Conversation started Sep 5, 2018 at 9:04.
Adan Ramirez
Sep 5, 2018 09:04
how do you 'distinct()' one part of an object
in a linq statement?
Roel van Uden
Google DistinctBy
Adan Ramirez
damn i have to download a lib
Roel van Uden
Or you could look at the code for DistinctBy.
Adan Ramirez
elevenwinds.com/blog/…
how do i include in my code?
Roel van Uden
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/programming-guide/…
Adan Ramirez
Sep 5, 2018 09:16
eh no thanks
mr5
wut?
you don't want extensions?
Adan Ramirez
i dont have time to learn them
mr5
great
Roel van Uden
Then don't ask.
Look, if you aren't prepared to learn something to do your developer job, quit, and go fry some burgers or something.
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Hell, you'd even have to take the time to learn to make a wicked burger, so learning seems to some kind of recurring thing.
Adan Ramirez
na
i'l get my cake and eat it
mr5
Sep 5, 2018 09:25
I was about to say "someone beat this guy". Thanks Roel for being a real adult
Adan Ramirez
that's not nice
being friendly isnt for everyone
mr5
At least I didn't say it
Conversation ended Sep 5, 2018 at 9:27.
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