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12:03 AM
then i am not sure about the oo meaning to my question
 
12:22 AM
I don't know what you want to know from me
 
lol I asked what are different classes in c# referred to as
i said like a service or you said like oo
vs model etc
 
what?
I have no idea what you're asking, please try to be clearer
 
ok so in c# and in general oo programing
my question is this. Are there specific naming conventions for the style of class one creates for a particular purpose i.e. a class that brings back objects in a field vs a model vs a service etc
 
Yes
 
ok so then my question is what do you call a class that is used for methods i.e. like a helper class or in general a class that does work or performs a task
 
 
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mr5
6:35 AM
@ChristianMatthew we use the suffix '*Service' in Xamarin to refer to any "Helpers" or "Utilities" in particular. For example, IPhoneService could probably contains methods or properties like HasInternet, OpenAppSettings(), ...etc
 
so something that works upon an application
that is what I thought
hey @mr5
check this out
let me know what you think
also, are you good with xamarin ui
 
mr5
@ChristianMatthew yes. It could be a WebService also like IAccountService or more project-specific name service
 
so my main question to that point is when a class is used for setting and getting fields that would be a poco or model. other than that is there any other types/classes of class files
 
mr5
@ChristianMatthew hmm what would you like me to comment about it?
@ChristianMatthew oh.
My categorization might be applicable to Xamarin only but here it goes: POCO when you're "bundling" data together, Service when you need to access or invoke application/device/platform states or operations, Helpers if it just meant to be a singleton or there are very few limited use case for it to be a Service, Converters referring to classes that implements IValueConverter, Behaviors referring to classes that implements ...
...XF Behaviors of course, Pages when it's a ContentPage and the list goes and and on and on...
@ChristianMatthew btw, that's not what I would define the use case for it to become a POCO
It's really more structured if you bundle properties together. So instead of writing accountService.UpdateUser(firstName, lastName, gender, brithdate, email, ...) you would write instead accountService.UpdateUser(user)
 
7:01 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abcOw2lHorI
@Squirrelkiller @Squirrelintraining @CaptainSquirrel @BlackSquirrel
 
8:00 AM
gmrnng
 
Morning
 
8:18 AM
User stupidity never ceases to amaze
 
8:36 AM
think of it as creativity
 
mr5
9:29 AM
@CaptainObvious tell us about it
If the users would fail to recognize some controls, we blame it on the design.
 
 
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2:23 PM
I sure am enjoying VS running at 2fps
 
 
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4:05 PM
@CaptainObvious when a new edition comes out they tend to have improved stuff like that but it backtracks inevitably with every update
The new installation experience for VS2017 I think it was was meant to drastically reduce the amount of installer bloat. That worked for the RTM. It's now as bad as it ever was, again
 
 
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5:28 PM
Can I reset a System.Timers.Timer? For example, it is set to elapse in 50ms, after 20ms is passed, I want to set it to 0ms passed.
Can I do .Stop()/.Start() for that?
 
5:41 PM
@ChristianMatthew Thanks!!
@yasar can you resend the time out after another timeout elapses?
 
@juanvan I want to use timer to throttle a event handler, so that it will fire 50ms after an event occurs. If same event occurs before 50ms is passed, I want to reset timer to 50ms
 
That seems kinda straight forward
Have you looked into delegates?
 

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