Dominique Schuppli
Dominique Schuppli
IMHO the announcement linked above is somewhat misleading, so hopefully people here won't mind if I add a few details about the current state of spans in .NET. It is...
@springy76, let's not get too sidetracked here, but... that is interesting. I am not familiar with ASP.NET Core, but assuming that 2.1 makes heavy use of spans, I cannot say...
Spans are now planned for inclusion in [.NET Standard 2.1](https://github.com/dotnet/standard/blob/master/docs/planning/netstandard-2.1/README.md).
@blairconrad: Some caching going on maybe, where previously that wasn't the case?
I agree that it would be nice to make your library have a very similar API surface to Castle's. @brunoblank's design comes close to how I would model these interfaces....
Btw. thank you @JSkimming for asking for my opinion... I appreciate it, even though I have hardly been involved in this project up until now. I am happy to draw...
> Also, @stakx if you're interested, I'd be happy to have you join the collaborators. @JSkimming, thank you very much for the offer. Interested, always (I love technical riddles. 😃),...
Hmm @brunoblank, I think for once I cannot agree. (Or I may simply misunderstand what you wrote.) > Personally I really dislike partial classes from external libraries and would prefer...
Hey everyone, I'd like to share something with you that I cooked up just now. A little earlier today, I was looking at the code produced by the C# compiler...
I do agree with Sam Harwell over in the Roslyn issue that the code fix's behavior is what most users will reasonably expect... after all, why would you want a...