Does setting a function public affect the C# compiler’s ability to inline the function as an optimization?
This could be either for the .NET or Mono compilers.
Does setting a function public affect the C# compiler’s ability to inline the function as an optimization?
This could be either for the .NET or Mono compilers.
Does setting a function public affect the C# compiler’s ability to inline the function as an optimization?
This could be either for the .NET or Mono compilers.
Does setting a function public affect the C# compiler’s ability to inline the function as an optimization?
This could be either for the .NET or Mono compilers.
Best approach for propagating errors in service access layer of a multiplatform mobile app
We’ve started working on a mobile app using Xamarin. There’s a core library that is to be shared among Android and iOS apps. In the core library there will be several functions for communicating with a web service. I’ve had a discussion with my brother on what the best approach would be, we both have a different opinion, so we’d like to hear your views on the matter. And perhaps there’s an even better approach we both didn’t think of yet.
Best approach for propagating errors in service access layer of a multiplatform mobile app
We’ve started working on a mobile app using Xamarin. There’s a core library that is to be shared among Android and iOS apps. In the core library there will be several functions for communicating with a web service. I’ve had a discussion with my brother on what the best approach would be, we both have a different opinion, so we’d like to hear your views on the matter. And perhaps there’s an even better approach we both didn’t think of yet.
Best approach for propagating errors in service access layer of a multiplatform mobile app
We’ve started working on a mobile app using Xamarin. There’s a core library that is to be shared among Android and iOS apps. In the core library there will be several functions for communicating with a web service. I’ve had a discussion with my brother on what the best approach would be, we both have a different opinion, so we’d like to hear your views on the matter. And perhaps there’s an even better approach we both didn’t think of yet.
Does the recent open sourcing of MSFT’s C# compiler mean it can be made cross-platform? [closed]
Closed 10 years ago.
Does the recent open sourcing of MSFT’s C# compiler mean it can be made cross-platform? [closed]
Closed 10 years ago.
Does the recent open sourcing of MSFT’s C# compiler mean it can be made cross-platform? [closed]
Closed 10 years ago.