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A
Hello
and
welcome
to
the
dotnet
community
stand
up
as
you
notice:
I'm,
not
Kendra.
My
name
is
Andrew
hall
I
work
on
the
Rosslyn
team.
We
contribute
pretty
heavily
to
productivity
tools
that
go
into
visual
studio
and
we
have
with
us
today
Cody
and
Matthew
I'm
gonna.
Actually,
let
Cody
run
most
of
us
because
I'm
pretty
new
to
this
and
he
knows
what's
going
on
well.
A
B
B
It's
called
in
fraktur,
we'll
be
getting
into
that
a
little
more
details
of
what
in
practice
for
the
community
and
where
it's
going
next,
and
also
a
little
bit
of
information
about
how
you
can
contribute
to
the
dinette
community
and
what
you
know,
what
types
of
tools
are
out
there
to
help
you
there
so,
but
first
we
have
to
do
the
news
and
go
over
what
the
new
releases
are
over
the
past
few
weeks.
So
I
am
going
to
share
here.
Actually,
first
Matthew,
sorry
I
should
have
done
this
earlier
Matthew.
C
Hello,
everyone,
I'm
fuzzy,
I'm
moving
in
my
product,
so
I'm
Matthew,
Robbins,
I,
built
a
product
called
in
factor.
It's
a
Productivity
to
visually,
do
to
Mac
and
hopefully
soon
to
be
just
shooting
for
Windows
and
our
hiring.
Our
whole
focus
is
on
improving
the
xamarin
development
experience,
so
streamlining
the
process
of
making
xamarin
apps
I'm
just
making
making
a
lot
easier
for
you.
Basically
I've
been
doing
this
for
a
couple
years.
It
started
to
progress
back
in
2015,
we've
been
a
paint
product
a
product
about
two
years
and
just
slowly
chipping
away
and
growing.
B
And
it's
a
it's:
it's
a
massive
aspect
of
the
examiner
ecosystem
and
a
huge,
a
huge
benefit
from
whatever
developers.
I
can't
wait
to
show
those
who
might
not
be
familiar
with
it,
what
it
is
and
those
who
are
familiar
with
it
we're
we're
math
is
taking
it
so,
but
yeah
Thank,
You,
Matthew
and-
and
you
does
anything
that
you
wanted
to
add
about
your.
A
Know
it
yes,
what
you're
working
on
yeah
so
I
I'm
a
dev,
so
you
know
you'll
see
a
lot
of
my
commits
on
github,
since,
if
we
work
in
Rosslyn,
we
get
to
work
pretty
much
in
the
open
space.
It's
really
cool
I
recently
did
some
of
the
work
to
do
file
rename
when
you
rename
classes
and
stuff
like
that,
using
the
inline
rename
tool.
So
we
have
some
pretty
good
experiences
there
I
added
some
stuff
to
extract
interface
in
the
past
I'm,
actually
pretty
new.
A
B
Still
there
you
know
you,
people
use
your
stuff,
that's
one
of
the
things
I
think
is
awesome
is
when
people
you
know,
use
our
stuff
or
anybody
any
developer.
When
you
know
people
are
benefiting
from
the
work,
you
do.
That's
always
a
fun
feeling.
So
I
think
that
kind
of
goes
for
anybody
needing
the
industry,
but
I
think
you
know
yeah
context
to
work
well.
Yeah.
A
And
working
in
productivity
is
really
cool
because
you
add,
like
you,
think,
a
lot
about
just
like
little
check,
boxes
and
stuff.
That
kind
of
streamlined
the
whole
thing
and
you
spend
so
much
time
thinking
about
it
at
the
end
of
the
day,
so
may
just
kind
of
says
it
works
and
you're.
Like
that's
a
lot
of
what
I
want
to
hear
like
when
you
do
people
just
barely
notice.
My
features
they're
just
like
it's
magical,
yeah,.
B
B
And
if
there's
much
trash
you
don't
read,
you
see
that
here
we
go
great.
So
first,
let's
go
through
the
visual
studio
for
Mac
names,
so
we've
done
two
releases
of
es
for
Mac.
In
the
past
week
we
released
the
final
version
of
8.1
or
the
stable
version
of
8.1,
which
is
the
version
which
has
our
new
editor
on
by
default.
B
So
you've
probably
heard
me
going
on
about
this
new
editor
quite
a
bit
over
the
past
few
weeks,
the
new
editor
introduces
a
ton
of
great
capabilities
to
vs4
Mac
and
and
really
brings
us
into
a
good
position.
It
is
the
same
editors,
vs
Windows,
really,
if
you
think
about
it,
so
the
core
is
the
same
and
it's
just
a
different
user
interface
built
on
top
of
it.
B
So
a
lot
of
the
fixes
that
Andrew
is
mentioning
you
notice
it's
some
of
the
stuff
that
he's
working
on
those
get
directly
fed
back
into
both
editors,
so
they
go
on
to
the
vs
for
Mac
and
obvious
windows
editor.
