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We would like to update you on the .NET Core 3.0 schedule and introduce you to improvements in .NET Core SDK installers, Docker containers, Range, and Index. We also have updates on the Windows Desktop and Entity Framework projects. This release brought to you by the number '3'
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After careful reading I am little confused but hopeful.
Does that mean I can install Preview3 and that when the public release of .NET Core 3 is available everything should start working with it nicely and my preview SDK won't be a problem (Except wasted disk space)?
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IANAL (or PM), but that's what it sounds like to me - when you install the gold version, it will overwrite the preview version.
However, they didn't say the magic words, "feature complete" that I could tell, so function signatures and whatnot may still change between now and then.
Not helpful, I know, sorry.
TTFN - Kent
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mmmm ... my first encounter with "IANAL" ... hesitated to look it up
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I think it has something to do with apple.
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I think you're correct...it is their new interface.
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Users of mobile devices in 2018 faced what could be the strongest cybercriminal onslaught ever seen. Over the course of the year, we observed both new mobile device infection techniques (for example, DNS hijacking) and a step-up in the use of tried-and-tested distribution schemes (for example, SMS spam). Mobile is the new Windows?
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Many users get mad on windows 10 so they start using smart phones and tablets more.
More usage = More scam probability = More profit for criminals = More criminality.
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If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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Our goal is to build an even better user experience in partnership with the community. We are encouraging your fresh perspectives and increased participation to help define the future of Calculator. Finally we can figure out how they implemented that '+' button!
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Making it open source is a plus. Helps promote equality instead of dividing us. I guess I went off on a tangent there.
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Rooted squarely in sound logic
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Ever catch yourself saying “uhhh” too many times? Many people vow to cut back on relying on such verbal crutches once they realize they’re using them, but they’re not just filler. Um, really?
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Microsoft seems to be moving toward simplifying and consolidating its project-management services portfolio by championing its new Project Service. New icons? Create a brand-new tool from scratch?
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If past history is anything to go by, they'll take away everything that works, and replace it with a few sliding switches in the settings app.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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The National Security Agency released a free, public version of Ghidra, a set of tools developed internally for software reverse engineering. The agency will also release Ghidra's source code, allowing users to improve the framework's feature set and turn it into a more effective tool. Quick, someone call Godzilla to defeat Ghidra!
Or at least an obfuscator
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field.setValue(!!~~data.Custom[record.ID].Value);
Let's see. This is not not not notting.
If two no's make a right, do four nots make a
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Ha! The double exclamation is fairly common for coercing things to booleans.
I've occasionally seen the double ~ as a slightly faster Math.floor, usually used when performance isn't actually critical at all.
I've never seen someone use them both at the same time, though. I get what the writer of that code is trying to do, but somehow I doubt that this code is used somewhere that ~~ really makes a difference over the easier to read Math.floor .
For anyone wondering what this JS does, it is basically a lazy man's version of this:
if (Math.floor(data.Custom[record.ID].Value) > 0) {
field.setValue(true);
} else {
field.setValue(false);
}
In both cases, you'll end up with false if data.Custom[record.ID].Value is a string or object, because Math.floor("LOL") and Math.floor({}) both return NaN, and NaN > 0 evaluates to false.
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But, but, but...
The ~~ totally negates the bitwise operation, right? Right?
I mean
~~1 == 1
~~X == X
~X != X
~1 == -2
That's definitely weird looking code. I guess it is because of the Math.floor() thing.
~~7.234 == 7
modified 7-Mar-19 8:03am.
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raddevus wrote: ~1 == -1 I thought it was -2
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Nelek wrote: I thought it was -2
Oops! (I edited the original now). thanks
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/03/chromium-based-edge-screenshots-might-as-well-be-chrome/
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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