با liveshare میتوانید بدون کلون کردن ریپوزیتوری، به صورت هماهنگ با اعضای تیم و به صورت realtime کد خود را ویرایش یا دیباگ کنید:
If you haven’t heard of Live Share, it’s a tool that enables real-time collaborative development with your teammates from the comfort of your own tools. You’re able to share your code, and collaboratively edit and debug, without needing to clone repos or set up environments. It’s easy to get started with Live Share.
بازهها و الگوهای بازگشتی در C# 8
- C# 8 Adds Ranges and Recursive Patterns
- Ranges easily define a sequence of data, replacing the Enumberable.Range()
- Recursive Patterns brings an F#-like construct to C#
- Recursive Patterns is an awesome feature, it giving you the flexibility to testing the data against a sequence of conditions and performing further computations based on the condition met.
- Ranges is very useful to generate sequences of numbers in the form of a collection or a list.
ویژوال استودیو را هک کنید!
Visual Studio, like any Integrated Development Environment, can host extensions for more specialist languages or development tasks. This sort of work is reasonably straightforward most of the time but occasionally you need functionality that isn't available in the APIs. Michal takes two examples, printing code in an editing window, and gaining access to the Visual Studio Notifications, and explains how to hack Visual Studio to get to the functionality.
Last week Visual Studio 2017 version 15.4 and VS for Mac 7.2 were released into the stable channel. They include the very first release of the Xamarin Live Player capabilities in Visual Studios. This means you can simply update Visual Studio, turn on Xamarin Live Player (Preview), and get started visualizing your mobile apps with nothing more than VS and your iOS or Android device!
چگونه کوئری های SQL بهتری بنویسیم؟
SQL is far from dead: it’s one of the most in-demand skills that you find in job descriptions from the data science industry, whether you’re applying for a data analyst, a data engineer, a data scientist or any other roles. This is confirmed by 70% of the respondents of the 2016 O’Reilly Data Science Salary Survey, who indicate that they use SQL in their professional context.