So
having
this
shared
ecosystem
is
a
huge
productivity
improvement
for
both
ourselves,
making
the
product
and
also
members
of
the
community
who
are
using
and
proofing
the
product
as
well,
so
to
look
at
the
new
features
again,
we
now
have
snippets
enabled
so
you
can
see
the
gift
that's
going
on
there.
B
In
the
background,
we
do
have
support
for
all
the
different
steps
that
you
might
be
used
to
if
we
use
real
studio
for
Mac
in
the
past,
so
just
tap
tab.
These
red
little
code
hints,
we
also
support
adding
custom
snippet.
So
if
you've
sniffing
see
you
like
to
do
like
a
lot
of
times,
you
know
I've
written
snippets
that
have
been
specific
database
connection,
strings
and
whatnot.
They
don't
want
to
remember,
constantly
just
tap
tab,
select
it
and
you're
good
to
go
huge
time
saver.
B
B
A
B
Yeah
I
try
to
keep
this
project
updated.
I
have
a
Mac
version.
Did
you
know
that
that
changes,
the
keyboard
shortcuts
and
whatnot
and
I
try
to
keep
it
updated,
but
there's
so
many
quick
fixes
and
improvements
that
coming
out
all
the
time
it's
kind
of
hard
to
kind
of
hard
to
keep
it
all
updated.
Yeah.
A
And
it
is
crazy,
like
just
to
highlight
a
little
bit
with
the
new
editor.
That's
actually
one
of
the
biggest
things
I
was
hearing
about
for
Visual
Studio
for
Mac,
because
that
once
I
edit
ur
experience,
kind
of
gets
bit
shared
yeah
all
the
stuff
that
I've
been
working
on
and
in
my
team
is
just
lighting
up
and
it's
crazy
yeah.
B
B
So
the
other
big,
the
other
big
change
that
we
have
an
8.1
is
now
we
have
side-by-side
editing
of
your
Android
layout
files.
So
if
you
want
to
write
a
XML,
100,
XML
language
or
you
want
to
do
a
visual
designer,
you
can
see
the
changes
you
write
in
the
layout
editor.
We
affected
write
in
the
designer,
so
you
can
iterate
a
lot
quicker
within
your
Android
app
development
cycle,
and
you
could
previously.
We
had
a
switch
between
both
contexts.
B
This
I'm
one
of
those
developers
who
has
to
change
different
like
widths
and
stuff
over
and
over
again,
because
I
can't
visualize
what
the
actual
value
will
be.
So
this
is
great
for
me
and
it's
guess
in
check
as
I'm
developing,
so
that's
fungal
improvement
and
it
is
actually
speaking
of
this
is
a
preview
of
more
of
what's
to
come,
and
that
leads
me
to
the
8.2
preview.
Rich
data
to
preview
is
available
on
the
preview
Channel.
B
So
if
you
go
individuals
to
get
from
Mac
preferences
or
sorry
check
for
updates,
you
change
the
preview
Channel
to
preview
and
you
can
you
can
get
a
look
at
what
we
have
coming
on.
But
what
we
have
here
is
the
zamel
editor.
So
if
you
do,
any
Sam
will
write
writing
sam'l
XML
any
of
those
similar
languages
that
is
now
using
the
new
editor
as
well
previously
that
you
know
in
the
8.1
version,
that's
using
the
old
editor
and
C
sharps,
the
new
editor.
B
Well,
once
we
get
to
8.2
both
the
sama
and
c-sharp
room
in
the
new
editor,
but
in
addition
to
just
the
the
nice
improvements,
the
new
editor
like
performance
and
made
them
input
support.
We
also
now
have
a
connected
to
the
same
old
language
service.
So
we
have
a
much
improved,
searching,
much
improved
intellisense,
so
we
can,
as
you
can
see
in
this
gift,
we
have
static
resource
intellisense.
They
are
able
to
no
auto
expand
to
different
resources.
You
have
to
find
it
than
yours,
animal
project.
We
also
have
fuzzy
searching.
B
So
if
you
don't
have
to
get
the
exact
spelling
correct
or
the
exact
casing
correct,
if
you're
trying
to
remember
example
command,
you
only
know
it
has
the
word
layout
in
it.
We
don't
know
the
stack
part.
He
says
type
layout
and
you'll
get
a
list
of
different
matching
things.
Actually
this
is
kind
of
it,
as
you
can
see.
Here
is
the
kind
of
stuff
that
we
have
and
this
gif
kind
of
shows
a
little
bit
of
that.
You
know.
B
I
made
some
typos
in
this
gif
that
or
on
purpose,
to
show
that
you
know
you
can
able
to
to
still
access
the
commands
and,
finally,
a
preview
of
C
sharp
8,
so
C
sharp
8
and
Donette
core
3
next
iteration
next
evolution
of
C,
sharp
and
net.
