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mr5
6:00 AM
hey guys
can we add Xamarin in room tags?
 
 
6 hours later…
12:13 PM
 
@mr5 Add it yourself :)
 
mr5
12:27 PM
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@KendallFrey hey! thanks for write access :)
 
 
1 hour later…
1:44 PM
@Sinjai about a week ago I asked you a question about IAsyncEnumerators and you were kind enough to help me. You mentioned that they're considering adding it to the new C# 8.0 version and that it's currently in preview. We both agreed that this wasn't ideal as it might change. For the moment I think I've found a sort of work around. It seems that someone else was having the same issue as I was.
 
1:56 PM
Here's his project on github: github.com/slang25/AsyncEnumerable
 
 
3 hours later…
4:28 PM
Oh hey, mr5's going up in the world.
 
4:53 PM
Ah @Sinjai what's annoying here is that the IEnumberable thing in Service fabric is it's own internal type. :(
 
5:29 PM
@PrimeByDesign Well that article seems to say the definition of IAsyncEnumerable is quite simple.
 
@Sinjai you're right. It wasn't what I needed after all... but I found this medium.com/@antoniomenarde/…
I'm trying that now
it looks promising as it's made specifically for service fabric
(Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Services.Queryable)
 
Can't speak to the promise of it because I don't know what you're actually doing, but sounds good.
 
don't worry.. I don't know what I'm doing either.. it will be fine!
 
That's the spirit!
@KendallFrey Thanks a lot for helping me with my logic conundrum yesterday. I was determined to understand what was going on, but something just wasn't clicking.
 
6:32 PM
@Sin
@Sinjai it wasn't the answer :(. It looks like this stuff used to be possible but they're not implementing IEnumerable anymore. So I've put the question directly to the Microsoft Azure team.
 
 
3 hours later…
9:29 PM
IObservable is not synchronous
IObservable is push based async
 
9:40 PM
also. If you are doing WPF you should check out github.com/runceel/ReactiveProperty
IObservable is in the corner: Push/Asynchronous/Reactive + Multiple return values
 
 
1 hour later…
11:21 PM
also I'm still waiting for some answers for my unanswered question: stackoverflow.com/questions/40086521/…
the same topic
 

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