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Oceas
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Just learned C# today. Excited to add it to my resume! 😁

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  • 19
    Good for you that you added "P.S. check tags"
    I got triggered
  • 16
    Good job! I can tell you are an expert, looking at the picture. Have a +1 :P
  • 7
    I can tell you that you are using the hidden winaero theme. Definitely a developer.
  • 4
    You know wat? I thought printing to console was Console.out.println("sth");

    *Previous java devs cries*
  • 2
    In a RDP too? Nice xD
  • 28
    Next skill: learn how to make screenshots!
  • 3
    I like the clean and simple architecture!
  • 6
    Compile it without VS using only the raw C# compiler...
  • 2
    Tidy up those imports!! Sake... 🙄
  • 2
    @runfrodorun
    This is dumb. Developers should always encourage other developers to learn something new and to make their own (bad) experiences.
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  • 3
    @thoxx @runfrodorun developers don't let developers use c#. It's just crap to work with. I'd highly encourage any developer to explore languages not created by Microsoft
  • 0
    Add It to Linkedin
  • 0
    @kamen screenshots aren't a problem.... corporate restrictions are.
  • 2
    @Oceas You're a programmer, don't give up so easily.
  • 1
    You got it wrong, it's "Hello World!", but good start anyway, that's impressive
  • 0
    great, now finish up that chess engine!
  • 3
    @kyleperik then every game dev in the world who use unity should be dead and jobless dude
  • 0
    @RhysOC yeah.... working with some local APIs limited to a Windows server environment. Also sorry for the delayed response lol
  • 0
    @CozyPlanes I've done allot of Dev over the years and just started C# two weeks ago for some enterprise dev for O365 systems..... It's not bad coming from a heavy Java and web background.
  • 0
    @dontbeevil it's not without reason. The reason is simple, Microsoft is a money machine, Linux and open source is a community. It's proven to me through my experiences how much simpler it is to use Linux and open source resources.
  • 0
    @dontbeevil it's about freedom, not free beer. You can open source projects for your company and still sell services. It's about knowing what you're using, not trusting that it's going to treat your data well and not crash everyday.
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    @dontbeevil gosh we don't have to put each other down as people. I in no way think that all people should use stop what they're doing and switch to Linux. I prefer Linux, and I just encourage others to see it the way I do as well. I agree with just about everything @runfrodorun says haha, I thought I'd never find anyone who thinks the same way XD

    What a corrupted world :'(
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