It marks the string as a verbatim string literal - anything in the string that would normally be interpreted as an escape sequence is ignored.
So "C:\\Users\\Rich" is the same as @"C:\Users\Rich"
The way modern language is being modeled is to become more human-readable as possible. That's looks like an alien language. Although we may understand it'll take sometime for new devs to study it
newlist = Predicate(
Oldlist,
new List<Func<string, bool>>(){
x =>x.ItemCode,
x =>x.Description
},
r => r=="IWantThis");
newlist = Predicate(
Oldlist,
new List<Func<DB.StockItems_Master, string>>()
{
x =>x.ItemCode,
x =>x.Description
},
new List<Func<string, bool>>()
{
r => r=="IWantThis"
}
);
I hate shift+enter
since I involved in android API, "WTH is this/that", "Why th is this/that" just daily
Happened in Python as well... I spent years building that room... old faces had other things to do, and I'm not there so much as I use to being a mod now and etc.... there's still a good regular crowd though... Noticed the same thing on IRC 25 years ago
@Sometowngeek also - IMPORTANT: Your viewModels for each of those subViews should actually be created on the MainViewModel startup (in ctor) and passed to the property accordingly on button press. They should not be created every time a button is pressed, as these views are singletons
I'm moving a project from project.json to the new-style csproj format, and it includes a class derived from DbParameterCollection. In my real project I'm using multi-targeting, but for the purposes of this question we only need to care about net45.
The compiler is telling me that I have to overr...
@KamilSolecki I have the same, just I create ViewModel each button press, when it's multiple windowed stuff, and just have a big empty <ContentControl Content="{Binding CurrentPageViewModel}" /> on the main window. Whenever I set the CurrentPageViewModel, it is of type FormBase, and FormBase is an abstract class, with possibly overridable Init, Free func. You can fill Your basic stuff in Init if You like, and the VM is singleton scoped.
@KamilSolecki on the main page, I don't have to create new ViewModel. But every new window needs to be separate with the others. It's not single page app.
I'm checking Your code, and it have a lot of common with my code, just You haven't worked out what happens, when a ViewModel needs dependency, and You want to resolve it with IoC
that brings in a nasty stuff, that You need a ServiceLocator in the code
What I'm posting here is an improvement to sondergard's Answer, because what I'm going to tell doesn't fit into a Comment :)
In Fact I am introducing a neat solution, which avoids the need of a ServiceLocator and a wrapper for the StandardKernel-Instance, which in sondergard's Solution is calle...
I have been using Ninject, and found that it's a pleasure to work with. Everything is set up in code, the syntax is fairly straightforward and it has a good documentation (and plenty of answers on SO).
So basically it goes like this:
Create the view model, and take the IStorage interface as con...
I have been using Ninject, and found that it's a pleasure to work with. Everything is set up in code, the syntax is fairly straightforward and it has a good documentation (and plenty of answers on SO).
So basically it goes like this:
Create the view model, and take the IStorage interface as con...