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Charted | Visualizing California’s GDP Compared to Countries 💰
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
California's GDP makes the state one of the most powerful economies in the world. This graphic compares it to the GDP of 10 select countries. View Online | Subscribe Presented by: Hedge Against
Mapped | The World’s Happiest Countries in 2023 🌎
Monday, March 20, 2023
Our annual map shows the happiest (and least happy) countries in every global region based on the latest data. View Online | Subscribe FEATURED STORY The World's Happiest Countries in 2023 Our
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Sunday, March 19, 2023
Every visualization published this week, in one place. Sunday Digest - Every Infographic From the Past Week View this email in your browser Sunday Digest: Last Week's Infographics Here are all the
Animated Map | The Largest Cities Throughout History 🌃
Saturday, March 18, 2023
Where were the largest cities in the world throughout history? This video shows the rise (and fall) of the most populated cities from 3000 BCE. View Online | Subscribe FEATURED STORY The Largest Cities
Mapped | Oil and Gas Spills in the U.S. Since 2010 🌎
Friday, March 17, 2023
Oil and gas spills can be messy, but where are they most likely to occur? This graphic looks at oil and gas spills in the US since 2010. View Online | Subscribe Presented by: The future of sports
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
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[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Use the Index Operator
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " C# 8 introduced the index-from-end operator when accessing items in a collection. Here is an example of this prior to C# 8: return results[results.Count - 1]; In this case,
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Use Compound Assignments
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " Compound assignments have been available since .NET was released and is the preferred way to modify numbers and strings. Here is an example of the issue: var peopleCount = 0;
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: The Importance of the readonly Modifier
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " The readonly modifier is used to designate fields or variables that can only be assigned once, typically during object creation or in the constructor. It is commonly employed
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Wednesday, May 31, 2023
TechCrunch Newsletter TechCrunch logo The Daily Crunch logo By Christine Hall Wednesday, May 31, 2023 Today, some cybercrimes were uncovered, we found out how many of you are curious about the new
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Always Use Accessibility Modifiers
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " Accessibility modifiers are used to control the visibility of accessibility of types and members and are critical for proper Object-Oriented Programming. Here is why you need
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Remove Unread Private Members
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " As code is removed or changed in a class, often that might create unused private members such as variables, methods, properties, etc. It's important to remove them to
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Inline Variable Declaration
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " Starting with .NET 7, when calling a method with an out parameter, it's advisable to inline the variable declaration. Here is an example of the issue: double number1;if(
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: aDD bRACES IN c#
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " Not adding braces {} to if statements can cause issues and readability issues. This code causes a violation: if (somelist[i] != other.somelist[i]) return false; This is how
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Remove Unnecessary Using Directives
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " I always remove unnecessary using directives for a few reasons that I discuss in detail in my coding standards book and conference session. First, let me show the issue: using