Hip Hop Makers is a music production website that launched in to teach music lovers how to make music, sell beats, and make money from music. Can i use all the free drum samples from this site in commercial use…. The samples came from a number of places, so I would be cautious on how I use them.
But I do think samples are kind of a generic sound pack, so it may be ok. Lawd, Jesus, you done did a bad thing. One of the most influential, and musically sound kit is available for free?
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You know what?! This is the best kdrama website ever existed!! The design, OSTs, provided download links, Trailers, … everything is just perfect! Thank you so much for uploading this! Please and thank you! Uptobox is blocking episode 7 [p]. Thanks, but Google requires your phone number to make an account. They are explicitly implemented in. With this shipped, how far away is the similar static abstract members in class hierarchies?
Being able to have a static factory method in a base class that is derived in the implementations would be great. I agree that static abstract sounds like a mouthful and also like a logical impossibility according to the original meaning of static , but it does explain how the members are resolved and where they live which comes in handy.
This is an area that we are looking into in the future. Implementing this required significant more work in the runtime though hence the initial preview was scoped to interfaces only. Oh man, this is so cool. This looks really familiar. Almost like I designed it a year ago, wrote an article about it, and never got credit. This was an effort primarily among. Can you point to that article and design? It would be great to take a look at your approach.
There was also some influence based on what other languages are doing such as protocols in Swift and traits in Rust. Carol Eidt and some other folks had designed a solution that was almost the same solution that we ended up redesigning in January , we were not aware at the time of the specific implementation details, but we did learn of her previous work, and were very happy that we were in alignment around the implementation specifics — which was a good validating point for the design.
The capability was not implemented at the time as there were other features competing for attention, and generic math had not risen to be more important. Over time, that calculation changed, numerical applications are more common, and deep learning with its myriad of data types was not very pleasant to do in.
NET without throwing away code. Once this rolls out, a lot of cumbersome code that we have can be vastly simplified and made more accessible to our users. I assume this is the article you are referring to, Patrick? Thanks for writing it. It does a good job of covering the problem space and also provides good context from other programming languages.
I took away new insight from reading it. For fairness, the article does not present a design, more a direction. If you do want to propose a direction or contribute a design in full or in part , I recommend starting that as an issue on a dotnet repo.
NET 7 planning. Please share the article and same for the other instances. We take these sorts of claims very seriously. If it is a public, sharing the link should be easy. You could reasonably describe our design process as being too insular. I do not believe — on the other end of the spectrum — that anyone on my team is representing the work of others as their own. Our design leaders would never tolerate that happening if they had knowledge of it.
They are very rigorous. Plagiarism is a serious claim in academic, commercial, or other copyright-oriented domains. Otherwise, drop the claim if you cannot or will not substantiate it.
I suspect his concern is about the style used to propose the new INumber interface and how it resembles the idea in the traits article and the source code of his GitHub projects. So yes, he has a good point. We had the INumber design in early Feburary , before this post you referenced from September 7 months later , but I just remembered an interesting historical nugget that I wanted to share.
This took place in October , just when I had freshly started on AI work which was part of the inspiration for this work , we would create the first paper that described the goals and design by December that we shared with Mads, Jared and Jan for feedback.
Then a stroke of genius from Mads Torgersen set us in the right path, we did not know to implement the supporting capabilities of Associated Types, we could just get clever with the use of generics these are the TSelf that you see in the original partydonk posts, a homage to the Swift-inspired design.
What you see in the earlier Partydonk commits is already the. Add someFoo, someBar ;. This version has been available publicly since Things get reinvented independently all the time and this stuff has been on the radar of a lot of people for a long time.
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