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Every other C++ programmer is going to expect to see typename or class in front of a template type parameter. By hiding that, you will confuse other programmers. — alter igel21 secs ago
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@JeremyTCD: "This question is specifically about nullable types" -- no, not really. It's about generic types, and the difference between the .NET name for constructed generic types vs the name C# programmers are used to seeing. It's exactly the same as the marked duplicate. To make matters worse, the answer you gave doesn't even accomplish what the author of the question has asked for, while the advice in the marked duplicate does. — Peter Duniho25 secs ago
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Please, post text as text, not as photographs of text. This is a website for programmers, not photographers. We want to copy&paste&run your code and read your error messages, not critique your use of color and perspective. — Jörg W Mittag42 secs ago
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Rightly or wrongly, readers may interpret this question as "anyone want to do my work for me", and of course, software engineering is all about research and effort. — halfer34 secs ago
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Welcome to SO! Since this is your first post, I'll also note that this is not really an appropriate question for stack overflow - this site is more about specific problems with posted code, for future questions like this you might have better luck with softwareengineering.Stackexchange.com — Tedskovsky1 min ago
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@SoftwareEngineer I have no idea what changed but all of a sudden I am not getting Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server : Login timeout expired. when building image — SamuraiJack1 min ago
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@NullDev I think it is on topic as Ghidra is a software tool commonly used by programmers. — dan1st55 secs ago
The time is 2020-03-29T16:00:00.008Z and @Duga is alive
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@dan1st Ghidra is a reverse engineering toolkit. Questions regarding the disassembled output of ghidra or certain features of it would be on-topic. But help with the installation of the tool aren't. Citation from "What topics can I ask about here?": "software tools commonly used by programmers; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development" — NullDev31 secs ago
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Please be careful not to confuse new programmers by calling 'unspecified' behaviour 'undefined' — Pete Kirkham36 secs ago
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Well I would say learning about virtual environments is a good thing to learn early, you will much farther ahead than a lot of programmers. I am not sure what you mean about the chatbot. if it is a library you can still install it using pip within a cond environment, but that may need to be a new question. Good luck — Jeff Tilton26 secs ago
Try searching the web, github etc. - and if you don't find anything, you can try softwarerecs.stackexchange.com — einpoklum39 secs ago
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. SO is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. The goal is that you add some code of your own to your question to show at least the research effort you made to solve this yourself. — Cyrus54 secs ago
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Some programmers like Al Sweigart unapologetically use camelcase instead of underscores, it is all personal preference. But underscores are the correct way based on the style guide, so I cannot argue with that. — Pan-Source12 secs ago
The time is 2020-03-29T22:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
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Really i just want to be able to provide the simplest guidance on how to use my types to people who may be less advanced TS programmers, so it's mostly about what's the best looking example. — Jamie Treworgy30 secs ago