We
now
support
that
in
the
vs
from
a
key
to
preview,
so
you
can
use
a
bunch
of
different
cool
C,
sharp
8
features.
We
have
those
documents
as
well,
so
example,
you
can
use
you
do
using
on
a
on
declaration
here.
B
So
that's
kind
of
and
run
thing
hopping
over
to
visual
studio
2019
on
Windows.
We
have
now
support
for
the
Microsoft
edge
insider
supports,
are
able
to
bug
JavaScript
file
and
JavaScript
files
whatnot
within
Microsoft
edge
insider,
so
that
is-
and
this
is
of
course,
the
browser
I'm
using
right
now
for
this
presentation,
it's
pretty
amazing.
We
have
a
pitched
installer
and
productivity
improvements
and
andrew
is
here.
He
can.
B
A
So,
with
the
new
c-sharp,
a
switch
expressions,
you
can
do
expression
statements
first,
which
there's
it's
kind
of
like
I.
Don't
know,
I
really
actually
like
this
feature
as
soon
as
we
had
it.
I
started.
Writing
everything
like
this.
So
we
added
a
refactoring
tool
to
allow
you
to
just
automatically
swap
between
switch
expressions
and
the
normal
switch
statements,
because
the
actual
layout
was
a
little
bit
different,
and
this
was
a
I
always
loved
stuff
like
this,
because
this
was
actually
from
my
community
members.
A
B
A
B
Habibi
kind
of
committed
this
on
in
December
and
it's
gone
through
the
process
and
yeah.
It's
a
you
know,
we'd
love
to
have
any
situation
where
we
can
highlight
some
community
improvements.
So
anything
you
know
out
there.
That
makes
your
life
easier,
that
you
could
see
an
improvement,
but
then
Rosslyn
Earth,
and
on
that
at
all
you
know
we
do
look
through
I.
Think
I
can
speak
for
you
to
answer
that.
We
do
look
through
these
and
we
do
consider
them
and
we
do
hope
to
improve
our
product
based
on
these
types
of
commits.
B
B
Yeah,
this
is
so,
as
you
said
this
this,
you
know
now
that
we
all
know
shared
code
base
as
well.
These
types
of
improvements
will
make
their
way
individuals
to
here
for
Mac
too,
so
you
really
have
the
opportunity
to
impact
and
help
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
community
members
by
you
know
helping
us
out
in
this
open
source
world.
So
if
you
have
anything
that
you
think
would
make
your
life
easier,
you
know
pop
it
on
two
on
two
github
are
at
an
issue
on
her
get
happen.
A
Notes,
I,
don't
think
there
was
anything
immediately.
Let
me
scroll
through
again,
no
I
think
that's
pretty
much
it
like
a
nice
preview.
I,
you
know
I.
Think
16.2
has
been
a
lot
of
like
good
small
things
coming
in,
so
each
preview
gets
like
incremental
bids.
I
feel
like
16100
addict
a
min
at
once,
and
we
have
a
lot
of
good
stuff
playing
for
16
3,
but
16
2
seems
nice
and
stable.
For
me
at
least
right
yeah.
B
It's
that
it's
the
you
know
the
big
released
and
the
the
first
release
is
getting
everything
back
in
order,
and
then
you
start
getting
in
some
of
the
new
features
and
they
it's
always
a
good
kind
of
march
towards
church
new
features,
yeah
I'm.
So
we
also
updated
our
roadmap
for
missiles
here
for
Mac.
So
we
have
what
we're
working
on
what
my
life
will
be
for
the
next
few
months
on
wheels
to
get
from
Mac.
So
you
can
see
we
have
a
lot
of
the
stuff.
B
That's
in
preview
right
now,
for
date,
on
TV
version,
we
can
go
down
to
8.3,
instant
stuff
that
were
working
on,
including
MSE
star
peut
language
support
for
stable.
The
big
one
here
is
the
port
of
the
web
editors
from
Visual
Studio
in
Windows.
So
if
you
are
an
asp.net
core
developer
or
web
developer,
you're
going
to
have
access
to
the
latest
and
greatest
every
capabilities
for
those
projects
as
well,
so
HTML
CSS,
JavaScript
all
the
language
services
that
go
along
with
that.
So
you
get
better
classification,
intellisense
and
performance
improvements.
B
It's
gonna
really
change
the
way
that
web
developers
are
using
the
product,
so
we're
pretty
excited
about
that
coming
out.
I'm
stay
tuned
for
a
preview
of
that
in
the
coming
months
and
8.3
is
our
our
goal
for
having
that
completed
and
well.
Of
course,
keep
everybody
updated
on
blogs
and
in
these
videos
or
whatnot,
so
we
can
start
maybe
showing
off
so
the
previews
prior
to
release,
and
you
guys
sneak
peek
and
what's
to
come,
I
think
that
does
it
for
for
the
news.
