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720+ stars GitHub, 55 repos, 166 followers.
Toujours en recherche d'emploi.À croire que les recruteurs ne cherchent pas sur GitHub. 🤷♂️
Dev full snack disponible immédiatement. Même attaché je coderais avec les dents. 🦷⌨️
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As soon as I left high school, I needed a small IT job, and that's what I got!
Using VB.net and Access (which I had learned at school), I had to create a management system for the dam's water irrigation contracts.
Twelve years later, it is still in use and working great: simple with a single task!
That's it! A boring story, I admit, but it's really nice to have something that ‘works’.
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As soon as I left high school, I needed a small IT job, and that's what I got!
Using VB.net and Access (which I had learned at school), I had to create a management system for the dam's water irrigation contracts.
Twelve years later, it is still in use and working great: simple with a single task!
That's it! A boring story, I admit, but it's really nice to have something that ‘works’.
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As soon as I left high school, I needed a small IT job, and that's what I got!
Using VB.net and Access (which I had learned at school), I had to create a management system for the dam's water irrigation contracts.
Twelve years later, it is still in use and working great: simple with a single task!
That's it! A boring story, I admit, but it's really nice to have something that ‘works’.
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I have to remember that my programming skill isn't regressing because I'm not using async in C++, I'm learning a new language and only starting using async in VB .NET in 2020 when I was using it for almost 8 years. Only been learning and using C++ regularly for a year and a half (I did watch a big tutorial playlist in 2021 and modified a few lines in the wf-shell C++ files to add menu size configuration in January 2022 but that doesn't count much).
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I have to remember that my programming skill isn't regressing because I'm not using async in C++, I'm learning a new language and only starting using async in VB .NET in 2020 when I was using it for almost 8 years. Only been learning and using C++ regularly for a year and a half (I did watch a big tutorial playlist in 2021 and modified a few lines in the wf-shell C++ files to add menu size configuration in January 2022 but that doesn't count much).
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I have to remember that my programming skill isn't regressing because I'm not using async in C++, I'm learning a new language and only starting using async in VB .NET in 2020 when I was using it for almost 8 years. Only been learning and using C++ regularly for a year and a half (I did watch a big tutorial playlist in 2021 and modified a few lines in the wf-shell C++ files to add menu size configuration in January 2022 but that doesn't count much).
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I have to remember that my programming skill isn't regressing because I'm not using async in C++, I'm learning a new language and only starting using async in VB .NET in 2020 when I was using it for almost 8 years. Only been learning and using C++ regularly for a year and a half (I did watch a big tutorial playlist in 2021 and modified a few lines in the wf-shell C++ files to add menu size configuration in January 2022 but that doesn't count much).
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I have to remember that my programming skill isn't regressing because I'm not using async in C++, I'm learning a new language and only starting using async in VB .NET in 2020 when I was using it for almost 8 years. Only been learning and using C++ regularly for a year and a half (I did watch a big tutorial playlist in 2021 and modified a few lines in the wf-shell C++ files to add menu size configuration in January 2022 but that doesn't count much).
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.NET 10.0 LTS and Visual Studio 2026 released!
The fifth Long Term Support (LTS) release for the modern .NET framework, .NET 10.0 has just been released! This release features performance improvements across various areas, feature additions, and many changes that will improve your .NET development experience.
To download this version of .NET, visit the below link by clicking on the buttons shown below:
Download Learn More Release NotesNot only that, but Visual Studio 2026 has become generally available to the public. Because of this, your development workflow will be improved tremendously due to the new features that it introduces, compared to Visual Studio 2022.
To download Visual Studio 2026, visit the below link by clocking on the buttons shown below:
Download Learn MoreGet yourselves excited with the .NET 10.0 release! Download .NET 10.0 by going to the top of the page and clicking on Download to get started!
Visual Studio 18.0 will be shipped with built-in support for .NET 10.0 so that you can use this version of .NET with Visual Studio seamlessly.
#Net #Net10 #Net100 #NETConsoleProject #NetFramework #NetStandard #csharp #VBNET #visualBasic #visualStudio #VisualStudio2026 #vs #VS2026
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Our NuGet total downloads reached 2M!
We have finally reached 2 million downloads across all our NuGet packages, which consist of both the current and the past libraries that have been downloaded over the lifetime of our NuGet feed existence that started on August 2019. Thanks to everyone who have tried out our packages and used them in their applications!
