Console.WriteLine("Hello 🐘!");
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@dotnet I read this as “Hello Postgres!” for a long time and I was confused as to why dotnet would be something that’s been possible for a very long time. 😂 @aphistic 😍 We love Postgres and all of the amazing databases out there! https://learn.microsoft.com/ef/core/providers/ @dotnet Hi? Good thing you rolled out your own instance, welcome to the fediverse. @dotnet yaaay nice to see you here. The Fediverse needs more orgs or official dev communities. You may want to try verifying one or multiple links from your bio in the future also. @dotnet Hello. Before you get going too far with this handle, may I point out: If your server is on a subdomain of a domain you're known to own, everyone can know without having to check that it's yours. If this account was "@dotnet@dot.net" or "@dotnet@social.dot.net", I wouldn't have to check for a verified checkmark on the blog entry in your profile. Just a particular advantage of federation that isn't automatically obvious. @dotnet (Or, to reduce the amount of servers being run by the same company, @dotnet@social.microsoft.com) @dotnet https://m.tweepsmap.com/@Samir/109790161909627556 A lot more to come soon, I think you will be proud :) Welcome to the Fediverse. But I believe the correct syntax of a real programming language is: std::cout << "Hello World!"; |
@dotnet ok then, followed.