Aaron Dandy
Aaron Dandy
Nothing has changed yet, for now I recommend keeping two dictionaries. One dictionary from file, such as an en-us dictionary, and another dictionary in memory for the user's custom words....
I really want to avoid strong named assemblies but I literally can't stop you from signing it yourself, so go for it. If you want to contribute it as part...
Could you provide a description of what you mean by this?
@dzmitry-lahoda if you mean a spell checker for code, you could build one yes. One example that was started a while ago for roslyn: https://github.com/BrightLight/YouShouldSpellcheck.Analyzer .
This may only have an impact on Australian and South African English dictionaries. A specialized performance benchmark may need to be added to notice a difference or just be lazy...
Interesting, I can't seem to find any Hunspell compatible dictionary files out there. This project is just a port of the orignial Hunspell which can be found at [hunspell/hunspell](https://github.com/hunspell/hunspell). That...
Another thought: again I'm no linguist and have no idea what I am talking about but the German language may have some similarities in the way it forms what would...
This is possible, but really hard! The easiest thing is what I think you want though, to just slap some affixes onto some roots. This is not _totally_ correct but...
@ArtemGovorov I would just like to let you know that configuring wallaby worked great while setting up karma for our scenario involved a good deal of frustration. I would love...
With all the .NET naming chaos consolidating back to the name .NET, what used to be called ".NET Standard" and .NET Core is now just becoming .NET . For legacy...