B
If
any
questions
in
the
chat
channels,
let
me
check
here:
Ben
loves
in
fraktur
Thank
You,
Ben,
I'm
Sherman
I'd,
like
to
get
that
too
and
James
is
questioning
whether
or
not
my
on
purpose
typos
really
on
purpose,
which
they
were.
We
all
know
them
a
perfect
typist
that
I
never
make
a
mistake
and
with
that
I'm
going
to
toss
it
over
to
you
to
Matthew.
If
you
want
to
share
your
screen
and
show
us
a
little
bit
of
what
you
have
going
on
the
impactor
I
sure.
B
C
So
I
guess
I'll
dig
into
just
a
couple
of
the
things
that
we
offer.
Em
print
is
a
pretty
big
product.
Nowadays
then,
we
have
like
seventy
six
career
analysis
items
from
last
count
like
just
as
a
more
like
asset
management,
tooling,
the
fonts
and
images
lots
of
intellisense
integration,
a
couple
of
dozen
career
actions-
it's
it's
fairly,
oh
I,
just
I've
got
a
cover
at
all,
but
I
will
cover
some
of
the
most
useful
things.
C
So
some
of
the
things
that
customers
really
really
love
about
the
products
and
some
of
the
stuff
that
we're
prioritizing
for
the
ports
of
Windows,
like
it's
like
person--the
almost
in
practice,
is
a
xamarin
productivity
tool.
We
tend
to
specifically
focus
on
the
xamarin
forms
problems
so,
for
example,
if
using
visual
studio,
Mac
Mac
8.1,
we
have
lots
of
different
new
intellisense
integrations
one
of
those
ones
that
people
really
really
like.
That's
really
really
popular
is
the
ability
to
automatically
resolve
view
models
for
pages.
C
Or
do
you
want
us
to
views
so
we
have
main
page
in
main
view
model
we
took
off
the
page
view
model
of
the
naming.
Now
we've
looked
at
nine
and
we
consider
that
an
automatic
resolution
and
it's
really
really
cool
because
now,
when
we're
editing,
we
get
a
few
things.
So
we
get
what
we
call
intelligence
actions
so
being
able
to
do
can
have
some
kind
of
code
jam
from
intellisense.
C
C
So
you
make
basically
a
whole
whole
form
layout.
There's
a
couple
of
entries:
you
do
text
equals
generate
new
model
property
password
makes
the
binding
expression
automatically
creates
the
code
for
us,
as
well
as
one
example,
some
code
Jen
you've.
Also.
You
also
see
that
as
I'm
typing
here,
it's
doing
suggestions
and
the
binding
context
properties.
So
the
news
emulator
does
support
binding
context,
property
resolution.
C
C
B
Screaming
I
think
we're
not
seeing
some
of
the
intelligence
there's
some
connection
issues,
but
we
definitely
see
you
know
saw
that
it's
how
the
update
and
the
detection
of
the
error
message
so
I
think
that's
that's
a
huge.
You
know
time-saver
Szymon
as
much
as
I
said
earlier,
I'm
actually
terrible
typist
and
I
make
mistakes
all
the
time.
So
it's
handy
to
have
yeah.
A
B
A
C
C
So
it's
come
out
of
that
experience,
it's
just
basically
being
in
the
trenches
for
years,
so
we're
in
the
process
supporting
all
this
to
the
new
editor
at
the
moment,
and
the
advantage
of
that
not
just
you
know,
using
what
an
API
is
to
dissociate
you
can
back,
but
all
the
work
that
you
guys
have
been
doing
so
you're,
basically
doing
the
port
for
us
once
this
is
done.
We
get
we
get
all
of
this
for
free
in
digital
windows,
so
I'm
really
reaping
the
benefits
of
all
you
guys,
hard
work.
C
C
I
guess,
like
some
background
and
what's
been
happening,
I
was
in
Seattle
for
the
MVP
summit.
Back
in
March
I
had
a
chance
to
meet
with
someone's
dissociate
for
Windows
team.
One
of
the
things
been
really
been.
Holding
back
us
bring
it
into
Windows.
I
guess
was
just
not
understanding
of
how
into
it
and
knowing
the
API
is
because
we're
constantly
you
know
transporting
our
customers
and
dropping
all
that
to
do
Windows
is
I,
can
do
a
learning
involved
in
Windows
is
pretty
hard.
C
So
we
had
some
one-on-one
Gardens
well
with
the
visionary
for
windows
team
and
that's
triggered
a
whole
rebuild
of
the
entire
product.
Well,
I
wouldn't
say
to
rebuild
more
like
a
refactoring
Andrey
architecting,
the
we've
gone
from
everything
being
in
the
Mac
product
effectively,
we
have
feature
assemblies
as
well.
C
B
C
Very
good
layers
in
Mac
and
Windows,
and
one
of
the
really
really
cool
things
that
we
can
do.
I
didn't
realize
Farah.
When
I've
been
to
Seattle
for
the
see
the
team,
we
could
reuse
all
of
our
UIs,
so
easing
a
technology
called
xwt.
