲
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Lorenzo, a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft and a maintainer of React Native, said he stopped his journey with React Native. He is one of the people who made React Native possible and helped grow its community to what it is today. Now, he focuses more on his channel lorenzo
Lorenzo, a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft and a maintainer of React Native, said he stopped his journey with React Native. He is one of the people who made React Native possible and helped grow its community to what it is today. Now, he focuses more on his channel lorenzo
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Reminder:
Season two of the Techኢት podcast kicks off tomorrow at 8:00 pm(2:00 LT) with special guests💫💫
Mulu Tsega (Luna) will host this episode, featuring creative developer Dagmawi Esayas (Dagmawi Babi). Don't miss it☺️
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Season two of the Techኢት podcast kicks off tomorrow at 8:00 pm(2:00 LT) with special guests💫💫
Mulu Tsega (Luna) will host this episode, featuring creative developer Dagmawi Esayas (Dagmawi Babi). Don't miss it☺️
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#podcast #season2
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