Hi guys, while working on my pet API project in C# and .NET Core I realized that I miss having the debugger 'watch' for file changes.
The standard...
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Hey! I've noticed that in this post you use "guys" as a reference to the entire community, which is not made up of only guys but a variety of community members.
I'm running an experiment and hope you'll participate. Would you consider changing "guys" to a more inclusive term? If you're open to that, please let me know when you've changed it and I'll delete this comment.
For more information and some alternate suggestions, see dev.to/seankilleen/a-quick-experim....
Thanks for considering!
Hi Sean
Thank you for the initiative but as long as "guys" as per o ford's dictionary means a group of people I feel this is just wasted time that diverts from the actual problems in he community when it comes to gender equality.
I speak to that in my post, but if you truly feel strongly enough to not change one word, then I'll have to accept that. Disappointing, but thanks for the response.
People understand "guys" in the second person plural to be gender neutral. Using "hey guys" and "you guys" (or even "guys" as short hand when in the second person) is use to address all men, all women, or mixed-gender groups. There is no issue with using it, therefore.
Is this still valid for dotnet core 3.1?