So
if
you,
if
you're
working
with
xamarin
forms,
xwt
is
kind
of
the
grandfather's
Emmet
forms
in
some
ways
and
it's
a
cross-platform
framework
that
we're
building
you
all
eyes
on
Mac,
Mac,
OS
and
Windows.
It
kind
of
come
comes
out
of
the
same
teams.
Whatever
forms
came
from.
A
You
know,
that's
awesome
because
I
know
that's
actually
one
of
the
problems.
We
have
been
like
the
Roselyn
codebase.
Whenever
we
do
you
eyes,
it's
pretty
platform
specific
as
we
use
WPF,
so
go
ahead
and
start
on
something.
Cross-Platform
definitely
helps,
and
it
sounds
awesome
because
you
get
it
for
free,
like
on
Windows
and
back.
That's
that's
like
yeah.
B
A
B
B
B
That's
a
you
know,
and
it's
not
a
small
project.
So
that's
that
is
that
is
saying
something
that
you
know.
95
percent
of
your
code
can
be
shared
and
I.
Think
that
you
know
Andrew
just
mentioned
the
WPF
aspect
that
you
know
everything
is
hood.
Wps
centric
on
Windows
that
that
was
one
of
the
one
of
the
challenges
when
I
started
working
on
putting
new
editor
over
on
Mac
was
this
fact
that
the
UI
was
all
WPF,
but
the
way
that's
architected
in
such
a
modular
way.
B
We
were
able
to
take
the
core
logic
out
of
that
and
hook
up
to
cocoa,
which
you
know
WPF
and
cocoa
have
no
real
similarities,
they're
both
UI
kids,
but
they're.
You
know
pretty
different,
but
we're
able
to
because
of
the
modularity
of
it
hook
it
up
and
follow
the
paradigms
of
each
platform
as
we
needed,
which
is
you
know
that
it's
that's
one
of
the
side.
The
powers
of
Donette
is
that
you
have
this
modularity
and
this
portability
across
platforms.
C
Amazing
and
what
I
found
is
once
we've
made
the
migration
to
manage
sensibility
framework,
which
is
the
I
guess,
like
dependency
injection
framework
in
Windows,
come
in
visually
for
Windows
and
have
this
unit
even
like
once
you
start
applying
it
so
design
principles
like
that's.
That's
all
capital
solid.
C
C
A
C
A
few
people
recently
like
people
quite
realizing
just
how
grand
breaking
Rosslyn
is
so
the
thought
and
Leah
IP
rnd
that's
gone
into
into
Rosslyn.
It's
it's
really.
This
groundbreaking
shift
by
opening
out
to
compile
and
displays
new
user
an
API.
It's
allowing
people
like
me
and
what's
about
community
members
build,
is
really
really
powerful
products,
I'm
cooling,
it
okay,
it
says
mark
so
it's
off
to
the
next.
You
know
20
to
50
years,
I
feel.
B
At
the
corporate
we're
trying
to
do
is
is
to
open
up,
you
know
the
world
to
the
community
members
and
to
make
sure
that
that
everybody
has
access
to
some
of
these.
These
cool
features
and
these
cool
API
has
allow
you
to
really
extend
your
product,
because
you
know
we
can
nobody
can
make
a
perfect
product
for
everybody.
There's
always
going
to
be.
You
know,
scenarios
where
people
want
to
improve
it.
I
think
that
you
know
Matthew.
B
C
Yeah
basically
and
I
could
say
from
like
Windows
definitely
market
for
productivity
tools
might
survive.
You
know
with
that
question:
I'm
developers
do
pay
for
tooling
I,
think
it's
despite
contrary
belief,
so
it's
just
kind
of
current
and
expanded
from
that
original
idea.
A
lot
of
us
being
guided
by
the
community
I
found
more
and
more
and
all
the
customer
feedback
calls
have
been
doing.
C
Image
tooling
is
better.
The
biggest
pain
point
come
over
a
developer's.
It
feels
like
so
where
I'm
yeah
we're
doing
a
lot
of
stuff
without
at
the
moment
as
well.
Can
you
show
us
so
add
the
image,
to
least
if
you're
working
on
I
certainly
can
perfect?
We
got
the
better
to
go
into
that
yeah.
So
there's
a
couple
things
that
I
guess
tend
to
drive
developers
now
with
image,
with
working
with
images
I'm.
C
The
first
one
is
that
you've
got
all
these
different
mobile
devices
and
they're
all
these
different
densities
and
exclude
entities
and
Android
and
iOS
both
have
these
mechanisms
for
doing
you
know.
This
is
what
the
image
size
is
on
this
certain
screen
so
iOS,
it's
the
sighting
image
sets
or
the
at
1x
at
2x,
3x
resources
and
Android.
It's
the
drawable,
hdpi
mdpi
hdpi
paradigm.
