You may think he is reading, but Jon Skeet has this commited to memory already. He is actually answering Stack Overflow questions using only his thumb.
4:40 Jon Skeet even knows a better way to write Hello World programs than the writers of the language specification. And this is just at the introductory level, he didn't even talk about making the program GPU accelerated.
Classic. "It would still have worked with ... but it would have produced a different output ... idiomatic ... but we will allow that" ... How on earth did you read it this way with a straight face?
You may think he is reading, but Jon Skeet has this commited to memory already. He is actually answering Stack Overflow questions using only his thumb.
I am vexed that the 800 page specification still begins "C# is a simple language". :-)
Who's answering Stack Overflow questions during this reading? Crisis!!
Still my favorite C#-related video. You deserve a medal for this hahaha.
Holding Surface Book feels so natural and excellent in Jon Skeet's hands.
You have not read the C# specification unless you have read it in the original Klingon
The backdrop falls away a few seconds after 30:20. So exciting! :-P
This is now my favorite way to consume technical documentation.
4:40
Jon Skeet even knows a better way to write Hello World programs than the writers of the language specification.
And this is just at the introductory level, he didn't even talk about making the program GPU accelerated.
At 1:03:09 - They're called "FINALIZERS!" Thank you very much, Jon Skeet!
Hahaha, this is fantastic work Jon. Thank you for this early Christmas gift.
Love the trans flag in the background
> After I come out
Oh boy you may have let theg cat out of the bag there ;) Seriously though, stay strong and good luck!
Barf. Who you want to grind your bits with and what clothes and other social affectations you want to express has nothing to do with c#
Thank you very much for this Jon!
Definitely would get my kids to sleep at night
"C#, pronounced C#" had me crippled with laughter
Classic. "It would still have worked with ... but it would have produced a different output ... idiomatic ... but we will allow that" ... How on earth did you read it this way with a straight face?
I prefer it's original name Common Object Oriented Language or COOL.
I have the t-shirt that reads "C# is COOL". Few understand its meaning.
Not prefer "Common Object Brilliant Oriented Language" (COBOL) - OK, maybe not :).
Please read the nodatime source code ;-)
I'm very confused and I don't know how I got here, but that sounds like a great cause you're doing this for in the description!
Now it's Christmas.
love it!
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tony the pony - yay!