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    For those who are interested in programming and C# Computer Science

    For those who are interested in programming and C# Computer Science


    For those who are interested in programming and C#

    Posted: 01 Jun 2019 07:23 AM PDT

    Have you ever wanted to let yourself out and rant about your programming problems, work, clients, studies? Have you been stuck and had no one to ask for help? Maybe you a professional who wants to share the experience with others? Well, there might be just the place for you 🙂

    C# Inn is a Discord community with over 2000 members. We have a few goals in mind. First, we aim to create a sanctuary where developers and students can freely ask questions, collaborate, learn all while having fun and making friends. Arrogance, looking down on others, spoonfeeding are not tolerated. We will give you a fishing rod (get you on track) so that you can catch a fish (solve your problems)

    We love talking about anything C# or .Net related. Architecture is another topic we love to discuss about.

    We offer lessons (live on [Twitch](twitch.tv/kaisinnel) and upload to YouTube ) , consultations, collaborations. Right now we are working on our community website which you can join if you want.

    If you are interested, here is a the invitation

    If you join, don't forget to say hello👋! If you don't, thank you either way for reading this🙂

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    Apologises in advance if this question comes across as vague, but I was wondering is there a go to text for memory management ??

    By 'go to text' I'm thinking of what Knuth's 'Art of Programming' does for algorithms etc.

    submitted by /u/big_tasty1
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