A
B
C
C
C
A
B
B
C
A
B
And
just
like
for
people
like,
if
you
haven't
done
mobile
development
in
the
past,
that
used
to
be
like
you
know,
open,
expand,
right
click
to
the
expand
right.
Click
right
click
delete,
that's
the
tongue.
Twister
between
you
have
a
bunch
of
icons
and
stuff
like
like
a
weather,
app
or
something
it's
it's.
It
can
be
quite
time
consuming.
So
it
really
sucks.
C
C
I
can
change
it
to
be
in
admit,
map
I
needed
to
be
orderable,
we're
about
to
add,
supporting
image,
set,
support,
image
set
generation
as
well,
and
if
I
decide
that
the
current
image
size
is
too
big,
you
know
needs
to
start
at
500
pixels.
You
can
just
set
one
size
and
it
would
generate
from
that
type
size
and
down,
but
I'll
just
give
it
a
reset.
C
B
C
Yeah
and
so
now,
actually
looking
in
the
Western
battle,
we
just
pay
attention
to
this
resources.
Section
I'll
click
on
import.
Well,
actually
you
know
what
I
just
realized.
My
own
tools
just
saved
miles
actually
just
walked
me
from
doing
it.
It
won't.
Let
me
do
this
because
I'm
Android,
this
is
gonna
cause
compilation,
errors.
C
A
B
I
think
that
speaks
to
how,
like
you
know,
we
as
developers
because
I
remember
all
these
little
teeny
rules,
but
when
you're
in
the
process
and
you're
thinking
about
how
to
solve
some
air
in
your
program,
you're,
not
necessarily
thinking
about
all
these
different
small
compiler
rules,
and
mostly
we
need
a
multi-platform,
cross-platform
environment.
You
know
it's
it's
for
me
at
least
it's
hard
to
remember
all
these
little
esoteric
like
androids.
This
iOS
is
that
you
know
Mac
OS
is
this
Windows?
Is
that
so
these
types
of
tools
are
super
useful
yeah.
C
Like
and
the
whole
thing
there's
like,
the
purpose
of
this
product
is
to
you
shouldn't
have
to
remember
that
stuff,
like
your
tooling,
should
I
guess
and
empower
you
and
help
you
be
a
develop
and
also
teach
you
about
the
platform
so
like
stuff
like
this,
it's
it's
just
like
alright
describe
it,
but
you
shouldn't
have
to
remember
this
stuff.
You'd,
like
the
tooling,
should
be
catching
and
preventing
you
from
doing
like
these
mistakes
or
these
restrictions.
So
yeah.
C
And
like
nowadays,
I
spend
most
of
my
time,
you
know
surfing
through
github
and
Stack
Overflow,
to
figure
things
out.
No,
not
remembering
these
rules
anyway.
So
I
can
click
on
this
little
one
here
and
it
will
just
fix
the
name
for
me
and
it
will.
Let
me
do
it
and
it
will
ask
me
if
I
like
the
important
of
the
image,
I'm
gonna,
click
no
and
you'll,
see
that
it's
really
the
entry
engineering
image
manager.
So
importantly,
this
panel
on
the
right.
Isn't
it
me
is
an
interactive
feature.
C
So
it's
a
bird's-eye
view
of
all
the
image
assets
in
a
project
basically
summarized
and
grouped
together.
So
if
you
look
in
the
left-hand
panel,
it's
added
the
three
three
densities,
five
of
us
and
it's
added
all
the
densities
for
Android
as
well,
and
now
one
of
the
really
cool
things
as
if
I
have
the
image
manager,
open
and
I
start
near.
Apparently
any
resource
and
I
choose
say:
John
Snow
it
will
visually
scroll
through
and
show
me
what
I'm
about
that's
right.
C
So
you
can
basically
work
side
by
side
eeeh,
so
you
have
Zen
wide
open
in
one
image
manager
open
in
the
other,
actually
editing,
image
images
you
can
visually
say
when
the
images
even
also
search
sorry
in
large
projects.
This
has
a
couple
hundred
images
and
you
can
just
really
easily
scroll
through
and
find
everything
that
you.
B
C
And
so,
if
we
did
want
to
remove
this
image,
we
have
the
deletion
tool
seeking
right
click
and
do
actions
delete
image
asset
suppose
to
bring
up
the
image
selection
tool.
Alternately,
we're
introducing
a
concept
at
the
moment
called
a
workflow
system.
These
basically
watch
what
for
a
sequence
of
actions,
awesome
behavior
in
the
IDE.
So
if
I
delete,
John,
Snow,
JPEG
and
say
joy
and
then
I
go
and
delete,
then
another
one,
another
John's
new
dot,
JPEG
and
it
didn't
work.
That's
how
demos
were
okay.
B
Live
demos
I
do
notice
that
in
the
YouTube
chat,
Ben
Budaj
mentioned
that
he
loves
him
factor,
especially
the
font.
Import
I
know
we're
getting
a
little
bit
low
on
time,
but
you
want
to
show
us
some
of
the
font
and
poor
stuff.
