cat /proc/sys/net/bridge/bridge-nf-call-iptables
sysctl vm.swappiness=0
swapoff -a
public class Perlin { | |
public static double OctavePerlin(double x, double y, double z, int octaves, double persistence) { | |
double total = 0; | |
double frequency = 1; | |
double amplitude = 1; | |
for(int i=0;i<octaves;i++) { | |
total += perlin(x * frequency, y * frequency, z * frequency) * amplitude; | |
amplitude *= persistence; |
<Query Kind="Program"> | |
<NuGetReference Prerelease="true">Microsoft.Diagnostics.Runtime</NuGetReference> | |
<Namespace>Microsoft.Diagnostics.Runtime</Namespace> | |
<Namespace>System</Namespace> | |
<Namespace>System.IO</Namespace> | |
<Namespace>System.Linq</Namespace> | |
<Namespace>System.Text</Namespace> | |
<Namespace>Microsoft.Diagnostics.Runtime.Utilities</Namespace> | |
</Query> |
<Project> | |
<ItemGroup> | |
<Solution Include="*.sln" /> | |
<PublishProject Include="XXX.Mvc\XXX.Mvc.csproj" /> | |
<TestProject Include="**\*.Test*.*proj" Exclude="XXX.Tests.Shared\XXX.Tests.Shared.csproj" /> | |
</ItemGroup> | |
<Target Name="Build"> | |
<MSBuild Projects="@(Solution)" Targets="Restore" ContinueOnError="ErrorAndStop" UnloadProjectsOnCompletion="true" UseResultsCache="false" /> | |
<MSBuild Projects="@(PublishProject)" Targets="Publish" Properties="Configuration=Release" ContinueOnError="ErrorAndContinue" /> |
Code used in the live coding demo at DotNext
Source generators introduction by Microsoft
package com.loohp.editablesigns; | |
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor; | |
import java.lang.reflect.Field; | |
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException; | |
import java.lang.reflect.Method; | |
import java.util.ArrayList; | |
import java.util.Arrays; | |
import java.util.List; | |
import java.util.UUID; |
I'm too lazy to write this as official documentation so I'm transcribing my experiences here for reference.
This is high level and does not cover how to setup your peer, only how to use the API itself.
This is not a tutorial.
If you are just getting started, this tutorial by DevLogLogan is worth watching.