

The Link SDK Assemblies option only linksĪssemblies that come with Xamarin.Android.Īll other assemblies (such as your code) are not linked. Is not usually recommended for production builds. Troubleshooting runtime failures, to see if the linker is responsible. Without Linking" application size example used this behavior. The Don't Link option turns off the linker the above "Release
#Mono e mono android
Then everything outside of this closure is discarded.įor example, the Hello, Android sample: Configuration The linker then behaves like a garbage collector, continually looking for the assemblies, types, and members thatĪre referenced until the entire closure of referenced assemblies, types, and To determine which assemblies are actually used, which types are actually used,Īnd which members are actually used. The linker employs static analysis of your application I know what they are good at and what they want, so they are the most likely to applications use a linker to reduce the Our relationship produces faster results, so now when I need something I can go straight to that person. We have gone mano a mano, we understand each other. Overtime we actually become allies, because we have done what is required to build relationships. We both know exactly where each other is coming from.

A quick call, a quick note and I have already exposed my intent with the person. The next conversation is definitely more efficient. We now know our differences and understand where we come from. I feel bad at first, but the relationship with person improves. Whenever I do get into a fight with another, there are usually a few outcomes. Since when did getting into an argument turn into a bad thing anyway? Are we so trapped behind anonymity on the Internet that we just cannot handle a intense conversation now and then? We have become so wimpy nowadays, we waste so much time fumbling around and trying to avoid conflict. This is just a giant time suck, so perhaps it is better to just to have it out. They just dance around the subject, like two monkeys (mono e mono). People do not say what they mean, or articulate what they feel. Dancing around the subject of difficult human interaction is exhausting. All though there have certainly been a few times where I felt like a good punch in the face would do someone good. Having said that, sometimes, you just need to go mano a mano with someone. Say it right, ‘mano a mano’ and then put up your bare knuckles, because that is what you are inviting them to. So next time you are ready to go to battle with someone, please recognize when you say, ‘you ready to go mono e mono’, what you are really asking is to go monkey to monkey – which maybe more accurate of a query. This is not a reference to man to man combat, but rather hand to hand combat. Lets also clear up another issue on this phrase. Somebody back in time one day heard this said in Spanish, got it all wrong and forever ingrained in our culture is the wrong phrase. Ok gringos, the phrase is not mono e mono, it is actually mano a mano.
