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[DiscordArchive] Also maybe I can bring this up via you, do you know if casclib locks any archives or indexes for rea

[DiscordArchive] Also maybe I can bring this up via you, do you know if casclib locks any archives or indexes for rea

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rektbyfaith
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06-17-2018, 09:25 AM
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Archived author: Marlamin • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:25:01.599000+00:00
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Also maybe I can bring this up via you, do you know if casclib locks any archives or indexes for reading?
rektbyfaith
06-17-2018, 09:25 AM #1

Archived author: Marlamin • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:25:01.599000+00:00
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Also maybe I can bring this up via you, do you know if casclib locks any archives or indexes for reading?

rektbyfaith
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06-17-2018, 09:25 AM
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Archived author: Marlamin • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:25:23.013000+00:00
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I often have users of wowmodelviewer complaining of corrupted installs because agent tried to fix it while wowmodelviewer was open.
rektbyfaith
06-17-2018, 09:25 AM #2

Archived author: Marlamin • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:25:23.013000+00:00
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I often have users of wowmodelviewer complaining of corrupted installs because agent tried to fix it while wowmodelviewer was open.

rektbyfaith
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06-17-2018, 09:27 AM
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Archived author: Quantam • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:27:00.887000+00:00
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Huh. There's some new syntax in C# it seems. Some of the stuff in these .cs files is new to me and I've done C# before
rektbyfaith
06-17-2018, 09:27 AM #3

Archived author: Quantam • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:27:00.887000+00:00
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Huh. There's some new syntax in C# it seems. Some of the stuff in these .cs files is new to me and I've done C# before

rektbyfaith
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06-17-2018, 09:27 AM
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Archived author: Marlamin • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:27:20.105000+00:00
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Oh yeah there's new stuff all the time, tom especially loves using it.
rektbyfaith
06-17-2018, 09:27 AM #4

Archived author: Marlamin • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:27:20.105000+00:00
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Oh yeah there's new stuff all the time, tom especially loves using it.

rektbyfaith
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06-17-2018, 09:27 AM
#5
Archived author: Quantam • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:27:58.829000+00:00
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Ehh. A one library to rule them all should be written in native, non-managed code for max speed and min size
rektbyfaith
06-17-2018, 09:27 AM #5

Archived author: Quantam • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:27:58.829000+00:00
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Ehh. A one library to rule them all should be written in native, non-managed code for max speed and min size

rektbyfaith
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06-17-2018, 09:28 AM
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Archived author: Marlamin • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:28:26.048000+00:00
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That's where opinions already start to diverge it seems :p
rektbyfaith
06-17-2018, 09:28 AM #6

Archived author: Marlamin • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:28:26.048000+00:00
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That's where opinions already start to diverge it seems :p

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06-17-2018, 09:28 AM
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Archived author: Quantam • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:28:48.153000+00:00
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Writing catc in Python has really drilled that point into my head
rektbyfaith
06-17-2018, 09:28 AM #7

Archived author: Quantam • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:28:48.153000+00:00
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Writing catc in Python has really drilled that point into my head

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06-17-2018, 09:29 AM
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Archived author: Quantam • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:29:39.741000+00:00
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And while Python is far slower and more memory-hungry than C# that gets JITed to native code, the managed type system still means it'll be a lot worse than native code in memory use
rektbyfaith
06-17-2018, 09:29 AM #8

Archived author: Quantam • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:29:39.741000+00:00
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And while Python is far slower and more memory-hungry than C# that gets JITed to native code, the managed type system still means it'll be a lot worse than native code in memory use

rektbyfaith
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06-17-2018, 09:31 AM
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Archived author: Quantam • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:31:19.779000+00:00
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Although...
rektbyfaith
06-17-2018, 09:31 AM #9

Archived author: Quantam • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:31:19.779000+00:00
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Although...

rektbyfaith
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06-17-2018, 09:31 AM
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Archived author: Marlamin • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:31:22.869000+00:00
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C# gets a lot of shit for being managed, they've been doing pretty awesome performance and memory improvements in .NET Core and such. I'm sure C++ etc can still be faster but I just prefer C# for readability
rektbyfaith
06-17-2018, 09:31 AM #10

Archived author: Marlamin • Posted: 2018-06-17T09:31:22.869000+00:00
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C# gets a lot of shit for being managed, they've been doing pretty awesome performance and memory improvements in .NET Core and such. I'm sure C++ etc can still be faster but I just prefer C# for readability

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