![]() ![]() A dozen MVP wannabes jump in and tell me I shouldn't be trying to do that thing anyway and that the product works just fine. I mentioned that whatever Microsoft product has a bug and doesn't do what the documentation says it will do. I've been dealing with this kind of crap ever since the early Usenet days. I should have known better than to try and use a Microsoft product at all. And all I am asking is if there is a good book! Holy mother of bullshittery! You are telling me that I am not allowed to ask the question that I am asking. Do you not realize that is exactly what I complained about people doing. ![]() How the hell is that ever a basis for reliably using the tools at hand. You act as if it is utterly unreasonable for me to want to know how the IDE works and that I should just write code and rely on other people on the internet to tell me how to configure things to get things to work without ever knowing what's really going on. You know, so I have a base of knowledge to help me figure how to beat use the IDE to accomplish my goals. Therefore, I am hoping beyond hope that there might be a book somewhere that explains the inner working of the IDE with a little more clarity. I am not saying what I want to do in this specific post because the number of things that I want to do but cannot find information on and can't get questions about answered at all has become almost insurmountable. ![]() I am not talking about exactly what I want to do, not because I don't have anything that I actually want to do. You are trying to pretend that I "want to know about VS just for the sake of knowing about VS" in an absolute vacuum, just to make me look unreasonable and stupid. But it was also an utterly unnecessary straw-man argument. ![]() I want a book that actually explains things in an organized manner presented in the order in which it is best to learn the topics. Not another YouTube channel where somebody talks too fast and clicks in 15 places within 5 seconds and expects me to follow what they're doing. Not yet another web site that just plagiarized the Microsoft documentation. But it seems only the most simple of questions are ever answered. I've tried asking individual questions in here. The whole thing reads as if it was churned out by an outsourced contractor who did their best to make it look as if they were writing lots of good documentation while obfuscating the fact that the documentation tells you almost nothing that you really need to know. It constantly says things like, "For more information see X" but X just links to the beginning of an entire 1,000 page document with no indication as to where that "more information" may be hidden. It is disjointed and disorganized as well. Almost every paragraph is a random-ish mish-mash of not-wrong-but-not-helpful statements that almost always require one to already know every iota of the entire rest of the IDE to understand. There are sections that describe features that no longer exist. The problem is that the documentation is crap. The problem is NOT that I have difficulty understanding documentation. I earned a 4.0 in my major for my CS bachelor's degree. For every hour of reading, I want to murder at least five additional people. I have tried reading the official Microsoft documentation. ![]()
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