This is a minor milestone, but we are aiming for major ones, such as 5 million downloads across all packages. To celebrate this milestone, we’re introducing brand new versions of libraries. This is to add new features and to improve existing ones.
Nitrocid 0.1.3 is going to have a major arrangement overhaul when it comes to the API, so we’re going to mark this by increasing the API version to v4.0 from v3.1 as it’s a huge breaking change. This will make sure that the Nitrocid application acts like a “launcher” for the core Nitrocid kernel, which, in turn, depends on the base kernel library. This is vaguely similar to how v0.0.20 was developed.
Textify will be updated to improve the RTL reverse performance by getting rid of the libicu library in favor of the more efficient method after this experiment proves successful. As always, we are aiming to change how we make experiments to make sure that they don’t hinder the final production code, but, sometimes, we’d release a version that includes such experiments to gather feedback.
We are going to try reducing the distribution size of Terminaux starting from v7.0, and Beta 3 will include this improvement to ensure that we reduce the download size, especially for future Nitrocid versions. We have already updated Terminaux 6.1.x to include this improvement, and docs have been already updated to reflect this change.
Finally, we are going to introduce some subtle changes to the CI system across all projects, as well as some more build system improvements that we’ve promised, to improve build times and to increase reliability. This applies to developers only.
Enjoy!
#Net #Net6 #Net60 #NET7 #NET70 #Net8 #Net80 #Net9 #Net90 #NetCore #NetCore31 #NetFramework #NetStandard #C_ #csharp #NuGet #NuGetPackageManager #NuGetOrg #Package #PackageManager #Packages #Packaging #VBNET
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Visual Studio needs a Stone Tablet theme for VB.NET.
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an analysis of my GitHub account https://github.com/bison--
I have officially more COBOL than VB.net in my repos ^^"
Also: Python :BlobhajHeart:
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an analysis of my GitHub account https://github.com/bison--
I have officially more COBOL than VB.net in my repos ^^"
Also: Python :BlobhajHeart:
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an analysis of my GitHub account https://github.com/bison--
I have officially more COBOL than VB.net in my repos ^^"
Also: Python :BlobhajHeart:
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an analysis of my GitHub account https://github.com/bison--
I have officially more COBOL than VB.net in my repos ^^"
Also: Python :BlobhajHeart:
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an analysis of my GitHub account https://github.com/bison--
I have officially more COBOL than VB.net in my repos ^^"
Also: Python :BlobhajHeart:
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I'm grateful for pass by reference and pass by value being different things in VB .Net on top of strings being specified as reference types in the documentation so you can know whether you should move the data itself around or pass a reference to it. Makes understanding #Rust easier.
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I'm grateful for pass by reference and pass by value being different things in VB .Net on top of strings being specified as reference types in the documentation so you can know whether you should move the data itself around or pass a reference to it. Makes understanding #Rust easier.
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I'm grateful for pass by reference and pass by value being different things in VB .Net on top of strings being specified as reference types in the documentation so you can know whether you should move the data itself around or pass a reference to it. Makes understanding #Rust easier.
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I'm grateful for pass by reference and pass by value being different things in VB .Net on top of strings being specified as reference types in the documentation so you can know whether you should move the data itself around or pass a reference to it. Makes understanding #Rust easier.
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I'm grateful for pass by reference and pass by value being different things in VB .Net on top of strings being specified as reference types in the documentation so you can know whether you should move the data itself around or pass a reference to it. Makes understanding #Rust easier.
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Хабр, GPT, корпоративные блоги и БМЛы: оцениваем глубины ужаса
Я не испытываю ненависти ни к корпоративным блогам, как таковым, ни к большим языковым моделям в целом. А вот к мусорному контенту, созданному левой пяткой ради ссылок на сайт или телеграм-канал - испытываю, и еще как. И как раз вот тут встретились два одиночества - ленивые копирайтеры мусоропроизводители и генеративные сети. Получилась, как вы понимаете, вовсе не конфетка. Долго работая с LLM и GPT, неизбежно начинаешь замечать характерные паттерны, обороты, формулировки, характерные для генеративного контента. Наткнувшись на очередную очевидно генеративную статью и убедившись, что из таких статей у компании состоит весь блог, я решила исследовать это дело подробнее и желательно - автоматически. За подробностями, результатами, ужасом и даже кодом на VB.NET приглашаю под кат!
