Jon Skeet's blog articles

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on 1/20/2014 6:36 AM
I see a lot of problems which look somewhat different at first glance, but all have the same cause: Text is losing "special characters" when I transfer it from one computer to another Decryption ends up with garbage Compressed data can't be decompressed I can transfer text but not binary data These are all cases of transforming and (usually) transferring data, and then performing the reverse transformation. Often there are multiple transformations involved, and they need to be carefully [...]
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on 1/20/2014 12:36 AM
I see a lot of problems which look somewhat different at first glance, but all have the same cause: Text is losing "special characters" when I transfer it from one computer to another Decryption ends up with garbage Compressed data can’t be decompressed I can transfer text but not binary data These are all cases […]
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on 1/14/2014 6:00 AM
As I begin to write this, I'm in a small cubicle in Philadelphia airport, on my way back from CodeMash - a wonderful conference (yet again) which I feel privileged to have attended. Personal top highlights definitely include Dustin Campbell's talk on C# 6 (I'm practically dribbling with anticipation - bits please!) and playing Settlers of Catan on an enormous board. Kevin Pilch-Bisson's talk on scriptcs was fabulous too, not least because he demonstrated its NuGet support using Noda Time. I'm very likely t[...]
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on 1/14/2014 12:00 AM
As I begin to write this, I’m in a small cubicle in Philadelphia airport, on my way back from CodeMash – a wonderful conference (yet again) which I feel privileged to have attended. Personal top highlights definitely include Dustin Campbell’s talk on C# 6 (I’m practically dribbling with anticipation – bits please!) and playing Settlers […]
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on 9/21/2013 8:53 AM
It feels a little odd even to write this post, but I receive quite a few emails asking me for advice on how to get better at programming, how to get through interviews, whether it's better to be a generalist or a specialist etc. I want to make it very clear right from the start, I am not a career guidance expert. I have very little evidence that this is good advice, and it may well not be good advice for you even if it's good advice in general. Oh, and don't expect anything shockingly insightful or origina[...]
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