Announcing proudly that botnet can now compile without a csproj file seems a bit over excited.
It his basically:
gcc test.c -o test.exe test.exe.
and
#!/ comple and run gcc test.c -o test.exe test.exe.
Announcing proudly that botnet can now compile without a csproj file seems a bit over excited.
It his basically:
gcc test.c -o test.exe test.exe.
and
#!/ comple and run gcc test.c -o test.exe test.exe.
On the contrary if cpp had something like csproj and it'd package manager by *default*, then it be 5 times less painful to use
You know that 99% of use are not botnets.
Sounds like argument for not sharpening knives because criminals can stab people.
I think it's reasonable to assume the poster meant "dotnet" and that you're responding to a typo