https://habr.com/ru/articles/815309/
#gpt4 #мусор_в_океане #vbnet #хабр #безмозголитератор #роботы_все_засрали
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Хабр, GPT, корпоративные блоги и БМЛы: оцениваем глубины ужаса
Я не испытываю ненависти ни к корпоративным блогам, как таковым, ни к большим языковым моделям в целом. А вот к мусорному контенту, созданному левой пяткой ради ссылок на сайт или телеграм-канал - испытываю, и еще как. И как раз вот тут встретились два одиночества - ленивые копирайтеры мусоропроизводители и генеративные сети. Получилась, как вы понимаете, вовсе не конфетка. Долго работая с LLM и GPT, неизбежно начинаешь замечать характерные паттерны, обороты, формулировки, характерные для генеративного контента. Наткнувшись на очередную очевидно генеративную статью и убедившись, что из таких статей у компании состоит весь блог, я решила исследовать это дело подробнее и желательно - автоматически. За подробностями, результатами, ужасом и даже кодом на VB.NET приглашаю под кат!
https://habr.com/ru/articles/815309/
#gpt4 #мусор_в_океане #vbnet #хабр #безмозголитератор #роботы_все_засрали
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Хабр, GPT, корпоративные блоги и БМЛы: оцениваем глубины ужаса
Я не испытываю ненависти ни к корпоративным блогам, как таковым, ни к большим языковым моделям в целом. А вот к мусорному контенту, созданному левой пяткой ради ссылок на сайт или телеграм-канал - испытываю, и еще как. И как раз вот тут встретились два одиночества - ленивые копирайтеры мусоропроизводители и генеративные сети. Получилась, как вы понимаете, вовсе не конфетка. Долго работая с LLM и GPT, неизбежно начинаешь замечать характерные паттерны, обороты, формулировки, характерные для генеративного контента. Наткнувшись на очередную очевидно генеративную статью и убедившись, что из таких статей у компании состоит весь блог, я решила исследовать это дело подробнее и желательно - автоматически. За подробностями, результатами, ужасом и даже кодом на VB.NET приглашаю под кат!
https://habr.com/ru/articles/815309/
#gpt4 #мусор_в_океане #vbnet #хабр #безмозголитератор #роботы_все_засрали
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VB .NET default Option Strict On for new projects and Windows default to UTC for new installs when?
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VB .NET default Option Strict On for new projects and Windows default to UTC for new installs when?
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VB .NET default Option Strict On for new projects and Windows default to UTC for new installs when?
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VB .NET default Option Strict On for new projects and Windows default to UTC for new installs when?
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Today I learned about the Caller Information Attributes in .NET.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/attributes/caller-information
These attributes make it easy to get information about a caller at runtime. For example, getting the name of the calling member, or the specific expression that was passed as an argument.
`CallerArgumentExpressionAttribute` is especially interesting. More details are available in the draft feature spec: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/proposals/csharp-10.0/caller-argument-expression
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Today I learned about the Caller Information Attributes in .NET.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/attributes/caller-information
These attributes make it easy to get information about a caller at runtime. For example, getting the name of the calling member, or the specific expression that was passed as an argument.
`CallerArgumentExpressionAttribute` is especially interesting. More details are available in the draft feature spec: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/proposals/csharp-10.0/caller-argument-expression
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Today I learned about the Caller Information Attributes in .NET.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/attributes/caller-information
These attributes make it easy to get information about a caller at runtime. For example, getting the name of the calling member, or the specific expression that was passed as an argument.
`CallerArgumentExpressionAttribute` is especially interesting. More details are available in the draft feature spec: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/proposals/csharp-10.0/caller-argument-expression
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Today I learned about the Caller Information Attributes in .NET.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/attributes/caller-information
These attributes make it easy to get information about a caller at runtime. For example, getting the name of the calling member, or the specific expression that was passed as an argument.
`CallerArgumentExpressionAttribute` is especially interesting. More details are available in the draft feature spec: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/proposals/csharp-10.0/caller-argument-expression
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Today I learned about the Caller Information Attributes in .NET.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/attributes/caller-information
These attributes make it easy to get information about a caller at runtime. For example, getting the name of the calling member, or the specific expression that was passed as an argument.