I
know
you
know.
Just
everybody
knows
listener,
so
I'm
just
putting
them
on
the
spot.
Stop
I'm!
Sorry,.
C
B
C
This
is
a
really
really
useful
tool
because
I'm
on
iOS
and
when
you
bring
it
font
in
you
need
to
it's
the
bundle
resource
you
need
to
add
a
UI
app
font
entry
in
the
inverter
palest
talking
about
random
esoteric
knowledge.
You
have
to
have
that's
one
of
them
and
then
it
gets
him
even
trickier
to
know
the
postscript
name
of
the
font
and
that's
a
pain
in
the
ass
to
find,
if
you've
ever
ever
had
to
do
this
see
that's
to
go
into
the
command
line
or
don't
click
on
the
phone
before.
A
B
That
I
used
to
have
a
like
a
snippet
of
code
that
was
like
it
would
loop
through
the
fonts
in
the
bundle
when
you
run
it
on
iOS
and
you
know:
cost
ratline
the
the
name
of
all
the
fonts
and
I
just
grabbed
it
from
there.
So
that's
like
you
know,
like
you're,
at
a
whole
thing
at
coached
to
do
that.
So
this
is
a
lot
easier,
yeah
and.
C
A
That's
kind
of
like,
like
so
box
of
productivity
tools,
right
where
you're
like
I,
don't
want
to
think
about
this
boilerplate
stuff
and
we
figured
it
out
a
lot
for
I
think
some
of
the
really
common
scenarios,
but
for
like
iOS
Android
development
amorous
like
that,
like
there's,
still
a
lot
of
gap
there
and
it
sounds
like
in
factors
really
kind
of
filling
that
which
is
great
like
just
seeing
some
of
the
stuff
that
I
would
never
have
known
the
heck.
You
have
to
go
through
to
get
all
of
this
done
and
you're
just
like.
A
B
The
things
that
one
of
the
old
adages
that
I
was
told
when
I
first
got
a
software,
is
that
one
of
the
things
about
that
defines
how
for
engineers
that
you
won't
spend
more
time
making
a
tool
to
fix
your
problem,
then
you
will
just
fixing
the
problem,
but
it
adds
up
over
the
long
run.
So
this
is
like
one
of
those
instances
where
you
know
each
instance
of
adding
a
font
to
your
project
might
take
five
minutes,
but
five
minutes
times.
You
know
100
projects,
it
adds
up.
B
C
C
Perlite,
curricular,
okay
cool
just
just
showing
you
that
it
actually
does
what
it
says
it
does
anyway
see.
You've
got
a
snippet
of
the
zamel
that
you
can.
No
news
just
had
some
customer
feedback
that
this
should
be
auto
injected
into
the
absolute
thermal,
which
is
a
completely
valid
point
and
that's
something
that
we'll
be
doing
probably
next
week.
C
A
C
C
Yeah
yeah
and
it
been
something
in
my
mind
for
a
little
while
and
but
you
know
sometimes
is
an
engine
you
could
get
into
the
like.
That's
too
hard,
alright
I
don't
want
to
do
that.
That's
too
hard
and
then
it's
like
as
soon
as
I
had
those
to
go.
How
about
this
I'm
like
yeah
I,
can
do
that
I
know
the
challenges
being
way.
I
can
I
can
do
that,
and
so
it
went.
C
B
A
B
I
mean
it's,
it
is
one
of
the
tried-and-true
time-consuming
aspects,
and
it's
also
so
like
one
of
the
things
that
I
mentioned
earlier
about
methods
are
powerful
is
that
you
are
able
to
do
this
crop
out
across
the
platform.
Stuff
I
have
a
sneeze
coming
on,
and
I
swear
I'm
gonna
sneeze
in
a
second.
We
have
a
cross-platform
stuff
that
that
you
can
do
without
thinking.
You
know
like
we
can
and
this
these
types
of
tools
and
these
types
of
productivity
enhancements.
B
They
expand
that
that
mindset
where
and
that
capabilities
where
now
you
don't
have
to
think
about
how
each
font
system
works
between
the
two
operating
systems
revile
us
and
Android,
it's
another
another.
You
know
arrow
in
your
quiver
to
to
solve
these
problems
on
a
cross-platform
basis
without
having
to
remember
that
platform,
specific
things,
and
so
any
each
one
of
those
is
a
huge
time
saver
and
a
huge
feather
in
the
neck
gap.
So
I
think
that
you
know
we're
getting
towards
towards
the
end
and
then
want
to.
B
B
There
we
go
all
right,
I,
don't
need
that
many
Cody's,
that's
just
too
much
it's
too
too
much
yeah,
so
I'm
checking
the
stream
seriously.
If
anybody
has
any
questions
Matthew,
while
we're
waiting,
nope
and
waiting
Kevin
on
YouTube
says
I'm
waiting
for
an
easier
way
to
work
with
images
right
now,
integrating
images
is
not
assert,
easy
or
fun,
which
Kevin
were
you?
