You should do:
[field: NonSerialized]
public event ChangedEventHandler Changed;
As described in the docs:
In the case of events, you must also add the field attribute qualifier when applying the NonSerialized attribute so that the attribute is applied to the underlying delegate rather than...
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@drch - Okay, has question for you. I have a datetime in c#, and I am using EF to query to see if the field in mssql is within 5 days of that datetime. What do you think that would look like? I wanted to just Math.Abs(a - b) < 5 but I don't think that would translate properly.
yeah, go update your DB to convert everything to DTO... but you can't because you didn't store their timezone info in the first place. well shucks... looks like you can't use DTO
timezones are stupid
is it bad i didn't know what minuend and subtrahend were? i kind of implied, but never heard them being used before
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