`CallerArgumentExpressionAttribute` is especially interesting. More details are available in the draft feature spec: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/proposals/csharp-10.0/caller-argument-expression
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I like programming, but the problem is that I have to think and have my head work in a specific way but it's difficult to do that and it kinda makes my head hurt, and I don't particularly like thinking that much. I need to start using #Rust more rather than #Python since I don't like Python at all and only use it due to simplicity. I'd much rather be using VB .NET since it makes sense to me.
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I like programming, but the problem is that I have to think and have my head work in a specific way but it's difficult to do that and it kinda makes my head hurt, and I don't particularly like thinking that much. I need to start using #Rust more rather than #Python since I don't like Python at all and only use it due to simplicity. I'd much rather be using VB .NET since it makes sense to me.
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I like programming, but the problem is that I have to think and have my head work in a specific way but it's difficult to do that and it kinda makes my head hurt, and I don't particularly like thinking that much. I need to start using #Rust more rather than #Python since I don't like Python at all and only use it due to simplicity. I'd much rather be using VB .NET since it makes sense to me.
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I like programming, but the problem is that I have to think and have my head work in a specific way but it's difficult to do that and it kinda makes my head hurt, and I don't particularly like thinking that much. I need to start using #Rust more rather than #Python since I don't like Python at all and only use it due to simplicity. I'd much rather be using VB .NET since it makes sense to me.
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I like programming, but the problem is that I have to think and have my head work in a specific way but it's difficult to do that and it kinda makes my head hurt, and I don't particularly like thinking that much. I need to start using #Rust more rather than #Python since I don't like Python at all and only use it due to simplicity. I'd much rather be using VB .NET since it makes sense to me.
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And it is out! NuGets are indexing but you can start checking out the repo or the documentation :)
https://hox.tunaxor.me
https://github.com/AngelMunoz/Hox
NuGets:
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Hox
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Hox.Feliz/
#dotnet #fsharp #csharp #vbnet #webdev #html #htmlrendering #library -
And it is out! NuGets are indexing but you can start checking out the repo or the documentation :)
https://hox.tunaxor.me
https://github.com/AngelMunoz/Hox
NuGets:
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Hox
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Hox.Feliz/
#dotnet #fsharp #csharp #vbnet #webdev #html #htmlrendering #library -
And it is out! NuGets are indexing but you can start checking out the repo or the documentation :)
https://hox.tunaxor.me
https://github.com/AngelMunoz/Hox
NuGets:
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Hox
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Hox.Feliz/
#dotnet #fsharp #csharp #vbnet #webdev #html #htmlrendering #library -
And it is out! NuGets are indexing but you can start checking out the repo or the documentation :)
https://hox.tunaxor.me
https://github.com/AngelMunoz/Hox
NuGets:
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Hox
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Hox.Feliz/
#dotnet #fsharp #csharp #vbnet #webdev #html #htmlrendering #library -
And it is out! NuGets are indexing but you can start checking out the repo or the documentation :)
https://hox.tunaxor.me
https://github.com/AngelMunoz/Hox
NuGets:
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Hox
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Hox.Feliz/
#dotnet #fsharp #csharp #vbnet #webdev #html #htmlrendering #library -
Ich glaube, ich pflege die letze #VBNET Anwendung hier, oder?
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After a week of wrangling ASP.NET Web Forms and onboarding a new developer at a client, I'm glad the weekend is here. 🎉
I feel like I have to remind myself how Web Forms works every time I go back to use it. It's like jumping into a time machine and realising you don't have access to the last 15+ years worth of innovations. Especially as this project uses VB.NET.
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In VB.NET is there a way of initialising an array of numbers to contain individual numbers plus ranges?
Such as 1-3,10-12,20,22
would contain 1,2,3,10,11,12,20,22
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Seems like you should be able to, but my Googling is failing.
Thanks in advance.
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.NET Language Strategy has been recently updated!
The new strategy document is hosted on the Microsoft Learn site, and it is broken down into three major .NET languages: #csharp, #fsharp & #VBNet.
Learn more about the strategy for each language on #InfoQ: http://bit.ly/3xG98QI
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Learn how to Send SMS in 30 Seconds with VB .NET
#dotnet #vbnet #vb #twilio
https://www.twilio.com/blog/send-sms-in-30-seconds-with-vbdotnet -
Today we finally deployed our client's updated ASP.NET Web Forms app, now with a Content Security Policy that blocks unsafe-inline JavaScript! 🥳
Wrangling ASP.NET was fun, but I'm happy to see this little project finished. It's the busiest I've been in a long time.