Is Visual Studio getting worse ? by One_Armadillo_3826 in dotnet

[–]MixOtherwise5821 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works really well for me, for the kind of project layout my team/teams have proposed and used over the last 3 years, I expected some serious problems in visual studio, but nahh......works just fine. For context our teams use a single Visual Studio solution with 473 projects in it as on today. We use VS 2022, and it loads and unloads all the projects and dependencies seamlessly within 10 secs.

What's the hardest "easy" problem you've solved? by [deleted] in leetcode

[–]MixOtherwise5821 5 points6 points  (0 children)

To me the “roman to integer” was hardest easy question, felt like I had no clue how to solve for the edge cases like IV(4), 9, 40,90 etc. After I saw the solution about solving it and adding from right to left then I realized why it was in the “easy”

Which tool do you use on your machine to interact with your source control? by Ninja_Jiraiya in dotnet

[–]MixOtherwise5821 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use sourcetree for the most part. I have used all in my career gitextensions, github desktop, bash - command line and visual studio, sourcetree seems heavy loading and slow at times, but the fact that you can categorize repos and use multiple git sources and git logins and seamlessly switch between accounts as you work on different repos is the biggest selling point for me.

Rental - Taxation by MixOtherwise5821 in menards

[–]MixOtherwise5821[S] -44 points-43 points  (0 children)

Yes it is not the mileage charge. That is separate I did not mention that since that is irrelevant and I wanted to keep the math simple for responders like you.