My favorite hobby is reading. I like to read books when I have time. I started doing this when I was 4 years old. I was very interested in doing this for the first time. That's why I am reading. My teacher taught me to read the puzzle all the time. I was very happy when I read a happy ending. I was very excited when I read the detective story.
I like to read about the imaginary world of my favorite writer J. K. Rowling who wrote "Harry Potter". Reading has many advantages. Reading can relax and calm me. I can also learn new vocabulary projects. Then I can improve English further. In addition, it can give me infinite imagination, so I can write a book in the future. You can also learn about different cultures and customs of other countries of the world. I read at least one hour a day. I have read the book myself. I usually read it at home. I hope I can read different types of books as it can be very challenging
My favorite speech was what GE CEO Jeff Immelt mentioned at the Microsoft Global Partner Conference. This is not an exciting speech by Henry V. Chris for a unit before the weekday battle (by the way, this is my favorite speech). According to the real definition, it is not a real speech, but I am chatting with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella in front of 20,000 friends. You know, "We know that we have to change, I know that there are clouds and social media, and more options and suggestions than ever. It is an old company of 5 years, 10 years, 25 years in the way of IT system.
In this article, I will explain the new features of Microsoft's C # which is one of my favorite programming languages. C # is an object-oriented multi-paradigm programming language developed by the team led by Microsoft by Anders Herjlsberg in 2000. It is a very good word. This is very similar to the Java programming language. We will use .NET Core version 0.2 and Mono JIT compiler version 4.0.20. .NET Core covers C # 7.1, but mono covers only partial C # 7. Compile and run the code in bash on SUSE Linux machine. As it is the official version of the full feature, I recommend using .NET Core. I use Mono here for curiosity, and I am a fan of the project and I like how fast the code is compiled.
Starting with Microsoft Word, all free tools can help you better write. The one I like most over the years is WordWeb (which helps you to find alternatives to simpler words), Google search (double quotes when wondering phrases or words "" ) Grammatically slow (Fix spelling and prevent using many other web mistakes)
Last year, when I did not enter Microsoft Word, Google Docs became my favorite word processor. I strongly advise you if you work with others on writing projects. You can access that document on another computer and display each other's change in real time as you type. In addition, all changes are saved automatically as you type. If you are looking for an unobtrusive interface, this web-based word processor is an excellent substitute for Google Docs and Microsoft Word. There are a number of excellent features in drafts, such as the ability to share documents with other users and accept or reject them (display them here). Like Google Docs, all your work is online backup.