.NET Hot Reload Support via CLI
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.NET Hot Reload Support via CLI
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Re: .NET Hot Reload Support via CLI
#2Previous thread from today about .NET hot-reload being removed: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28968231
Always remain vigil
Re: .NET Hot Reload Support via CLI
#3Follow-up blog post from .NET Director: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/net-hot-reload-support...
Re: .NET Hot Reload Support via CLI
#4Pretty encouraging sign given the drama the last few days. In addition to the community response, it’s pretty clear that a number of dotnet and MSFT team members went to bat hard for this. Really happy to see that they won out.
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#5Well, at least we cannot say they don’t listen to feedbacks.
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#6He wrote some "face keeping" Blabla but then the key fact: admitting that they made a mistake and misunderstood the community wish.
A step in the right direction.
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#7This is good, but given the amount of terrible decisions in the last few weeks from Microsoft I've lost all trust in them. This will pass, and they'll sneakily do something else.
It's clear from the reaction of the well known alt.net people that this problem is strategic, and coming from above. Nothing in this move signifies a change in that strategy.
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#8A hot-button issue gets corrected now, but then they continue to make subtler moves. Why say you love open-source if you keep the juicy bits of Visual Studio Code closed-source? More like you love open-source... for making money.
Microsoft is a big company with changing microcultures all the time. They alone as a whole should not take credit for their open-source endeavors. In general, big contributor names should be emphasized more, so that we know when they leave Microsoft or the project.
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#9I just wrote a comment on the other post about this.
I wonder how this decision was made _behind the scenes_.
Either some negotiation happened and the Visual Studio team got some concessions (smaller target?) or it was mandated from the top.
Both alternatives do not bode well for the VS team.
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#10As a small aside to the general discussion, I don't think I've ever seen an accepted reviews list that long. To me that in and of itself speaks volumes about how the development team feels about the business politics going on here.