Why does this video seem to imply that the null conditional makes the code thread-safe? He talks about the if statement and the cancellation not being thread-safe, but then they switch over to using the null-conditional operator without further addressing the issue of thread-safety? What... :/ It makes no sense that they gloss over that then just switch over to new syntax that doesn't address any of those concerns. I don't understand the point of bringing thread-safety into the talk without a corresponding resolve.
Explicit code always wins over compressed and hard to ready code any day. The developers for C# should focus more on useful additions to the language instead of inventing 10 more ways of doing the exact same thing in harder to read ways.
This demo was very informative and straightforward. It cleared out a lot for me. 😊
Excellent presentation and the delivery was first class.
Thank you Jeremy for the way you explain things. I immediately found your website and added it to my list of learning sources
Thank you for this excellent explanation of the null issue. Your presentation was clear and concise, and I appreciate your brevity.
Light mode, perfect for my eyes. Thank you
Nice videos. Could you invite him once more to do some videos on the modern C# features? As well as Vectors and intrinsics?
Great explanation. Specially the ??= operator.
This is very good. Thank you.
Informative.
cool😍
cool!
Why does this video seem to imply that the null conditional makes the code thread-safe? He talks about the if statement and the cancellation not being thread-safe, but then they switch over to using the null-conditional operator without further addressing the issue of thread-safety? What... :/ It makes no sense that they gloss over that then just switch over to new syntax that doesn't address any of those concerns. I don't understand the point of bringing thread-safety into the talk without a corresponding resolve.
Leslie I need your help
Null: that four letter word!
Explicit code always wins over compressed and hard to ready code any day. The developers for C# should focus more on useful additions to the language instead of inventing 10 more ways of doing the exact same thing in harder to read ways.
My poor eyes. Darkmode please.
lol. Dark mode actually hurts my eyes.
I prefer Light mode and light theme for videos. And the font zoomed in
No. Light mode is much better.