[kesarling] If I want to have a navigation bar, which will render different components in the view depending on the tab, do I need to use partial views?
[mr5] <@211519661420838912> You will authorize it once, a code will be returned to you and you will use it to generate a request for access token. You must also specify the scope so that it will return a refresh token along with the expiration time. If the access token expires, you will use the refresh token to generate a new access token and it that's the whole cycle.
[mr5] I think the scope needed to have a refresh token is, putting a scope of "offline". It basically means act on behalf of user.
Could then either 1) get used to using the snippet (type 'cw' -> press tab) or 2) Create an internal class C that has a static void W(int width, int area) => Console.WriteLine($"width: {width}, area {area}");
Could make the method take (string message, params object values) and just concatenate that. Of course then you'll messages like "width/height/area: 20 12 156".
you could perhaps write a shortcut... but I am not sure if it will work that well in VS relatives
I know someone who wrote a shortcut for IntelliJ, which would be equivalent to writing "cwv" which would add the code Console.WriteLine($"<var>: {var}"); where var would be replaced by the variable of the line above it
not sure if he implemented multiple variables, but then you have ambiguity anyway over how many of the above defined variables you want printed
maybe "cwv2" "cwv3" etc would be appropriate then
in any case, it relies on the templating that the Jetbrains IDEs (and maybe only IntelliJ) provides
I doubt you can achieve the same in VS Code or Visual Studio without writing an actual plugin for it
[Captain Obvious] I pass a dynamic parameter with whatever name, and call the method by using an anonymous type and reflect the property names and values out of it
[Captain Obvious] It sounds dirty (and don't get me wrong, it is, but it WORKS
[Captain Obvious] I was looking for a way to automatically make a rest request without me having to define all of the details of all the methods manually because I'm lazy
This method works pretty well. It returns the argument types and values for an Expression>
private static KeyValuePair<Type, object>[] ResolveArgs<T>(Expression<Func<T, object>> expression)
{
var body = (System.Linq.Expressions.MethodCallExpression)expression.Body;
var va...
> C# 10 introduces a new keyword: "abusing", to allow developers to clearly specify how much they intend a certain namespace to be used. - source: unknown, probably unreliable
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