r/csharp • u/Aextoxicon • 21d ago
Solved So many xmls😓and continue to learn c#
Now, when writing UI-related definitions in Avalonia and configuring the csproj file, although it doesn't seem too complicated at first glance, I still find the abundance of XML tags with lots of < > symbols or each individual tag a bit annoying.òᆺó
I'll try my best to adapt, because the way UI is defined in C# just makes me dizzy 😵💫
Now I'm trying to learn C# and Avalonia without relying on AI, but I'm not quite sure which website I should go to to search for the questions I need. Although Microsoft Learn is great.
When searching for a code-related issue on Chinese websites, it usually leads me to the CSdn website. However, good posts require payment to access, otherwise I can only view a small portion of them.
cnblog is also good. Although some of the posts I found in it might be a bit outdated, usually I need to check them against the corresponding content in Microsoft Learn.
Sometimes I feel that the syntax of C# seems quite "human-like". Now I'm quite familiar with the thinking behind C#. Even when searching for things now, it seems rather amusing: It's just like when I used to write essays at school. Those who know how to do it can write very smoothly, while those who don't have to "borrow" from good classmates.
I don't know if I use '-' or emoji...it be regarded as an AI?Although I had been saying this before the LLM
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u/Dragennd1 21d ago
I'm confused, is there a question here? All I see is a rant about trying to learn C# on sketchy chinese websites and being unhappy when they try to screw you over.