Did
you
see
the
demo
that
Matthew
gave
on
the
image
import?
B
Are
you
talking
about
importing
images
to
mobile
projects
or,
or
are
you
talking
about
a
different
aspect
of
images
Cepheus
time
to
to
get
back
to
us
and
Matthew,
while
we're
waiting
for
that?
Do
you
want
to
tell
folks
how
to
see
how
they
can
get
in
practice?
Just
you
know
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
about
the
product.
Yeah.
C
C
If
you
want
the
full
feature
suite
so
things
like
the
fun
import,
are
the
image
management
tooling,
the
seizure
code,
actions
past
a
whole
bunch
of
other
tooling,
that's
200,
showing
dollars
per
year,
19
per
person
which,
if
you
think
about
it,
that's
less
than
one
AUD
per
day.
So
if
you
do
the
fun
importing
once
or
twice
awesome
image
tooling,
you
basically
pay
it
back
in
a
couple
of
a
couple
of
work
used
to
say
that
it's
probably
too
cheap,
actually.
B
Hit
up
Matthew
on
Twitter
he'll
give
you
a
demo.
This
will
be
on
YouTube
and
whatnot,
not
live
again,
of
course,
because
that's
silly,
but
it
will
be
imported.
That's
the
word.
I
was
looking
for
and
you
can
check
out
the
stuff
that
we
that
we
added
there,
but
basically
but
impractical,
to
add
one
image
and
it
will
resize
to
all
the
different
platform,
specific
sizes
and
naming
conventions.
You
can
manage
the
image
manager.
So
it's
a
lot
easier
way
to
to
manage
images
in
your
more
projects.
I
mean
yeah.
C
Twitter
is
Matthew
guardeth,
so
ma
TT
Huw
de
they
the
easiest
ways.
It's
contact
me
is
my
email,
so
Matthew
at
M,
prankster,
calm
and
this
MF
RA
ctor.
Yes,
yes,
an
interesting
story
behind
that
name.
I
want
to
hear
we
are
just
have
time
this
year.
It
was
the
story.
Well,
yeah
is
basically
a
matchup
of
the
woods,
mano
and
refactor.
So
that's
where
it
came
from.
That's
been
a
just
trying
to
figure
out
I.
Think
of
a
product
named.
B
A
C
B
A
I,
this
is
completely
speculation,
I,
don't
actually
know
the
name
story
behind
Rosalind,
but
I
do
know
it
Microsoft's.
We
do
a
lot
of
like
city
naming
for
projects,
because
it's
just
a
good
way
to
name
projects.
That's
pretty
neutral
and
I
wonder
if
Rosalynn
was
named
after,
like
a
city
or
something
they
decided
to
keep
it,
but
I
think
somebody
actually
now
that
I
may
have
to
go.
Ask
somebody
in
the
office
because
they
probably
do
know
yeah.
B
I'm
supposed
to
go
straight
round
like
mr.
Kerch
or
somebody
probably
has
a
good
story
about
about
that
history
there
and
there's
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
products
in
the
octopus,
different
the
cities
and
whatnot.
So,
if
you're
familiar
for
for
the
Pacific
Northwest,
he
kind
of
see
some
of
the
city
memes.
Why
not
out
there
too?
It's
kind
of
fun,
yeah,
I!
Think
xamarin
was
so
it's
the
tamarin
monkey,
but
with
an
X
in
front
of
it,
oh
yeah,
so
it's
actually
really
cute
monkey.
If
you
look
at
tamarind
but
I,
don't.
B
A
B
B
A
B
Look
at
that.
Look
at
that
guy.
Look
at
that!
Mustache
I
want
to
grow
that
I
can't
do
that
yeah
I'm
a
little
jealous
all
right.
So
that's
that
is
where
we
were
probably
into
other
I
know
we
check
if
there's
any
other
questions
on
Twitter
or
anything.
No,
it
looks
like
we're
good.
So
if
you
have
any
last-minute
questions,
you
know
pop
them
in
there
while
I'm
saying
our
good-byes
and
we
might
be
able
to
you
fit
them
in
otherwise.
Thank
you
again
for
joining
us.
B
You
know
we'll
be
here
in
the
next
few
weeks
again
on
another
stand-up
on
the
community,
toolkits
and
whatnot.
So
I
want
to
thank
Matthew
for
joining
us.
I
know
it's
three
o'clock
in
the
morning:
it's
there
almost.
A
B
B
Gonna
talk
Simone;
let's
do
it
yeah,
we
great
I,
think
again
for
everybody
and
thank
you
Robert
for
saying.
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
Robert
for
joining
on
the
YouTube
channel.
So
alright
everybody
have
a
great
wonderful,
Thursday
or
Friday
and
Matthews
case
and
I
hope,
I
hope
to
see
you
guys
here
net
back
next
time.
Thank
you.