I recall reading that Thrust II (running at 1000mph but somewhat closer to the ground) used analog meters so that a glance could get an approximate value and rate of change quickly and in a situation of heavy pilot…
I'm curious, why do you say that?
.NET Framework is part of Windows. That means it is very stable and supported for a very long time. But it is also not possible to evolve it further. That is why the .NET team forked it to make .NET Core, which is cross…
investigations continue: https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/issues/94620
they missed a decimal point. Average US household consumption over a year is approx 1.25KW.
Look through a polarized filter to spot places under stress? At least that might work if it was plastic.
What was the problem -- the regex pattern, or some API?
I recall reading that Thrust II (running at 1000mph but somewhat closer to the ground) used analog meters so that a glance could get an approximate value and rate of change quickly and in a situation of heavy pilot…
I'm curious, why do you say that?
.NET Framework is part of Windows. That means it is very stable and supported for a very long time. But it is also not possible to evolve it further. That is why the .NET team forked it to make .NET Core, which is cross…
investigations continue: https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/issues/94620
they missed a decimal point. Average US household consumption over a year is approx 1.25KW.
Look through a polarized filter to spot places under stress? At least that might work if it was plastic.
What was the problem -- the regex pattern, or some API?