@James_M_South@beeradmoore@MSEdgeDev Yep, I've had this behavior on DevOps forever. I don't trust the Edge finding anymore on it, there's usually a page-provided find that works.
@davidfowl I've been using C# since somewhere around 2003. It's a rich and inviting language, packed full of features. Very few oddities or unexpected constructs.
The new Span/Memory is great for performance. Every day I learn something new. Sequence is the latest.
@Seshumeda I've enabled Discussions on GitHub, and we can discuss there. I'm guessing that you now have different results due to the padding changes? I've enabled backward compatibility with a property.
@davidfowl Absolutely yes!I currently do right now.From easier route handling,to Razor pages,to additional out of the box features.A minor hit on deploy size and cold startup is well worth it.With consumption I dont have to worry about VMs or even containers,just memory.Deploy here and done
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@Jandelliott @betacellpodcast I also remember the early days, it was crazy the amount of disinformation. I wonder who was actually behind it all. I wrote a long, thoughtful, articulate review of it on some medical site. Then not even a few days later, poof, gone.
@lindsey_and @betacellpodcast @Jandelliott @jefferynobles I've been on it since a few months after it first came out. It truly is next level, the previous best revolution being the pump. I currently take between 3-6+ 12u doses depending on the usual diabetus conditions of the day.