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posted on October 08, 2017 by Scott Hanselman

Last month I looked at a Functional Web with ASP.NET Core and F#'s Giraffe. Giraffe is F# middleware that takes ASP.NET Core's pipeline in a new direction with a functional perspective. However, Giraffe isn't the only F# web stack to choose from! There's Freya, WebSharper, and there's also a very interesting and quite complete story with The SAFE Stack. The SAFE Stack is an open source stac

 
 
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Hi folks,
for a developer who is totally self-learner, never worked with OS other than Windows, how can he understands the concept of the .NET core?!
Is it worth learning if the app targets only Windows?
 
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Hey, can I use a valueconverter to *adapt* a list for a listview's itemsource?
Basically I have an (readonly, observable) list of items. And I have a (based on a user string input) "filter", that acts as a filter to only show a limited set of items.
Now to prevent having to keep a copy of the internal list and listening/updating the outer list manually based on the search string. - Keeping a copy would also require me to listen to the searchstring modification events, which seems to go against the databinding idea of MVVM.
 
 
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@paul23 use this
thats what xamarin uses to back its mvvm sample
on a listview
 
 
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@MohamedAhmed What's the point of making a .net core app that strictly targets Windows? If there's the remote possibility of targeting other OSes, then you know why it would be useful to use .net core rather than .net.
 
posted on October 08, 2017 by jonskeet

This is an odd one. I’m currently working on Cloud Firestore support for C#, and I’ve introduced a GeoPoint struct to represent a latitude/longitude pair, each being represented by a double. It implements IEquatable and overloads == and != in the obvious way. So far, so good, and I have working tests which have passed … Continue reading DIagnosing a Linux-only unit test failur

 

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