Anybody know when we get the #Roslyn 4.10 NuGet packages (like Microsoft.CodeAnalysis)?
I'm assuming they're going to follow the "even" pattern and declare 17.10 as LTSC, which means I will want to officially support Roslyn 4.10. Both of these pages are currently out of date:
I've been noticing whole-machine slow downs whenever I heavily use my Dev Drive (for example, building source) that are just unacceptable.
A common example is I'll start a full build in Visual Studio and then go to type in Windows Terminal and everything I type will be delayed by multiple seconds. Even pasting will show only a few characters at a time.
@khalidabuhakmeh@elan@KirillOsenkov The real problem is that Microsoft tries a lot in the developer UX space that ends up abandoned. Being wary of MAUI is smart, given how many false starts they've had trying to replace WinForms. Aspire is too new to know if it'll stick. I'm just glad I don't have to think about web development ever again. 😂
dotnet does not appear to require a trailing backslash when you define a custom NuGet package cache path via env var NUGET_PACKAGES but Visual Studio does.
@jaredpar I assume the answer is replacing string-concatenated paths with Path.Combine. More typing for more safety. MSBuild files tend to be all about the string concatenated paths. 😔
Am I the only one who wants dotnet format to be usable against just a single file, rather than [<PROJECT | SOLUTION>] ? I'm only working in one file, I really don't want 732 files changed in this commit. We'll get to them when we get to them. #dotnet
@matt@dotnetbot I guess you're assuming that all the hashtags would end up on dotnet.social, which isn't necessarily true either, but probably more true for your small instance. So you're still not getting everything... just more.
Reasonable use case then, I guess, but it sort of suggests that such bots should be on the biggest possible server.
I love TDD but sometimes I hate following the hashtag (purposefully not linked here) because of the posts by Scrum Shills. (Apologies if you're really into Scrum, but from my perspective it's nothing but Agile Amway.)