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by ben509
2453 days ago
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If the site is providing toy examples that are not useful in production, then it should state that. If "idioms" mean code that adheres to best practices, given that C# code is frequently threaded, their examples should mitigate common threading issues. |
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It will be ignored. StackOverflow guys and all participants have put an enormous effort into making it at least partially trusted source of snippets, and I hope it will never be outranked by sites like this.
(to creator: sorry for this, but in a long run it only harms everyone, unless you “die” for it)